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Published 22:26 22 Jan 2016 GMT
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"Tadgh came over with a similar skill set and he obviously brought something new and something different, and I hope I can do that too. "It is great to see there have been guys from Ireland who have come over and played and done so well. "If he can do it, I can do it."
The combine is likely to test the female athletes in much the same way that the men's combines here in Ireland have worked, with players set to be tested both on their physical fitness, as well as their handling of the oval ball.
The AFL women's website states some of the tests Sinead is likely to face
'standing and running vertical jumps, agility, 20m sprint and the shuttle run (beep test).'O'Mahony is nervous, but is confident in her own ability to impress,
"I've been kicking about with friends the last couple of days just to get my kicking and handballing right," she said. "A bit more practice on it and it shouldn't be too hard to pick up. Hopefully this will go really well and drive the women's AFL competition.Best of luck Sinead, and we hope to see her in action in the near future.
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