It’s the first time since 2002 neither county will contest the All-Ireland final.
Geraldine McLaughlin celebrates after Donegal's win over Dublin. Image: Eóin Noonan/SPORTSFILE Geraldine McLaughlin celebrates after Donegal's win over Dublin. Image: Eóin Noonan/SPORTSFILE SATURDAY WAS A sensational day of ladies football action.
Last year’s monumental win meant Meath broke a 16-year stranglehold, either Dublin or Cork having lifted every Brendan Martin Cup since 2005. Galway were the last county to climb the steps of the Hogan Stand before that. Emma Duggan was the buzzer-beating hero in Tullamore as Eamonn Murray’s side prevailed by a single point, and they now meet Donegal in the last four in a repeat of the Division 1 league final.@meathladiesMLGF @DunboyneGAAAfter kicking the winner with the last kick of the game the night before, I challenge you all to find Meath ladies footballer Emma Duggan https://t.
From the get-go, there was a sense that this championship was the most open in recent memory, but now it well and truly is wide open moving into the real business end. “We got the tactics spot on, we stuck to the plan and we played for the 60 minutes, that was the main thing. We’ve a habit of letting other teams have their spell and we didn’t really let that happen. I just knew from the work we had done we weren’t losing the game.
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