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Ever green Linda Martin aims to keep Donaghmoyne as top dogs

Sep 9, 2023 08:00 By Northern Sound Sport
Ever green Linda Martin aims to keep Donaghmoyne as top dogs
16 January 2022; Linda Martin of Donaghmoyne during the 2021 currentaccount.ie LGFA All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Semi-Final match between Kilkerrin-Clonberne and Donaghmoyne at Kilkerrin-Clonberne GAA in Clonberne, Galway. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
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Former Monaghan goalkeeper Linda Martin who is hoping to guide Donaghmoyne to an astonishing 21st county senior championship

On August 27 in Aghabog, former Monaghan goalkeeper Linda Martin began the latest chapter in her extraordinary club championship story.

Back in 2003, in her very first year playing top-tier adult football. Martin was between the sticks as Donaghmoyne claimed a maiden triumph in the Farney County’s senior Championship, writes Daire Walsh.

Given she was the club’s U16 captain in the same year; it was beyond her wildest dreams to be part of a groundbreaking success.

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This was only the start of her journey with Donaghmoyne. However, an astonishing 19 consecutive county titles have followed in the intervening years.

A further 14 Ulster SFC titles and five All-Ireland senior crowns have been thrown into the mix.

For good measure, her quest for a 40th major honour in club football began with a 1-10 to 0-9 victory over Emmet Og in Group B of the Monaghan Senior Championship.

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“It has been a long auld run now” explained Martin. “But I suppose we’re still enjoying it and looking forward to it as well, which is the main thing”.

“If you got to this stage and you were sort of dreading it, it would be a different story.”

“It’d be time to maybe think about hanging up the boots” added Martin. “But at the minute we’re still enjoying it and training is going well. We have good craic with the girls. It makes all the difference”.

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First time at senior grade

“My first time being around the senior panel was actually the first year we won it” Martin explained. “That was nice and it’s nice to be involved with every one so far. It would be nice to keep the run going now, but we’ll have to see how things go in the next couple of weeks.”

Remarkably, even though two decades have passed, Martin isn’t the only survivor from that breakthrough county championship win to still be a part of the Donaghmoyne senior set-up.

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Hazel Kingham and three of the Courtney sisters; Fiona, Sharon and Cora played in the 2003 senior final victory at the expense of Aghabog. All four were also in the match squad for last month's aforementioned group stage opener.

“There are a few girls who have stuck with us down through the years. It is great to still have them there. As we say, we’re experienced” joked Martin.

“We try not to call ourselves old now at the minute! We have a good blend there, we have a couple of young girls coming through”.

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“That makes all the difference. If you were still soldiering on and there wasn’t anything coming through, you wouldn’t know where to go next”.

“Thankfully we’ve the Garland twins (Amy and Lauren) there and Eimear Traynor. We’ve a few young girls there coming through that’s keeping the team moving. Hopefully they’ll stick with it for as long as we have.”

All-Ireland championship still an aim

While their most recent All-Ireland final victory was back in 2016. A 2-9 to 0-8 win over Dublin club Foxrock/Cabinteely at Parnell Park. Donaghmoyne showed last year that they remain a potent force outside of Monaghan.

After once again climbing the Ulster summit with a final triumph against Antrim’s Moneyglass, they reached the currentaccount.ie All-Ireland senior club football championship 2022 decider.

A day on from her wedding at the Slieve Russell Hotel in Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan. Cathriona McConnell arrived by helicopter to Donaghmoyne’s home pitch and proceeded to kick seven points for the Farney women.

This placed them alongside Kilkerrin-Clonberne in what was the first Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup showpiece held in Croke Park.

That showdown in GAA HQ didn’t go their way on December 10! Galway and Connacht champions Kilkerrin-Clonberne retained their All-Ireland crown. Winning out 0-13 to 0-7.

“Our aim at the start of every year is we just take it one game as it comes and if we happen to win the county and keep going, all the better” explained Martin.

“We sort of just build game-on-game, but last year I have to say was very special, having the All-Ireland in Croke Park for the first time ever.

“Some of the girls wouldn’t have been involved with the county down through the years. It was really special for them to experience a day out in Croke Park”.

“The bus ride up and getting underneath the stand on the bus. Going into the dressing rooms and the different things. It was very nice to experience that with your club and the girls that you’ve grown up with down through the years.”

2023 championship plans

Before Donaghmoyne can plan for a return to a Brendan Martin Cup decider, however, Monaghan will have to navigate their way through the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate championship.

Relegated down to the second-tier in 2022, their bid for an automatic return to the senior grade ended in a quarter-final reversal to Antrim at Davitt Park in Belfast earlier this year.

Although it looks like Monaghan might have a long road ahead of them, Martin remains optimistic about their future on the inter-county stage.

“Over the last couple of years they’ve been in minor finals and U16 finals, so the talent is definitely within the county.

“If they can just get the structures in place and get everyone to stick with it at senior level. I don’t see a reason why they can’t get back up there,” added Martin.

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