When Cualacht Luithchleas na mBan Gaedheal was revived in 1923 she was elected president. Rules were changed, and lighter sticks were used contributing to a revival in the game, particularly in
Dublin and its schools. She served as camogie's representative on the
Tailteann Games committee and supported the controversial withdrawal of the sport from the Tailteann festival in 1924, having captained the
Dublin team that played
London in an alternative international match a few weeks earlier. She continued to referee and play for both
Crokes and
Dublin and in 1925 was described as
Dublin’s star player in a match against Kilkenny In 1928 she played on the Leinster team which won the inter-provincial Tailteann competition and captained
Dublin to victory in the first
All Ireland final in 1932. ==Camogie legacy==