*Seamus Hayes with Sarah Loughnane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
SARAH LOUGHNANE will have the task of hitting the frees when Clareโs Junior camogie side go in search of All-Ireland glory this weekend.
โThis is what you dream of as a kid growing up. All you want to do is to play in Croke Park. At the start of this year we really sat down and said we have jobs to do. First itโs the league, then Munster and now its the All-Ireland championship. Next Sunday where would you rather be other than Croke Parkโ.
So said Clare forward Sarah Loughnane from Sixmilebridge when she spoke to The Clare Echo after completing another training session at Clareabbey last week.
Top scorer in the semi-final win over Antrim with 0-9 she accepts that โitโs the first time that 99% of our squad will play in Croke Park. Everyone is absolutely buzzing now ahead of the gameโ.
โWe have come so close in recent years and when you come that close it really hits and that has been the case, especially last year when it goes to extra time and then extra extra time. At the start of this year we all believed in each other and we hope to finally get over that final step on Sundayโ, she outlined.
Sarah is happy that there is a lot of experience in the squad. โA lot have played at various underage levels with club and county. You can see there is experience. There is a massive panel. Itโs great and the young players coming onto the team make a difference. We have played at under 16 and minorโ.
Having the junior panel train with the senior squad throughout the year โmakes it easier, it drives everyone on,โ she felt.
Sarah is delighted to represent her club Sixmilebridge in this panel. โThere is great support in the โBridge and the hurling and camogie clubs back each other. There are a lot of big families in Sixmilebridge so there are a lot of connections with both the hurling and camogie clubsโ.
The talented forward expects a big challenge from Tipperary in Sundayโs final. โTipperary always bring aggression and commitment, they are an excellent side and they would not be in the final otherwise but I believe we will match their commitment and we will bring more if needs be. In the Armagh game we were down four points and we drove on and we are determined not to let this one go byโ, she said.
โA win on Sunday would put the icing on the cake, it would make all the effort that has gone in worthwhile. There is no point in getting this far if we are not going to push on and give it everything. It showed in the Armagh game that we were not just there to be in another semi-final, we were there to really really take over. Winning the final would be the dream come throughโ.
Sarah noted that support is important โany young boys or girl should really get behind this teamโ, she said before concluding by noting that she has tremendous support from her parents and her family.