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MICHELLE DAVOREN HELPED herself to an outstanding haul of 2-3 at Glenisk O’Connor Park as Dublin’s Kilmacud Crokes secured their third AIB Leinster LGFA Senior Club Championship title in succession with a commanding victory over Eadestown.
Advertisement After she had joined Niamh Cotter , Kate Murray and Aoife Kane in registering unanswered points, Michelle Davoren rolled home her second goal of the action on the stroke of 10 minutes. Despite the introduction of four substitutes after the resumption, Crokes maintained their foothold on this game. In between points by Rutledge and Ailbhe Davoren, a speculative shot by midfielder Grace Kos dropped into the net for a fourth goal on 36 minutes.
The All-Ireland three in-a-row champions finished up nine-point winners over final debutants Westport to complete a provincial seven in-a-row.
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