Naomh Ciaran were too strong for Tullamore on Sunday afternoon.
The success of Naomh Ciaran over the last 10 years is made more special due to the bond between the players.
Those are the thoughts of Naomh Ciaran player Ellee McEvoy after she helped her side to a second Offaly Senior Ladies Football title in a row as they defeated Tullamore on Sunday.
In a repeat of the 2021 and 2022 final, it was the reigning champions who stormed to a 4-12 to 1-06 win, with Amy Gavin Mangan, Kate Kenny and Róisín Cochram the stand out performers.
Speaking to Liam White, McEvoy says the team were thrilled with how they played over the 60 minutes:
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