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‘Taxi man taking his duties seriously' jokes Sharlene Mawdsley as GAA ace boyfriend drops her off at Dublin Airport
‘Taxi man taking his duties seriously' jokes Sharlene Mawdsley as GAA ace boyfriend drops her off at Dublin Airport

The Irish Sun

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‘Taxi man taking his duties seriously' jokes Sharlene Mawdsley as GAA ace boyfriend drops her off at Dublin Airport

SHARLENE Mawdsley joked "Taxi man taking his duties very seriously" after getting dropped off at Dublin Airport by boyfriend Michael Breen. She was in her Team Ireland gear for the early start as 3 The Tipperary native arrived at Terminal 2 at 5:15am Credit: @sharlenem1 3 The previous day Breen and her dog Lola cheered her on during a practice session Credit: @sharlenem1 3 On Saturday Breen helped the Premier's hurlers advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals She shared a pic of her dragging her bags into Terminal 2 on It was captioned: "My taxi man taking his duties very seriously this morning." On Monday the 26-year-old had confirmed she In the intervening weeks she had had to Read More On Irish Sport But on Global Olympic Day she informed fans she will be on the track over Saturday and Sunday. She said: "Happy Olympic day. A last minute decision but I'll be stepping into the Irish kit again this weekend for the European team championships." Mawdsley has been confirmed for the 4x400m mixed relay, with Cillin Greene, Ciaran Carthy, Sophie Becker, and Callum Baird completing the Irish line-up. And fans on social media backed her to make her dad proud regardless of the result in Maribor. Most read in Athletics One said: "Delighted to see this, give the heavens something to smile about." Meanwhile a second added: "Your father would be proud." A third hailed: "Great to see you back training. It's been a very tough few weeks." Full circle moment' - Jacqui Hurley emotional as RTE host prepares to represent Ireland on global stage Lastly, Mawdsley has become one of Ireland's brightest sports stars in recent years. She The Newport AC export followed that with a promising performance at the Paris Olympics that saw her During her dad's funeral, she credited her ability to achieve her dreams on the track to her dad's unwavering support and belief. She said: "He made me trust that my dreams were never too big and, for that, some of my dreams have already come true. The best part is I got to share them with you, Dad." In her last outing in Philadelphia the 400m specialist was in fine form as In addition to that showing on the Sunday at the big-money Grand Slam Track event, she also came sixth in the long sprints category 24 hours previous.

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