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'Consistent performer' Doran-Barr signs new deal with champions Hibs

'Consistent performer' Doran-Barr signs new deal with champions Hibs

BBC News23-06-2025
League-winning defender and "key component" Lauren Doran-Barr has signed a one-year contract extension with Hibernian.The right-back, 24, has made 68 appearances for the capital club since joining from Motherwell two years ago and had interest from other clubs.She played a pivotal part in Grant Scott's side's SWPL success last season and she says that title win has made her "hungry for more"."After an unforgettable season winning the league with such a special group, I'm delighted to continue my journey with the club," she told club media."That feeling of success just fuels the hunger for more and, as a group, we're determined to build on it. "This is exactly the kind of ambitious and driven environment you want to be part of as a player."Head coach Scott said it was "a real boost" to secure the services of Doran-Barr for next season."We're absolutely delighted to keep Lauren for the upcoming season," he added. "She's been a consistent performer and a key component of our defensive line that's kept so many clean sheets."She's been vital to our success and it's a real boost to know she's chosen to stay with us, despite interest from elsewhere."She's an important part of what we're building here."
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