LIDL LADIES NATIONAL Football League Division 1 finalists Mayo have been recognised twice in two days for their recent run of form.
Sinéad Cafferky. David Fitzgerald / SPORTSFILE
David Fitzgerald / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
Today, key forward Sinéad Cafferky picked up the Croke Park Hotel LGFA Player of the Month award for April, while yesterday Peter Leahy was named Lidl/Irish Daily Star Manager of the Month.
Advertisement
25-year-old Cafferky had a glittering campaign and caught the eye throughout, and has subsequently been rewarded with the individual accolade.
The Kilmovee Shamrocks star clocked a total of 5-9 throughout the Westerners’ nine matches but her immense semi-final performance stands out.
Peter Leahy. Harry Murphy / SPORTSFILE
Harry Murphy / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
Cafferky scored the crucial second-half goal — and her defending was just as impressive — as Mayo edged past Cork and set up a repeat of the 2017 TG4 All-Ireland senior final.
The decider resulted in a 12-point loss to Mick Bohan’s Dublin at Parnell Park, but the attention of Peter Leahy’s charges now switches to the Connacht championship.
They face Galway in the provincial final on Sunday 24 June, and will hope to make amends for a defeat at the same stage last year.
The42 is on Instagram! Tap the button below on your phone to follow us!
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Close
Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic.
Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy
here
before taking part.
Mayo duo rewarded with individual accolades for April after run to league final
LIDL LADIES NATIONAL Football League Division 1 finalists Mayo have been recognised twice in two days for their recent run of form.
Sinéad Cafferky. David Fitzgerald / SPORTSFILE David Fitzgerald / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
Today, key forward Sinéad Cafferky picked up the Croke Park Hotel LGFA Player of the Month award for April, while yesterday Peter Leahy was named Lidl/Irish Daily Star Manager of the Month.
25-year-old Cafferky had a glittering campaign and caught the eye throughout, and has subsequently been rewarded with the individual accolade.
The Kilmovee Shamrocks star clocked a total of 5-9 throughout the Westerners’ nine matches but her immense semi-final performance stands out.
Peter Leahy. Harry Murphy / SPORTSFILE Harry Murphy / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
Cafferky scored the crucial second-half goal — and her defending was just as impressive — as Mayo edged past Cork and set up a repeat of the 2017 TG4 All-Ireland senior final.
The decider resulted in a 12-point loss to Mick Bohan’s Dublin at Parnell Park, but the attention of Peter Leahy’s charges now switches to the Connacht championship.
They face Galway in the provincial final on Sunday 24 June, and will hope to make amends for a defeat at the same stage last year.
The42 is on Instagram! Tap the button below on your phone to follow us!
‘I’m convinced this Mayo side still has one big, narrow, All-Ireland losing performance left in us’
Preston’s 17-year-old Irish star scoops two awards after impressive first season
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
green and red Mayo Peter Leahy representing sinead cafferky