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Katie Mullan: Coleraine woman steps down from Ireland captaincy after eight-year stint

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Revealing the news, Hockey Ireland said Mullan has “been instrumental in raising the profile of Irish hockey on the international stage”.

“Her legacy is likely to endure as both a captain who brought her team to unprecedented heights and a role model who continues to inspire young athletes across Ireland,” added Hockey Ireland.

The Hockey Ireland statement said that Mullan is renowned for her “tenacity, agility, and ability to rally her team”.

Mullan began her sporting career by playing camogie and gaelic football before translating her talent into hockey.

After playing club hockey for Ballymoney, Mullan moved to UCD in Dublin before making her international debut in 2012.

“I am incredibly passionate about the future of hockey in Ireland and the legacy we can build,” continued Mullan.

“In 2018 we witnessed the potential for the sport but we are still some distance off realising it. In my next chapter I will endeavour to continue helping drive the sport to new heights.”

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