
Sligo will ‘come back stronger' once they ‘rectify silly mistakes' says Anna McDaniel
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When you talk about Sligo's promising young talent, the name of Anna McDaniel looms large.
The talented dual star teenager took the fight to Antrim in Sunday's TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship semi-final like a veteran in the second half and landed two fine points and was desperately unlucky not get a goal in the second half.
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