*Niall Hickey and Patrick O’Connor.
FROM THEIR appointment as joint managers of the Kilmurry Ibrickane senior ladies football team eighteen months ago, getting to a first ever county final at this level was the target for Niall Hickey and Patrick OโConnor.
โThis is where we want to be and itโs where we want to be for both mens and ladies teams. The dream is always to play in the county final, the biggest day of all, in Cusack Park. When Patrick and myself came in 18 months ago we knew it wasnโt going to be easy and we knew it was going to be a two year planโ, Niall Hickey said this week.
Does the fact that itโs their first final and that it is being played as a curtain raiser to the menโs decider put extra pressure on. โThere is no extra pressure. We have Chloe Moloney, Amy Sexton, Joanna Doohan, Ciara McCarthy who have played at a high level with Clare. They have been in league finals and in Croke Park. The young girls have played at a high level also. There will be nerves for everyone but itโs how you handle it at the end of the dayโ, OโConnor said.
โNo matter how many county finals, whether itโs the first or last, there will always be an element of pressure as everyone wants to perform on the day and that does bring added pressure and sometimes that can be beneficial. Maybe nerves is a way of telling your body that you are ready. There will be nerves on both sides. Itโs how they handle it and maybe the team which handles it better will come out on top at the endโ, Niall outlined.
Patrick expects a very close contest. โThere is nothing between us over the last two years, we have played four or five times, we met in the quarter final in Gurteen last year and I think it was a point that separated us. In the league final we won on free kicks. In the first round of the championship in Gurteen, they beat us but we know there is nothing between us, its 50/50. Both have good young players and they both have experience, itโs going to be on the dayโ.
Niall is also a member of the menโs senior panel who will face รire รg in the Clare SFC final following the ladies game. โWe are in a bit of predicament. I probably wonโt be able to travel with the men, I am only back training four or five weeks. I had surgery earlier in the year. Keelan Sextion, Caalifhinn OโDea, Dermot Coughlan all have sisters involved, there is a lot of cross over. Hopefully the lads can get in a bit earlier to support the girls but they will be focused on their job. We have a lot to do in both games to come out on topโ.
Patrick believes that โladies football in Clare is at a very high level. Our group in the championship was the group of death. If we hadnโt got a result against West Clare Gaels, itโs probably the relegation final we would be in now. If you look at the under 16 and minor competitions, there is a high level of competition and this is something for the new Clare management to look forward toโ.
Footballโs importance in the parish of Kilmurry Ibrickane was flagged by Niall. โFootball is part and parcel of life in this parish. Growing up we didnโt know anything else, it was always football and if you donโt play football here you donโt have anything else, itโs great to see our minors contesting the final as well. Itโs very important to bring forward a few new players each year, it adds freshness to the team. We have pulled a few through in both mens and ladies this year. It was big for us to bring youth through. Our panel is tight.
Concluding both mentors said, โwe are looking forward to the final, itโs where clubs and players want to be, there is a bit of colour around the parish, a buzz and a bit of pressure as well. We know we are going to have to be better and to perform on the day. If we perform to the best of our ability and get the most out of the girls, we will be happy enoughโ.