*Siofra Ní Chonaill and Aisling Reidy. Tom Beary/Sportsfile

SIX CLARE players have been included on the team of the league for Division 3.

Fresh from winning Division 3 of the Lidl Ladies National Football League, Clare have further reason to celebrate with six of their players included in the team of the league.

St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield duo Siofra Ní Chonaill and Aisling Reidy are named at full-back and midfield respectively. Laurie Ryan of Banner Ladies is included on the team of the league at left half back.

Captain Caoimhe Harvey who was named player of the game in the league final win over Roscommon is included at centre forward with top scorer across all divisions Fidelma Marrinan chosen at left corner forward and Ailish Considine who scored 1-2 in the league decider selected at left half forward.

Division 3 team of the league:
1: Helena Cummins (Roscommon)

2: Ellen Irwin (Roscommon)
3: Síofra Ní Chonaill (Clare)
4: Orla Boyle (Down)

5: Rachel Fitzmaurice (Roscommon)
6: Meghan Doherty (Down)
7: Laurie Ryan (Clare)

8: Amy Gavin Mangan (Offaly)
9: Aisling Reidy (Clare)

10: Laura Fleming (Roscommon)
11: Caoimhe Harvey (Clare)
12: Ailish Considine (Clare)

13: Aisling Hanly (Roscommon)
14: Kate Flood (Louth)
15: Fidelma Marrinan (Clare)

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