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Leah Caffrey
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Leah Caffrey says Dublin learned from previous losses to win All-Ireland
Sun, 24 May, 2026
Caffrey was crucial to Dublin winning another Brendan Martin Cup last year, with a big defensive display key to their win over Meath in the final.
Leah Caffrey showing no signs of slowing down in Dublin's defence
Fri, 12 Sep, 2025
After losing out to Galway in the 2024 quarter-finals, Dublin bounced back to defeat Meath in August in Croke Park.
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