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Michelle Townsend

Dublin player and pundit Noelle Healy marries Kevin O'Hanlon in stunning summer wedding

Noelle Healy, a former Dublin football player and current RTE pundit, married Kevin O'Hanlon in a gorgeous outdoor ceremony.

With her family and friends by her side, the LGFA star said "I do" over the long weekend.

Noelle wore a fitted white dress with a high neckline and a sophisticated bow on the back, and she looked stunning.

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She accessorised with a white headband and pearl earrings, opting for subtle, glowing makeup as her hair hung in soft curls.

Now husband Kevin looked dapper wearing a grey jacket and navy trousers.

Noelle's former Dublin teammates Sinead Aherne, Sinead Goldrick and Sinead Finnegan were bridesmaids on the day and looked gorgeous wearing beautiful pink dresses.

Sharing snaps online, Noelle wrote: "What more could a girl ask for."

Noelle Healy and bridesmaids Sinead Aherne, Sinead Finnegan and Sinead Goldrick (Instagram)

Dublin LGFA also shared a group photo of Noelle with her bridesmaids, writing: "Sending you on our heartfelt congratulations Noelle, wishing you both many years of happiness.

"What a bridal party… just the 16 senior All Ireland medals between these 4 Dublin legends! Looking stunning Ladies."

Noelle made her senior debut for Dublin back in 2007 when she was just 17 years old.

She retired in April 2021 following a stellar career which saw her claim five All-Ireland wins plus a Player of the Year award.

Last year, Noelle told RSVP Live that it was a bit easier to make the decision to retire after taking a step back during the pandemic.

"Lockdown gave me a bit of a taster and it offered a little bit of downtime. It’s funny because you tend to fill your time with things away from football," she said.

"Playing intercounty sports, you also tend to be a bit selfish with your time, in terms of not being able to go to family events or give time to your partners.

"So in that sense, it’s nice that you have the time free for them, but there was definitely an adjustment period.

"You’re not rushing around in the evenings as maddeningly as you would before."

These days, the sports star works as a GAA pundit on RTE's League Sunday.

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