A campaign is underway to get an All-Ireland final ticket for Dublin superfan Molly McNally who has just been given the all clear from cancer.
The seven year-old from Balbriggan is now in remission following a 22 month battle with neuroblastoma and is still receiving treatment and scans. Throughout her illness, the brave and devoted supporter, attended every Dublin game including O'Byrne Cup fixtures.
But although she was in Croke Park last Sunday to watch Dublin overcome Mayo in the All-Ireland Semi-Final, her family have been unable to secure a ticket for the Final against Kerry.
Cian O'Sullivan, Philly McMahon and Michael Darragh Macauley celebrated their win with big Dublin fan Molly McNally. pic.twitter.com/DqqfUgHqds
— hoganstand.com (@hoganstandgaa) July 12, 2015
The Hill 16 Army Facebook page have issued a statement urging all Dublin fans to help Molly get to that match.
She's been there through thick and thin, in all weathers from the O'Byrne Cup right through to last Saturday as you can...
Posted by Hill 16 Army on Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Speaking to the Herald today, Molly's father Gerry beamed that discovering Molly has the all-clear is like 'winning the lottery.' He also pointed out that treatment in Our Lady's Hospital in Crumlin should be over by Christmas after which Molly will hopefully travel to America for further help.
If you can help in anyway then get in touch with the Hill 16 Army on Facebook.