Irish international boss an interested spectator at President’s Cup final between Shels and Athlone
2025 Women's President's Cup, Tolka Park, Dublin 1/3/2025 Republic of Ireland women's manager Carla Ward and President Michael D. Higgins at Tolka Park for the President's Cup final between Shebourne and Athlone Town. Photograph: James Lawlor/Inpho
Ward said afterwards that she was impressed by what she saw, and her insistence following the Slovenia humiliation that Ireland are in a “transition” phase certainly pointed towards a desire to blood some rising talent.Ciarán Murphy: Some GAA fans want saving from new goalkeeping reality Another of Ward’s team, Emma Byrne, was appointed assistant coach of Championship side Southampton last month, so there’s a distinctly part-time feel to the Irish set-up – although with less than lucrative salaries, it’s not unusual for coaches in the women’s game to combine club and international roles.
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