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On SportsJOE's PlayXPlay, McEvoy spoke about how nervous she was breaking the news to Dublin manager Mick Bohan.
"Myself and Sinead Goldrick are going to go over and play with the Melbourne Demons for the upcoming season," she said. "They contacted us in May and it's funny actually, I was so nervous to talk to Mick Bohan about it, the Dublin manager, he was my biggest concern and my boyfriend was kind of like, 'You don't care that you're leaving me for five months?' "I was like, 'What will Dublin think?'"It means the pair will be gone from November to around March or April time but Dublin's first game in the championship this year wasn't until June 30 in the Leinster final.
"We're very transparent with Mick," McEvoy continued. "They contacted us and they wanted to have a conversation and before we even had a conversation with them we were like, 'Mick can we have a conversation with them?' "And he's very good. He's not in the business of trying to stifle anybody's life or progression or anything like that so he's cool with it."
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