Rowe not out for second place

September 26, 2015

Dublin's Carla Rowe.
©INPHO/Ryan Byrne.

Dublin's Carla Rowe says she doesn't want to endure the same pain Kerry's footballers experienced last Sunday.

Dublin take on Cork in tomorrow's TG4 All-Ireland SFC final at Croke Park, where the Clann Mhuire star will doing her utmost to ensure another triumph for her native county in order to avoid the pain of defeat.

"Just looking back at the different feelings, I was watching Kerry after the match out on the field and they were just standing around," Rowe told the Irish Daily Star.

"I actually stopped for a second from standing around enjoying what Dublin had won to think that that could be me and just to make sure that it doesn't happen again."

Unlike many other counties, Rowe feels that Dublin don't hold any fears going in against a Cork side whom boast such an incredible record under manager Eamonn Ryan.

"The girls from my age and below, we've beaten them twice in the 21s so it's not a fear if I can put it that way," she said.

"You have to admire them. He's (Ryan) done a brilliant job. (But) I think it's time someone tries to take (the title) off them."


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