Dublin goalkeeper Ciara Trant says players' walkouts have brought Mayo closer



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Ciara Trant says that Mayo have come back more dangerous than ever from their internal crisis.

The Dublin goalkeeper rejects the idea that the reigning All Ireland champions will have more ease at Dr Hyde Park this afternoon against the team that they beat. in the final last year, despite the situation of Mayo.

He left the Mayo Ladies camp during Cavan's victory over Ireland.

Captain Sarah Tierney and Vice Captain Fiona McHale also mentioned withdrawals, but Trant is still waiting for Mayo. "In the Cavan game, it gave them an advantage and it probably brought them closer," said Trant

"I can only speculate on their team, I do not know much about it as we focus on ourselves.

"Mayo is a good team and like any other big band, you need depth in your panel



Dublin Deirdre Murphy and Martha Byrne with Cora Staunton of Mayo Mandatory Credit © INPHO / Ryan Byrne [19659008] Read more

"They proved that they lost as many players as they lost and the other girls got up and made a mbadive change to get that result.

"This proves that they are a more dangerous outfit."

Trant added, "I do not know what happened … it's a shock and it's going to make any team shake."

"If a team were to lose 10 or 12 players, or whatever it is, it's huge for your panel and it will have a huge psychological and emotional impact on you. 19659003] "They must have fantastic leaders who are still there in the group to rally and rally them."

Dublin did not have a match in the championship until the Leinster final and then had a nine-week break.

But they have lost only once since they won All-Ireland last year, in a championship match against Galway

Leah Caffrey and Sinead Goldrick return to the back line of Dublin, with Lyndsey Davey restored.

Although they both scored goals against Cavan, Laura McGinley and Oonagh Whyte are controlled by Mick Bohan



Leah Caffrey of Dublin confronts Sarah Rowe of Mayo Mandatory Credit © INPHO / Lorraine O & # 39 Sullivan [19659009] Read More

Trant was pleased with the way this year's Dublin has handled the defending champion title of Ireland.

"It's a little different from being chased rather than chasing after," she said. "But I find that when the teams face Dublin, they still have a bit of bite because they play the Dubs – and now there are even more reasons against the defending champions of Ireland. [19659003] "This forces us to be better every time we go" This makes our standards grow as a team. We do not focus on last year.

"When we came back in January, we had a good break, we were cool and we were immediately parked."

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