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Published 11:33 19 Sept 2019 BST
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"We're lucky in Dublin, there's three colleges that you can go to. There's a lot of jobs in Dublin. You generally don't have to leave it. A lot of the other girls might be in UCD or UL or whatever - there's travelling involved in that, the studying, living away from home for the first time..."
"So it's probably the first time from a Dublin point of view that it's been experienced. But there's people who are doing it constantly, club players travelling up and back..."
"No, I wouldn't be (at every training session). You can't exactly. It's a three hour journey so you wouldn't get up midweek. I'd train with the club, or do a session on my own. If I'm not working weekends then, I try to get up for training. Mick was really good about it, he never put any massive pressure on me to make it to certain sessions..."
We wonder would he be as accommodating if half the team were three hours away...
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