The Kerry Ladies, All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, winning team members throughout the county must know by now the impressions they made on people of all ages through their achievements in 2024.
They are welcomed enthusiastically at every pillar and post they are visiting since that great day in Croke Park a couple of Sundays ago.
Cúl Camp in Full Flow
Just this week local members of the team called into the Castleisland Desmonds GAA Club where a Cúl Camp was in full flow and the cheering and the whooping which greeted them, on their arrival with the all important Brendan Martin Cup, was absolutely and deservedly up-lifting.
The players signed autograph books, jerseys and anything that could carry a signature.
There too to greet them was Mick Fitzgerald – one of the main men to encourage the fledgeling ladies football movement in Castleisland half a century ago now and later throughout Kerry and the country as a whole.
Unrivaled Dedication to Ladies Football
He was also manager / selector during the Kerry ladies remarkable All Ireland senior championship run of almost a decade of consecutive titles.
Mick’s unrivaled dedication to ladies football was recognised and honoured when he was inducted into the Ladies Football Hall of Fame in the early 2000s and later in the same decade he was honoured with the GAA President’s Award.
The multi honoured Mary Geaney was a member of that all conquering team steered to so much glory in their era by Mick Fitzgerald.
Mary, now a coach with the club’s ladies teams, was also on hand on Tuesday to welcome the current crop of heroines to the local grounds in Moanmore. But that wasn’t all.
Beating the Bell at the Day Centre
The ladies and the cup were transported to several businesses through the town on the day and they made it to Castleisland Day Care Centre on the nick of time before the bell for the end of the day’s activities.
There too, there was unbridled applause and cheering. The voices were deeper but no less appreciative or enthusiastic as the players posed for photographs with the clients and with the all important cup.
“I hope they know how much they lifted all our spirits with what they’ve done – and they’re all so young and handsome,” was one lady’s remark as the dining area of the centre buzzed with the excitement of the occasion.
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