MAYO's Grace Kelly has capped off a superb run in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship qualifiers with her county by winning the Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month award for July.
The 25-year-old forward is currently gearing up for Mayo’s All-Ireland Senior Championship semi-final against Galway at Croke Park on Sunday week.
Kelly was in excellent form throughout the All-Ireland Senior Championship qualifiers in July.
Mayo bounced back from their Connacht Final replay defeat at the hands of Galway to qualify for the knock-out stages of the All-Ireland series.
Video: What a game, what a goal!! See @Mayo_LGFA's Grace Kelly score a brilliant goal in a thrilling drawn @SportTG4 Connacht SFC Final with Galway, from the @LadiesFootball Live Stream coverage & see the full game now on the LGFA Facebook page.. pic.twitter.com/4t41rVygHf
— Jerome Quinn (@JeromeQuinn) June 23, 2019
In Mayo’s first Group 4 outing against Tyrone Kelly scored 1-3, including two pointed frees, as Peter Leahy’s team claimed a crucial 3-14 to 3-11 victory over the hosts at Healy Park in Omagh.
The Moy Davitts club woman followed that up with a haul of 8 points, including four pointed frees, in a player-of-the-match display against the Ulster Champions, Donegal, in Tullamore.
Those victories saw Mayo finish at the summit of Group 4 which saw the 2017 Finalists advance to play Armagh in the quarter-finals.
Grace Kelly gearing up to face Galway again
Last Saturday, at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park in Longford, Kelly was influential again as she contributed two points in a three-point victory over the Orchard County.
That was enough to see Mayo through to the last four of the competition, and a repeat meeting with old rivals Galway who defeated Waterford to reach the semi-finals.
Mayo, captained by Kelly’s sister Niamh, will take on Galway on August 25 at Croke Park.
That game, which will throw-in at 2pm, is the first game of a mouth-watering semi-final double-bill.
Reigning All-Ireland Senior Champions Dublin are set to meet the NFL Division 1 holders Cork at 3.45pm, in what is a repeat of the 2018 All-Ireland Senior Final.
Dublin defeated Kerry while Cork saw off the challenge of Tyrone in their respective last-eight clashes.
Tickets are available for both games at http://lgfa.tickets.ie/
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