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29th March 2018
12:25pm BST

LGFA President Marie Hickey remembered her as "a wonderful servant to Tipperary ladies football and her club, Aherlow." "A committed and talented player, Rachel wore the blue and gold of her county and the green and gold of her beloved Aherlow with distinction for many years. "We extend our deepest sympathies to Rachel’s family and friends at this very sad time." Rachel made her debut with the Tipperary senior team in 2009 and was part of the side that faced Cavan in the 2013 TG4 All-Ireland intermediate final at Croke Park. [caption id="attachment_396285" align="alignnone" width="1982"]Rachel Kenneally (1992-2018) Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam pic.twitter.com/DmigaNGEHA
— Shane Ronayne (@spronayne) March 27, 2018
Rachel (left) in action for Mary Immaculate College in 2013.[/caption]
She also played in a National league Division 2 final in 2010 and was a Munster minor B championship winner in 2009 and 2010.
At club level, Rachel appeared in the 2011 All-Ireland junior club final for Aherlow against Sperrin Óg and she was a county and Munster winner with her club in that same year.
She was also a Giles Cup medallist in 2012 with Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, where she studied to become a primary school teacher.
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