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Waterford ’s Kellyann Hogan , who captained the Deise ladies this year to the All-Ireland quarter-final and plays her club football with the ultra-successful Ballymacarby club, has joined Collingwood Magpies as a rookie. She has put pen to paper on a two-year deal.
Advertisement Hogan was named Player of the match in the country final win and received the WLR Granville Waterford Sports Award that celebrates an athlete that excels across all sporting codes for the month of October . A statement from Collingwood read; ‘Collingwood General Manager of Women’s Football Jess Burger welcomed Hogan to the Club.“Kellyann will be a great addition to the group as an athlete who possesses outstanding work rate and athleticism as well as natural leadership traits.“Kellyann will make her way over from Ireland next year to join her teammates and we look forward to her showcasing her talents within the main group.
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