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Cancer patient Molly McNally to be Dublin mascot for All-Ireland ladies football final

The six year-old celebrated with the Dublin senior footballers after their Leinster final win in July.

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SIX YEAR-OLD Molly McNally will be the Dublin team mascot for the All-Ireland senior ladies football final on September 28th.

Molly was diagnosed with neuroblastoma last October and there has been several fundraising activities to raise funds for her treatment.

The Dublin footballers celebrated their Leinster final win over Meath in Croke Park back in July with Balbriggan native Molly and her father Gerry.

Dublin take on Cork in the ladies football showpiece match in Croke Park on September 28th, where they will be hoping to repeat their 2010 final win over Tyrone.

The players have expressed their delight at Molly’s role as mascot and more details can be found about Molly’s story here.

To donate to the Molly McNally Trust please text MOLLY to 57802. Texts cost €2, a minimum of €1.38 will go to the trust fund. Service provider Phonovation Ltd helpline (0818217100)

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