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"They bring a heart that's just unbeatable" Pat Sullivan on the Murrays

"They bring a heart that's just unbeatable" Pat Sullivan on the Murrays
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The Waterford ladies will be looking for their first league win when they face Cork in Piltown on Sunday. The Déise went down to Kerry by a point last weekend.

Manager Pat Sullivan says that the four Murray sisters from Comeragh Rangers are a crucial part of the team this season. Triplets Aoife, Emma and Katie and younger sibling Cora are all involved. Emma was Player of the Match in last week's loss to the Kingdom as she shot three points from centre back.

"As the year goes on, you could have four Murrays playing," Sullivan told WLR's Lár Na Páirce show. "It's a credit to their club, their family and themselves. They bring one thing which is very special: they bring a heart that's just unbeatable. You saw it on Sunday. You saw Emma driving forward, you saw Aoife driving forward. Regardless of what's going on around you, 'I'm still going to do what I do when I'm winning and when I'm losing.'"

The triplets have won All Ireland intermediate and Under 14 titles with Sullivan on the sideline. That 2015 win over Kildare was special for Emma. "Playing in Croke Park is something that every footballer wants to do. To get to do it so young and with a lot of players who I'm very good friends with, it was a great day."

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Listen back to the full interview with Pat Sullivan and Emma Murray from Friday's Lár Na Páirce.

 

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