Boost for Dublin as Sinéad Goldrick back on board for All-Ireland defence

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Sinead Goldrick

The All-Star defender and AFLW ace missed last year’s success.

SINÉAD GOLDRICK IS set to be involved in Dublin’s All-Ireland ladies football championship title defence this summer.

The four-time All-Ireland winner and eight-time All-Star missed last year’s success due to her AFLW commitments, but The 42 understands she is back training with the Dublin panel and is expected to play a part in their championship run. Goldrick, 33, is one of the biggest names in ladies football. She made the switch to AFLW in 2020 and has excelled for Melbourne Demons ever since, helping them to Premiership glory in 2022.Advertisement She recently signed a new AFLW contract which runs until at least the end of 2025 so will return to Australia ahead of the new season, which kicks off at the end of August.Mick Bohan’s side open their bid for an 11th Leinster title in-a-row against Kildare at Parnell Park on Sunday.

There were question marks over others’ future, like Sinéad Aherne and Hannah Tyrrell, but the four in-a-row All-Ireland winning captain and multi-sport star have also opted to go again.

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