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October 14, 2019 | Empowerment

Dublin selector Paul Casey says it manager Mick Bohan stays on as the TG4 All-Ireland Senior champions push for a fourth consecutive crown. Goals from Hannah O’Neill and Sinead Goldrick helped mill a narrow 2-3 to 0-4 victory over Galway. Despite the dreadful conditions for soccer, a list 56,114 was in attendance in Croke Park. Bohan, who worked with Casey at Lucan Sarsfields, masterminded an early three-in-a-row – and Casey understands his influence is massive. “It’s mad when you become involved in a group like this it is an eye-opener,” said Casey, who has finished two years together using the Dubs. “When you’re a player what’s done for you personally and you take it for granted. But you see as part of the management team, how much work Mick does. “He has everything set up for the staff and management team. He’s so important to this group. He leaves no stone unturned in relation to his prep. “Mick signed for the following 2 decades last year. He’ll enjoy since we’ve worked hard. It’s time to allow down the hair, that the pressure is off now. It is the right time to reflect on a job well done. “You’d expect we’ll stick together. If Mick remains around I can’t find any people going anywhere. “Please God, all of us knuckle down and are prepared for next season .” Dublin and the children’s hospitals visited on Monday at Temple and Crumlin Street. It was a enormous weekend using all the Dublin footballers. Casey acquired an All-Ireland at 2011 with Dublin although he resigned from the board the next year but wasn’t in Croke Park to witness the 1-18 into 0-15 triumph over Kerry. “The lads are fantastic,” said Casey. “There is a whole great deal of connections between both groups. They raised the standards in Ireland, not philosophical football. They’re an exceptional group. “We know a great deal from them and we attempt to set our own standards as well. But it’s a excellent weekend for a Dub. For to three-in-a-row and some five at precisely exactly the exact identical moment. “When we beat Cork we’re always focused on the last. You need to put yourself and your team. Dublin and Kerry was just another game on tv. “We needed to remain focused. Now we can look back and say it has been a wonderful weekend to Dublin soccer. “In fairness to the women, you’re waiting around for 4 o’clock on Sunday evening. It was a long time since we met up on Friday night. It is a distraction. We can look back and say it is wonderful for both teams. “We will enjoy the next few days anyway to observe.” Read more: http://www.qc364.com/archives/1911

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