Last season's Player of the Year hit 20 league goals for Athlone Town.
Athlone Town will be without their leading scorer from last year after Wexford Youths announced the signing of Emily Corbett.
Tommy Hewitt's side will now start their Women's Premier Division campaign without Corbet and Jessica Hennessy who anchored the team's defence.
Last year's beaten FAI Cup finalist have however secured the return of a number of their key players, including Muireann Devaney who was nominated as the league's young player of the year in 2022.
Athlone's first game of the new season is at home to Peamount on the 4th of March.
Big news in the @LoiWomen with 2022 Player of the Year Emily Corbet moving south for 2023 ✍️#LOI | @YouthsWomen pic.twitter.com/Dgnq8BkDRe
— League of Ireland (@LeagueofIreland) January 19, 2023
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