Kilmacud Crokes star Lauren Magee notices major difference in how kids see the LGFA now

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Kilmacud Crokes star Lauren Magee notices major difference in how kids see the LGFA now
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Whether you were born into a big Gaelic footballing family or developed an interest independently, Lauren explained that there’s no difference when players join clubs

The Kilmacud Crokes player comes from a family of Gaelic footballers and had an aunt play on their local club team.

She told RSVP Live: “I remember when I started playing, I didn’t have any interest. I really only went for the chats with the opposition team. I don’t think my dad ever thought that I would be where I am now. “I think once people are in, they’re in,” she said. “With Crokes, you know if someone’s parents or siblings played, but in general, once you buy into the club’s values everyone is connected. It doesn’t make a difference how or why you became involved then.”

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