Baby blues? More like thriving in blue for new mother Hannah Tyrrell who is on the cusp of finally realising her All-Ireland dream.
BABY BLUES? MORE like thriving in blue for new mother Hannah Tyrrell who is on the cusp of finally realising her All-Ireland dream.All three were present in Thurles last month when Tyrrell, with Sorcha and Aoife looking on from the stand, struck 1-2 in Dublin’s semi-final win over Mayo.
“It’s hard to describe the feeling when you become a mother for the first time,” said Tyrrell. “Your perspective on life changes. Riding off into the sunset as an All-Ireland winner could be an option, if Dublin can come good on their considerable favourites tag. “I was always an avid fan,” said Tyrrell. “Probably the most heartbreaking thing for me was 2014. Sitting at that final when they were 10 points up, I think it was, and then to lose by one, it was devastating.”
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