AFTER THE POSTPONEMENT due to Storm Emma and the Beast from the East and resultant re-fixing, two Galway clubs are finally preparing to hit the road to Dublin on Sunday.
In a repeat of the 2017 All-Ireland senior decider, Sarsfields will be seeking to exact revenge on Slaughtneil as they go head-to-head for the Bill and Agnes Carroll Cup.
But first up, Athenry will be flying the flag for the Tribeswomen in the intermediate final as they face Kildareโs Johnstownbridge.
โItโs great for Galway, great for Galway camogie,โ Athenry captain Lorna Hannon tells The42 at the launch of the AIB All-Ireland club finals.
โObviously weโll be supporting Sarsfields and theyโll be supporting us. Thereโll be a great Galway contingent in Croke Park. It might be a different story next year when weโre up in senior alongside them!โ
For now, all is good though. Athenry are exactly where they want to be, and have produced a meteoric rise of sorts over the last few months.
After being relegated from the senior grade in 2016, the east Galway outfit bounced straight back up in October as they lifted the county intermediate title.
โWe were obviously so dejected and so disappointed after going down,โ Hannon recalls.
โIt was a bad old year, we lost every match pretty much. 2016 was a bit of a lull in the club really. Like we said in the dressing room after, โWe have to get back up straight away and the year to do it is the following yearโ.
โAthenry has such a tradition of camogie, we couldnโt stay down in intermediate. (We had) a great year last year, we didnโt lose a match so that puts us back up.โ
Hannonโs not exactly sure what changed across the space of a few months. Everyone bought in, she reckons.
A few older players had left as they started families, younger girls fell away as they went to college. There was that period of transition, one which every team experiences.
โKatherine (Duane) came on and took us over,โ she explains. โIt obviously wasnโt easy coming taking over a team who had just been relegated.
โFirst evening back it was just getting together, to make sure we were all on the same page, that everyone was in on it to win the intermediate and get back up senior.
โFrom the get go, it was really positive around training and everything. Everyone just really enjoyed it which is the main thing. Girls came back. There was just a great buzz around training and everyoneโs hearts were in it.โ
Here they are now, in the national showpiece. Obviously, the aim from the get-go was to secure the county intermediate title and power back up a grade. But did they ever think theyโd be in an All-Ireland final?
โOne of our selectors, Veronica, from the first day was saying, โWe have to make it to Croke Park, we can do it,โโ she grins.
โFrom the first week, she was saying it. But winning the county, that wasnโt easy. There were good teams โ Carnmore in the semi, Mountbellew in the final, we had met them in the league final and we knew they were good, fit and young.
โIt was tough but we came out on top.โ
And so, theyโre in the top two sides in their grade in the country now. Not for the first time โ they contested All-Ireland senior finals in 2007 and 2009 but were defeated in both by Tipperary side Cashel.
โI would have gone to them but I wouldnโt have really known what was going on,โ Hannon, whoโs 21 now and a student in NUIG, remembers.
โI would have been young. They lost the two All-Ireland finals so obviously itโs such a big deal for the girls that were playing back then to be back now, in another All-Ireland final.
โMy younger sister would only have been seven back in 2007 and now sheโs playing with girls that would have been playing back then. Itโs come full circle nearly.โ
Itโs her โ and her sister, Ciaraโs โ first time playing on the biggest stage in Gaelic games, a family occasion to be relished in itself. Theyโve only been to watch Galway in the past.
โThereโs such excitement really,โ she beams. โWeโve obviously been there so many times as a supporter but itโs going to be so different running out.
โPeople still have their flags up nearly (after Septemberโs All-Ireland hurling final win). Itโs really positive. Any win in any grade is great for the club and great for the county. Everyone is just delighted for us and wishing us the best.โ
To conclude, the challenge on the day and the side in their way of lifting the coveted title โ back-to-back All-Ireland junior champions Johnstownbridge.
โWe would know a bit,โ she concedes, stressing that the focus is on themselves, on Athenry.
โTheyโve won two All-Irelands obviously the past two years so (theyโre) successful and stuff like that, but at the same time, we concentrate on ourselves at training. We wouldnโt discuss them too much, weโll keep concentrating on ourselves.
โThereโs great excitement, a great buzz.โ
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Good stuff! Good opportunity for McCarthy to kick on now and gain some form. With the Sheffield lads getting exposure and some youth coming through things could really come along now. Coybig
Great move for McCarthy. Guaranteed first team football with a solid team will hopefully help him regain his fitness and form and his place in the Irish team.
Hopefully Zaha goes the other way now. Everton could do surprisingly well this season
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