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18th October 2017
08:39am BST

"I’ve never played AFL before and had my first practice at it with Alan and Nick this morning. Getting used to the ball will be the biggest thing, along with the rules of the game."We don't doubt for a moment that she will be fully up to speed by the time early 2018 comes around. Before she flew out to Australia, Staunton helped her club side to their 19th county title during her time with them. A truly incredible achievement. https://twitter.com/duckie15/status/917149163686694912 McConnell is looking forward to working with the GAA scoring sensation, who has also proved handy at football and rugby in the past. He said:
"Cora comes from an elite football background in Ireland and she has been nominated 10 times for women's GAA All Stars... she's a goal-kicking forward so we're looking for her to bring some goal-kicking power to our team as a deep forward."As for playing in front of sizeable crowds, the Giants coach happily noted the attendance at that Dublin vs. Mayo game was 46,000. Club titles, an All-Ireland run, a move to Australia AND an appearance on The GAA Hour Live... https://twitter.com/duckie15/status/898320260042031105 2017 has been a year to remember for Staunton. 2018 could top that still.
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