Aimee Mackin is the older sister of premiership player Blaithin, with the two set to become the first representative siblings in the Demons’ AFLW program.
Mackin, who also plays for Armagh in Ladies Gaelic Football (LGFA), moved to Australia at the conclusion of the county’s 2023 Championship campaign, joining her sister and Dublin star Sinead Goldrick at Melbourne.
She is a highly decorated player in Ireland, having won the 2020 Senior Players’ Player of the Year – the equivalent of the league’s Best and Fairest. She was also selected three times in the All-star team for the LGFA (equivalent to All-Australian honours).
Aimee Mackin is the older sister of premiership player Blaithin, with the two set to become the first representative siblings in the Demons’ AFLW program.
Mackin, who also plays for Armagh in Ladies Gaelic Football (LGFA), moved to Australia at the conclusion of the county’s 2023 Championship campaign, joining her sister and Dublin star Sinead Goldrick at Melbourne.
She is a highly decorated player in Ireland, having won the 2020 Senior Players’ Player of the Year – the equivalent of the league’s Best and Fairest. She was also selected three times in the All-star team for the LGFA (equivalent to All-Australian honours).
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