sometimes I'm like I am a bisexual. other times I watch a women's gaelic football match and I'm like i am actually a lesbian.
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sometimes I'm like I am a bisexual. other times I watch a women's gaelic football match and I'm like i am actually a lesbian.

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As a photographer, it's much easier to capture elation than it is dejection, but both are part of the game. Above, Rachel Murphy can’t help but smile as her team finally beat Mourneyabbey in the final, in what was an history event for the West Cork team.
Below, Emma Coakley of Mourneabbey looks on from a distance, framed in between two out of focus West Cork players, as they listen to their captain Aine O'Sullivan giving the team's winning speech. In a final only one team can win, but Mourneabbey can keep their heads high as they gave it their all and fought to the final whistle. For more pictures from the match check the website: bit.ly/3muz3Eg