Two pence per week were deducted from the worker's wages to go towards the financing of the sports activities in the Railway.
Within weeks another 14-year-old, Kathleen Mills played for the juniors and was promoted to the senior team for her second match.
In 1951 won the three most prized trophies in club camogie at the time, the Isle of Man cup, the Dublin league and the Dublin championship, a feat never before accomplished by any single team in one season.
The club disaffiliated from Dublin County Board during two periods of unrest in the 1940s and affiliated directly to Central Council o the Camogie Association, in 1939-41 and 1945-48.
The club even set up an alternative Dublin county board in 1947 but were asked by central Council not to pursue this policy.