CLAIRE STAKELUM MAY not be working at home but as a Garda based in Waterford city, she isn’t escaping the All-Ireland final build-up.
Indeed, the Holycross Ballycahill native was on the beat as the Déise camp held a ‘Meet and Greet’ with members of the public and while the Suirsiders dashed Tipperary’s hopes in a pulsating senior semi-final, Stakelum can’t but feel pleased for a group that includes many of her friends and former teammates from her time at WIT.
Of course had it been Tipp instead of Waterford that prevailed at UPMC Nowlan Park last Saturday week, the county would be chasing a remarkable double as she is part of squad taking on Clare in Sunday’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Championship final at Croke Park (2.45pm throw-in, live on RTÉ2).
Stakelum is getting ready for her last night shift before the final when this conversation takes place and is thankful for the accommodation of her bosses that will also include just a couple of days this week to facilitate her readiness for the big day.
Tipp had their own open night at The Ragg last Tuesday week and “there was a right crew” according to Stakelum.
This will be the 24-year-old’s first All-Ireland final appearance but she is an experienced player, despite her youth.
What’s more, she has been reared on the family feats, in story and first-hand viewing, with a lineage that includes 18 senior hurling All-Irelands, nine All-Stars and a variety of high-profile management, coaching and administrative roles.
She has always embraced that heritage rather than shy away from it. That includes serving in An Garda Síochána, influenced by all she saw and dreaming of joining the force since she was five years old.
Wearing the blue and gold was another ambition. Leadership and captaincy is a strong trait too – think granduncle Pat Stakelum, uncle Richie and first cousins Pádraic Maher and Declan Hannon – and Stakelum is joint-skipper with Ciannait Walsh of the Tipp juniors.
“I’ve grown up knowing no different, heading to Croke Park, sitting in the Hogan Stand, dreaming I suppose, believing some day I’d get an opportunity to play there as well and I’m very grateful this year we are there,” muses Stakelum.
“I’ve been lucky enough to have been in Croke Park to see my cousins play and win there and it’s been a good insight into what goes on on All-Ireland final day.”
That includes supporting Limerick in recent years, though Hannon’s absence from this year’s All-Ireland with a knee injury reduced the tension for the Tipp contingent.
“It hit close to home when the news came. It is hard for him. We have been following him and been up at the Limerick All-Irelands. We went again this year but it is a lot different when he’s not playing. By the looks of it, he’s still enjoying the celebrations so there’s no fear of him that way!”
Another cousin, Ronan Maher went toe-to-toe with Hannon earlier in the season but his older brother Pádraic had a new role as a selector, having been forced into retirement by a serious neck injury.
“Obviously that news was massive as well at the time and it was a hard one to accept but he was blessed that nothing worse happened when he was actually playing and that they picked it up. Lucky enough he was offered the opportunity to go in and be part of the management team with Tipp. He has so much experience and knows all them players inside-out, at a professional level and friend level. I think he enjoyed it but it is unfortunate his playing days are over.”
For this week, the family focus will be on Claire and the battle with Clare.
“It will be a tough one although we know very little about them because we haven’t met them all year. We watched the first half of their game (against Armagh), after our game against Roscommon and God, they’re a great outfit and will really put us to the test but we’re looking forward to it. It will hopefully make a good game.
“All year management have let us concentrate on what we do best and they do all the work on looking at the opposition. It’s paying off and that will continue to be the main focus, to concentrate on what we can do, compose ourselves and take control of the game. That’s the aim anyway!
“Obviously nerves and emotions will be high on the day but we have to control that.”
One imagines that her job is helpful in that regard but Stakelum suggests she is not the type to become paralysed by tension.
“I’d be considered laidback as it is anyway. Everyone is asking me if I am nervous but I was lucky enough to get up for the launch of the finals and even looking out at Croke Park, it sill hadn’t sank in properly. Maybe on Sunday morning, when we’re leaving from the Anner, maybe it might hit me but until that, I’d say I won’t think about it too much.”
That should probably come as no surprise. After all, this is what the Stakelums and the extended branches of the family tree have always done. Now it is her turn to add to the legacy.
Tadhg De Burca is a fantastic hurler but having not played centre back all year for Waterford should the all star have gone to Austin Gleeson?
In fairness just because he didn’t wear 6 or play it in the orthodox way doesn’t mean he wasn’t playing centre back. In football Cian o sullivan will prob get centre back. Even though he wore 6 he played a very similar role to de burca.
The game is constantly evolving with new positions being taken up. It’s hard to account for this in a straight forward selection.
Agree De Burca class act but Gleeson for No.6
De Burca didn’t play centre back though. He played as a sweeper. There is no sweeper position on the All Star team.
Noel Connors corner back??
I absolutely don’t think Gleeson would have deserved it over De Burca.
Gleeson can be greedy and wasteful at times.
Gleeson without a shadow of a doubt young player of the year however.
Except he’s not nominated..
Jason Flynn before Mannion all day
Mannion disappeared in a few games. Gotta have Flynn over him. Bad call.
Mostly whenever Kilkenny were playing.
1 Kilkenny goalkeeper in 23 years has received an all star and they have won half of the all Ireland’s in that time.
I’d take that as a compliment to the outstanding backs Kilkenny have and have always had, Noel Hickey, JJ Delaney, Tommy Walsh, Paul Murphy, Jackie Tyrrell, Michael Kavanagh, Philly Larkin, Willie O Connor etc keeper is well protected
Yeah I’ve heard that comment before to excuse the passing over of kk goalies
@Jason – I’m sure Brendan Cummins would gladly swop a couple of his All Stars for All Ireland medals!! I can assure you that the rest of the hurling world lives for the day that Kilkenny keepers start getting All Stars – a sure sign that they are losing matches!
De Burca winning one as a non marking sweeper is a joke. Puke hurling at its best. Watching Waterford this year was painful.
11 Leinster men and 4 Munster men – shows the sorry state of Munster hurling.
Munster hurling my hole!
11 kilkenny men. Shows the current state of kilkenny more than an entire province. Not denying munster hurling gone down hill. But theres 12 counties in leinster and only one has players named.
Actually 7 Leinster men, with 4 from both Munster and Connaught. Galway may play in the Leinster championship but they are not Leinster men.
You don’t say Niall!!! Wow, thanks for the Geography lesson. Galway play in Leinster so they are a Leinster province when it comes to hurling. Leinster are claiming Kerry next year too since ye don’t want them down there!!
Haha Galway are a Leinster provence, well you obviously need a geography lesson.
I said when it comes to hurling Niall. I’m delighted to welcome Kerry to Leinster too next year!
And you obviously need a English lesson as it should be *province
Yes if you said 11 men playing in the Leinster championship won you would be correct but to call a Galway man a Leinster man is wrong and to most insulting. The same way most Irish people hate when the English claim successful Irish men as British.
You are correct as I’m sure a few english lessons would do me no harm. You can give me a few english lessons and I’ll give you a few geography lessons.
A Galway man is a Leinster man when it comes to hurling.
Eoin Larkin unlucky Ger alyward score 312 from play and was outstanding when Kk need it most a no brainier
Who ever picked aylward has no brain alright!
John that has to be record. 312 From play , how many goals in the 312 ?
It’s gas with the goal keeper all star , the more ya let in the better chance you have of winning it, Darren Gleeson let in the most goals in last year’s championship and got it. In saying that the right choice was made this year.
Disappointed that Cathal Barrett didn’t get the nod for number 4
iarla tannion is the dirtiest hurler in the country thug doesn’t deserve an all star
Aylward over Canning is a horrendous call.
No it isn’t
You’re wrong Joe put up big scores in the qualifiers, but was carried by the younger guys on the Galway team in the latter end of the championship
On what grounds is it a “horrendous” call?aylward consistently scored throughout the championship and is well deserved.If i had to say someone fortunate to be getting an All Star on this years team I would say it is Cathal mannion as he had a poor Leinster final and followed that up with another poor performance in the all Ireland final
Jake must be Joe Canning. His three best games were against a terrible Dublin team and Laois. Hardly earth shattering for a supposedly top player.
Get your facts right! Galway didnt play in the qualifers! They played a quarter final against a fancied cork team at the time and blew them away in which Canning had a poor game! Canning was top scorer overall and 2nd top scorer from play (1 point behind Mannion) Aylward scored the majority of scores (58%) against a very poor Wexford team! Canning scored the same as Aylward from play in the All Ireland Final! Unfortunately Joe is the victim of his own scoring prowess and is expected to score 2-10 every game and if he doesnt he played crap! You say why Canning shouldnt have gottten it but give no reason why Aylward should have got it ,which backs up my point! He was vital to Galways run to the all ireland and they wouldnt have gotten there without him!
Apologies meant qtrs my point is still valid put a big score up against Dublin when the game was won, great goal in the Leinster final but little else, and against cork was poor and against Tipp fair to middling great start in the AI but nowhere to be found after 35 mins, he’s a fantastic hurler but didn’t deserve an all star this year that’s all
What did Aylward do that Canning didnt?
Won an All Star
Joe has three :)
Alyward has 3 All Ireland medals!!
Alyward was brilliant in 4 from 4 Kilkenny games. Canning was good in 3.5 games of 7 for Galway. Two against Dublin, one against Laois and a half a game against Kilkenny in the All Ireland final. He was average/poor in the other 3.5 games. Canning is a victim of people thinking he is better than he actually is. He puts up big scores against the weaker teams but disappears more often than not against the top teams.
Wouldnt have said he was brilliant Canning scored 1-8 in all ireland ayward scored 3 points
Here we go with how much a lad scored again!! Work rate, intensity, setting up plays and not disappearing for half a game all have to be taken in to account too. Canning & Alyward both scored 3 points from play.
Joes work rate against tipp was incredible! can’t judge him just on the 2nd half of the all Ireland Joe scored 4 points actually
John, Canning scored 3 points from play in the All Ireland. Get your facts right before you preach.
Let’s call it as it was, this was a poor hurling championship. Kilkenny never really looked like been beaten. The worrying thing for other counties is that most Kk people don’t really rate this team as they have been pulled together from very average under age teams.
The word is there are some very classy hurlers coming up in kk that I’m sure Cody will add one or two each year, as was the case this year with a number of kk players getting their first All Ire medal.
I can’t believe I going to say this, but is 3, 4 and possibly 5 in a row possible…
Waterford might not be the team to stop Kilkenny but I think the way they play will stop them doing the 4 or 5.
A more talented team may take a similar approach and execute it more successfully.
Having said that I still firmly believe that to beat Kilkenny you have to out score them rather than prevent them scoring. But some county might prove that wrong
My best of luck was to Hurler of the year and young hurler!! They are not named yet AFAIK
Can’t believe Eoin Murphy missed out yet again between the sticks for Kilkenny.Not taking anything away from Galway but he has a few Celtic crosses under the mattress now and hasn’t picked up an all-star.Strange I think especially when he commands his back line so well
I would had Cathal Barrett ahead of Noel Connors. Ger Aylward is lucky to get in also.
Best of luck everyone.
Eh, congratulations everyone!
No joe canning….ridiculous
Would have thought Pa Horgan would have been given the nod..
Instead of who? Wouldn’t think he was close to any of the players in inside forward line.
I presume that’s a joke Tony.
Iarla Tannion deserved a spot. Fantastic hurler.
Has to be a wind-up.
Why are positions thrown out the window when making an Allstar team!? Cathal mannion was unreal in corner forward not wing forward!
If Ramirez doesn’t get player of the tournament there is NO justice
That list just proves how boring hurling has become.
Shut up you clown
Make me shut up pal
Frankie “One -day” is happy today I see!!!
Interesting selection