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Published 19:23 8 Dec 2018 GMT
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Doireann O'Sullivan, the sharpest shooter in ladies football set the tone with two fine points in the first two minutes of the game and neither she nor Mourneabbey would look back from there.
She continued this inspired form right through under the lights in Donnycarney and she ended her evening with six points, three of the finest from open play.
She was aided and abetted by her sister Ciara, another enjoying the big occasion while Laura Fitzerald was another who impressed.
In the end, they won out comfortably on a final scoreline of 1-13 to 1-7 and that woman Doireann O'Sullivan summed up what this win meant for her club with an emotional post-match interview on TG4.
"It's actually a dream come true. We've waited five years for this, I know it's a cliche but you actually can't put it into words," she said. "We were sick of losing, we had a never say die attitude. We said enough is enough, we've put so much into football and today we said it was time to take back," she said.https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1071479241898975235 h
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