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Sky announces 2025 ‘Sky WNT Fund’ Recipients

Republic of Ireland players Heather Payne, right, and Emily Murphy pictured at the Sky WNT Fund 2025 Winners Event at The Mansion House in Dublin, alongside Lord Mayor of Dublin, Cllr Emma Blain, JD Buckley, CEO Sky Ireland, right, FAI chief executive officer David Courell and Caroline Donnellan, Marketing & Brand Director Sky Ireland.

The Sky WNT Fund supports Women’s National Team players with a €30,000 bursary.

Yesterday, 4 June 2025, Sky Ireland has announced the four recipients of the 2025 Sky WNT Fund, established to champion members of the Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team in their academic and career ambitions off the pitch.

Now in its fourth year, Sky Ireland has reaffirmed its commitment to the growth and development of the Women’s National Team players, increasing this year’s fund from €25,000 to €30,000. For the first time, the fund will be split between four winners, with two winners to receive €10,000 each and two winners to receive €5,000 each. The four recipients were announced and honoured today in a special event hosted by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain, in the historic Mansion House.

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The Sky WNT Fund is a bursary open to all current Irish Women’s National Team squad players, designed to empower recipients by providing financial support to aid their academic, professional and post-football career ambitions. Players were asked to submit a video to the judging panel, outlining their academic or career development goals and how the financial support will be used to contribute to their goals.

After careful consideration of all entries, the judging panel which included Sky Ireland’s Marketing & Brand Director, Caroline Donnellan; the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain; sports journalist Cliona Foley; and Hannah Dingley, Head of Women and Girls Football at the FAI selected the four recipients of the 2025 fund.

The recipients are as follows:

Courtney Brosnan: Courtney will receive €10,000 to continue her master’s degree in science at Longford College, as well as completing her UEFA B coaching badge.
Emily Murphy: Emily will receive €10,000 to pursue a master’s degree in psychology.
Lucy Quinn: Lucy will receive €5,000 to further her media career in podcasting, social media and punditry.
Heather Payne: Heather will receive €5,000 to pursue a master’s degree in sports nutrition.

JD Buckley, CEO at Sky Ireland; Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain; Emily Murphy, WNT player and recipient of bursary fund; and Caroline Donnellan, Director of Marketing & Brand, Sky Ireland

Announcing the 2025 Sky WNT Fund recipients, Sky Ireland’s CEO, JD Buckley said: designed to empower by providing financial support to aid their academic, professional and post-football career ambitions.

Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain, said: “I want to extend my warmest congratulations to this year’s Sky WNT Fund recipients—Courtney, Emily, Lucy, and Heather. Your achievements both on and off the pitch are a testament to the strength, ambition, and leadership we see within women’s football. The Sky WNT Fund plays a vital role in empowering our athletes to pursue their passions beyond the game, and it’s inspiring to see how it continues to support the personal and professional growth of these remarkable women.”

The Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team head to the USA later this month, as they take on the United States National Team on 27 and 29 June.

JD Buckley, CEO at Sky Ireland; Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain; Heather Payne, WNT player and recipient of bursary fund; and Caroline Donnellan, Director of Marketing & Brand, Sky Ireland

 

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