Article compiled by John Fallon (LGFA)
Dublin co-manager Paul Casey said they knew they would need to produce an excellent performance to see off a Kildare side bidding for their first TG4 Leinster senior football title.
Late goals from Niamh Crowley and Caoimhe O’Connor made all the difference at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon as Dublin secured their 13th consecutive TG4 Leinster senior football championship title.
“Obviously we’re delighted to be Leinster champions ,” said Casey.
“Tough game. We knew it was going to be against a very good Kildare side, but I thought our girls in fairness, they improved massively as the game went on. It was nip and tuck for large periods there, but the goals made a huge difference to us.
“We got ourselves into a good position a couple of times and they hit us then with a goal, but I thought our girls reacted to both of their goals very, very well. I think we went down and scored a point almost straight away after the first goal, which showed huge mental strength for our girls.
“The way they reacted to that. Until we got the goals there towards the end, there was only a point or two in it and we knew it was going to be that way,” added Casey.
Kildare, appearing in their first Leinster final since 2009, trailed by 0-9 to 1-5 at the break but had no answer to Dublin’s strong finish.


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