Devlin relishing her Saffron return but insists there's more work to be done

The Antrim captain is savouring a new lease of life as she focuses in on Sunday's duel with Leitrim in a tantalising Division 4 semi-final
Devlin relishing her Saffron return but insists there's more work to be done

LOCKED IN: Bronagh Devlin of Antrim during the TG4 LGFA All-Ireland Intermediate Championship semi-final match between Antrim and Clare at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, Longford. Photo by Tom Beary/Sportsfile

After previously spending a year away from the inter-county game to focus on being a dual club player, Bronagh Devlin is enjoying a new lease of life as the captain of the Antrim football team in 2025.

When they were coming through the underage ranks in the Saffron County, both Devlin and her twin sister Aine regularly lined out for Antrim in both ladies football and camogie. While a decision was eventually made to concentrate on the big ball code at an elite level, Devlin continued to represent Tír Na NÓg Randalstown in camogie as well as her LGFA club, St Ergnat’s, Moneyglass.

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