*Liscannor captain Roisin Considine. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

Sundayโ€™s ladies intermediate championship win by Liscannor was made all the more sweet for the team captain Roisin Considine as it marked her first championship title win with the club.

She was hopeful their success would provide a timely lift for North Clare. โ€œFor most of the panel, this is our first county title and it is huge. On our return home on Sunday evening it was great to see all the kids turnout. Look this is huge for the community which covers Liscannor, Ennistymon and Lahinch. Itโ€™s been a very difficult year for the community which lost a number of young people and hopefully this will give a little lift to the areaโ€.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, she said the pain of their final defeat to ร‰ire ร“g last season was a motivation for this season. โ€œThe hurt from last year helped drive us on this year. We have a strong character in the group. We had played some really good challenges against senior teams which also helped. We knew we were good enough and we didnโ€™t want to let those early West Clare goals deny us. We missed a lot of chances but we always had the beliefโ€.

Trailing by five points at half time, Roisin said there was strong belief within the Liscannor dressing room that they would turn the tide. โ€œWe knew we didnโ€™t perform in the first half and we knew we had a lot more in us. We had that belief. Looking back on it now Katieโ€™s (Considine) sin binning made us more determined. She was excellent and continued to be when she returned after the sin binningโ€.

Centre forward Roisin had extra reason to celebrate as her sister, Orlaith who played at centre back was named as the player of the match.

The captain was full of praise for the younger players in the side, โ€œElla Healy has been unreal for the team all year. She is only 16 years and she has brought so much to the team. Aoife Considine, another teenager and midfielder Shannon Cagney made major contributionsโ€.

Roisin didnโ€™t let the opportunity go without praising their supporters
โ€œOur support was outstanding, any time we turned them over or got a score they were a big part of it. We wanted to give back to themโ€

On the teamโ€™s return home to Liscannor on Sunday evening there were bonfires and the players were paraded through the village. Celebrations continued in Joe McHughโ€™s bar, the premises operated by Roisinโ€™s parents, Tony and Deirdre.

Roisin expects that the players will be back in training later this week in preparation for their Munster club game which will be away to the Kerry
champions.

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