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Published 18:09 18 Sept 2019 BST
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"Everybody always says that sport is very important from a fitness and health point of view but I think people don't really appreciate the benefit of being involved in a team sport," she said. "There is just something very special about knowing that other people are working to help you achieve something and that you're willing to work and give up and sacrifice to help somebody else achieve it. "It's a support network as well, as much as anything. I think it's unfortunate that girls would lose that if they were to leave."
Healy has been part of that Dublin team for a decade now and she appreciates it not just because of the football or the medals, but because of the friendships she has built up - the ones that help her through the tough times.
"Your formative years - at 14, 15, 16 - they're probably some of the hardest years you go through. You're finding your feet, you're finding who you are and I think sport kind of takes away a lot of that. "When you're on the pitch - it showed with the fist pump - your emotions are very... you can't really hide them. You really expose yourself in sport. People see you at your best and they see you at your worst and I think it's easier to be open with people when you've had that relationship with them. "I think that's what we've found anyway with each other."Watch the whole interview below (from 38:15) or listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg8dUpUahIc

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