The Westmeath star started at centre field.
Westmeath's All-Ireland winning forward Fiona Claffey continued her outstanding season last night.
She's long been a vital cog in the wheel of perennial Dublin Ladies Football Champions Foxrock-Cabinteely.
The south side outfit struck a late goal via Katie McNally after trailing for much of the contest to their latest rivals Na Fianna.
Claffey started the game at centre field and gave her usual composed and energetic performance to Marshall the team through a tough contest.
They trailed by two points heading into the last quarter and it was Claffey's midfield partner who went on a driving run through the middle before the ball ended up in the back of the net a couple of passes later.
It's a late goal for @OFFICIALFoxCab- Katie McNally hits the net!
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No doubt that she'll have to put an extension on the mantle piece at this point but they can now look forward to another tilt at winning a Leinster title.
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