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14th May 2019
10:51am BST

"I would see this as something that Nike should've jumped on," Dublin footballer Niamh McEvoy said on PlayXPlay. "They love to do these marketing campaigns. Why is this something that's any different? It's empowering, "Having a baby is amazing, it's the biggest gift in the world. I'm just shocked by it."Trying to think of it from a Nike perspective, host Jenny Murphy asked if it was marketable, continuing to sponsor a pregnant athlete. The question being if it makes more business sense to hold off on that money and put it towards something else, athletes who are competing.
"Well, she came back like six months later and won. It's unbelievable," McEvoy continued. "I play with a couple of girls who have kids and they are phenomenal athletes and I would never think like that, that it is something marketable, but it is a lovely story. "Amy Connolly, she's a phenomenal athlete and she is the same age as me, she has a son Caoimhin and she would've sacrificed so much and so much time away from him. She played with us, with Dublin, for a couple of seasons and I think it's an amazing story. "I don't understand why it wouldn't be marketable."Listen to the full show here.
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