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Published 17:49 6 May 2018 BST
Updated 17:50 6 May 2018 BST
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You could actually see the Cavan players getting so frustrated as they couldn't even lay a glove on her.
But this talent is no secret by now. Last year she was the star turn as her county won the Division Three League title and the intermediate All-Ireland. This year, she was the match-winner for DCU in the O'Connor Cup final. In truth, any team that has Aishling Moloney always has a chance and Shane Ronayne's charges shouldn't be underestimated by anybody this year.
While her relaxed, deceptive running is on a level similar to that of her county man John McGrath, her accuracy from the boot is also noteworthy.
Without breaking stride she winds up in a free-flowing movement, never rushing herself. She gets that yard of space, makes it look like she has all the time in the world before swinging her leg gracefully down and past the ball, before following through so purposefully.
Like a good golfer lining their shoulders at the flag, her boot follows the ball out towards the goals and that's the direction it goes.
Watch some of the points she scored today courtesy of TG4 to learn a thing or two.
https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/993125024495124480
That poor Cavan defender must have been dizzy.
https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/993128902003343360
She's a class act.
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