Dublin selector Paul Casey says it is crucial manager Mick Bohan stays on as the TG4 champions push for a fourth crown.
Goals from Sinead Goldrick and Hannah O’Neill helped mill out a narrow 2-3 to 0-4 victory over Galway.
Regardless of the conditions for soccer, a was in attendance in Croke Park.
Bohan, who previously worked in Lucan Sarsfields with Casey, masterminded an – and Casey understands his influence is enormous.
“It is angry when you become involved with a group like this it is an eye-opener,” said Casey, who’s finished two decades with the Dubs.
“When you’re a player everything is done for you and you simply take it for granted. But you see within the management team.
“He has everything in place for the team and management team. He’s so important for this group. He leaves no stone.
“Mick signed for the following two years this past year. He’ll delight in because we have worked hard. It’s time to let down the hair, that the pressure is off now. It’s time to reflect on a job well done.
“You’d expect we will stick together. If Mick stays around I can’t find any of us going anywhere.
“Please God, all of us knuckle down and so are ready for next year”
The children’s hospitals were visited by dublin on Monday at Temple and Crumlin Street.
It was a enormous weekend with all the Dublin footballers becoming the first group in history to win five Sam Maguire victories in-a-row.
Casey acquired an All-Ireland at 2011 using Dublin until he resigned from the board the subsequent year but wasn’t in Croke Park to witness the 1-18 to 0-15 victory over Kerry.
“The lads are fantastic,” said Casey.
“There’s a whole great deal of connections between both groups. They raised the standards in Ireland, not only football that was philosophical in terms of game. They are an exceptional bunch.
“We all learn a great deal from them and we try to establish our own standards too. But it is a great weekend for a Dub. To get to a five and three-in-a-row at the same moment.
“When we beat Cork we’re constantly focused on the closing. You have to put yourself and your staff first. Dublin and Kerry was just a different match on tv.
“We had to stay focused. We can look back and say it’s been a great weekend for Dublin soccer.
“In fairness to the women, you are waiting for 4 o’clock on Sunday evening. Since we met up on Friday it was a long time. It’s a nice distraction to get. Then we could look back and say it is terrific for both teams.
“We’ll delight in the upcoming few days anyhow to celebrate.”

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