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21st February 2021
11:46am GMT

Staunton wasn't just here to play, she was here to succeed and it wasn't long before she'd mastered the foreign game. In her debut season, she kicked five goals in seven games and her return has improved every year since.
Scoring has always been the name of the game for this trailblazer, who once racked up a respectable 9-12 in a game of club football. That's 39 points, a tally many players wouldn't rack up in a life-time never-mind in 60 minutes.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
The Irish have hit the ground running in this AFLW season with Aishling Sheridan, Orla O'Dwyer and Sinead Goldrick making their presence felt but central to the Irish tune has been the evergreen Staunton who keeps on scoring.
On Sunday morning, the Giants defeated the West Coast Eagles by 48-28 and Staunton was the difference-maker, kicking four goals for her day's work.
Staunton has the power, she has the burst and that eye for a goal is still there.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1363437136113000451
Her most impressive score came in the fourth quarter when swinging a beauty of a mark from distance.
https://twitter.com/AFLIrelandWomen/status/1363430973967380481
When will it end? When Cora Staunton wants it to end.