'We’ll play anywhere': Players not bothered by unusual choice for Dublin v Meath league opener

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'We’ll play anywhere': Players not bothered by unusual choice for Dublin v Meath league opener
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'We presumed first of all it would be in Parnell Park. A pitch is a pitch, we’ll play anywhere.'

DUBLIN AND MEATH players insisted yesterday that they are focused on the football despite the uncertainty over a venue for their much-anticipated Lidl Ladies National Football League opener.

The42 understands that Parnell Park, the expected venue, is unplayable having hosted games in the O’Byrne and Walsh Cup in recent days, and has been closed for repair work amidst the inclement freezing weather conditions. “We presumed first of all it would be in Parnell Park,” Meath star Emma Duggan said at the league launch in Lidl Ireland Head Office, Tallaght, yesterday.

“Personally, no, there’s none because I’m not focusing on where we are playing, we just need to get on the pitch and get out and play. But, look, I suppose you want to make sure we have got facilities that are able to facilitate the big crowds that are going to go. You don’t want to be causing any frustration, whether that be with parking or viewing.

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