Gailltir go in search of All Ireland camogie glory on Sunday as they face St Rynaghs from Offaly in the intermediate decider at Croke Park. The blue and navy lost to Clonduff by a point twelve months ago.
Experienced defender Emma Hannon says that they have put their lives on hold over the past two years to win an All Ireland medal. "It's just eat, sleep, camogie. That's pretty much it for the last 24 months. I don't think anybody is after having a rest of any more than two weeks. We're determined, the work has been put in so it's less talk and more action now."
The experience of twelve months ago should stand to the Waterford and Munster champions. "Croke Park can be a big, empty, lonely place and it definitely was last year. It's only another pitch, another dressing room and it's the same group of girls and the same management so we just have to go out and do our thing and put in a performance."
'Im one of the lucky one that gets to do it' - Aine Lyng of @GailltirCamogie @deisecamogie
🎤A big preview of the @AIB_GAA All Ireland Intermediate & Senior Club Camogie Championship Finals
🔊 The Camogie Show Ep 4 with @LibertyIRL LISTEN HERE 📲 https://t.co/VsSVhcnQyi pic.twitter.com/Rj0FH4Qqos— SPIN South West (@SPINSouthWest) February 24, 2020
Emma Hannon, Margo Heffernan and Ciara Jackman will feature on an All Ireland Special on Lár Na Páirce from 6.10 on WLR.