Sinéad Goldrick


Sinéad Goldrick is a Dublin senior ladies' footballer. She captained Dublin in the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final and was a member of the Dublin teams that won the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship in 2017, 2018 and 2019. She was also a member of the Dublin team that won the 2018 Ladies' National Football League. In 2019 she won her seventh All Star award. During the 2010s she was also a prominent member of the Foxrock–Cabinteely team that won Dublin and Leinster titles and played in All-Ireland finals. In October 2019 it was announced that Goldrick has agreed to play for Melbourne Football Club of the AFLW in 2020.

Early years, family and education

Goldrick attended St. Brigid's Girls National School, Cabinteely. Between 2002 and 2008 she completed her secondary level education at Coláiste Íosagáin. In addition to Gaelic football, in her youth she was involved in various sports and activities including gymnastics, Irish dancing and athletics. She also represented Coláiste Íosagáin at basketball, winning multiple All-Ireland titles. She recalls her father taking her to Croke Park for the first time, when she was about 10, to watch a Dublin team, featuring Jason Sherlock, play against Meath in the Leinster Senior Football Championship. Between 2008 and 2011 she attended University College Dublin where she gained a BSc in Social Sciences. Between 2011 and 2012 she attended the Dublin Institute of Technology where she gained a MSc in Marketing.

Gaelic football

Clubs

;Foxrock–Cabinteely
Goldrick began playing for Foxrock–Cabinteely while attending St. Brigid's Girls National School. During the 2010s she was a prominent member of Foxrock Cabinteely teams that won Dublin and Leinster titles and played in All-Ireland finals.
SeasonChampionshipPlaceOpponentGoal/Points
12012DublinWinnersNa Fianna?
22012LeinsterRunner upShelmaliers?
32014DublinRunner upNa Fianna0–1
42015DublinWinnersSt Brigid's0–2
52015LeinsterWinnersSarsfields ?
62016DublinWinnersSt Brigid's0–0
72016LeinsterWinnersSt Laurence's?
82016All-IrelandRunner upDonaghmoyne 0–0
92017DublinWinnersBallyboden St. Enda's0–1
102017LeinsterWinnersConfey0–1
112018DublinWinnersSt Brigid's?
122018LeinsterWinnersSarsfields 0–0
132018All-IrelandRunner upMourneabbey0–1

;Intervarsity
While attending University College Dublin and the Dublin Institute of Technology, Goldrick also played for UCD GAA and DIT GAA.

Inter-county

Together with Niamh McEvoy, Noëlle Healy and Hannah Tyrrell, Goldrick was part of a generation of Dublin ladies' footballers who won All-Ireland titles at under-14, under-16 and under-18 levels before playing for the senior team. Since 2008 she has been a regular member of the Dublin senior panel. However she missed out on the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final after choosing to go travelling in Thailand. She captained Dublin in the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final. She was also a member of the Dublin teams that won the 2017, 2018 and 2019 All-Ireland finals. She scored the opening goal for Dublin in the 2019 final. She was a member of the Dublin team that won the 2018 Ladies' National Football League. In 2019 she won her seventh All Star award.
All-Ireland FinalsPlaceOpponentGoal/Points
12004 Under-14WinnersMayo0–1
22006 Under-16WinnersCork0–1
32008 Under-18WinnersTyrone0–1
42014 SeniorRunner upCork0–1
52015 SeniorRunner upCork0–0
62016 SeniorRunner upCork0–0
72017 SeniorWinnersMayo0–0
82018 SeniorWinnersCork0–1
92019 SeniorWinnersGalway1–0

Australian rules football

In October 2019 it was announced that Goldrick and her Dublin team mate, Niamh McEvoy, have agreed to play for Melbourne Football Club of the AFLW in 2020.

Personal life

Between 2013 and 2018 Goldrick worked for Vodafone Ireland in various roles including as a Vodafone Foundation executive and mobile app developer. She has also worked as a brand ambassador for both Lidl and AIG. Goldrick is in a relationship with the Dublin and Cuala hurler, David Treacy.

Honours

Gaelic football

;Dublin
;Foxrock–Cabinteely
;Individual