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Published 14:53 8 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 09:45 8 Nov 2017 GMT
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As soon as Moloney heard about this, she made it her business to cheer up the youngster, and in doing so showcased everything that we want the GAA to be.
She organised a signed training top for Doyle Herlihy, had a chat and a few kicks with her and the smile on her face tells it all. The youngster plays with Thurles Gaels Ladies Football club and they told the brilliant story on their Facebook page.
Eimear O'Dwyer sent this our way, and let us know just how much Moloney's gesture meant to the young girl.
"As you imagine, 8 year old Aoife was very upset. She is obsessed with Gaelic Football, idolises the Tipperary ladies team and wants to represent her county some day. Aishling got wind of what happened and she went out of her way to make Aoife's day," she said.
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