*Grainne Nolan. Photograph: David Dillon
Time management is key in the eyes of Grainne Nolan as she prepares for the final semester of completing a science degree at NUIG plus taking on a senior role within the Clare intermediate ladies football side.
At just 22, Grainne has been given the โhuge honourโ of being Vice Captain. โItโs gas, I thought I was one of the younger ones,โ she noted of receiving such a title. With Clareโs league campaign commencing on Sunday and the start of a new semester, the Banner clubwoman wonโt be idle. โItโs not easy but if you organise your time, time management, Iโm very comfortable talking to the management if Iโm under pressure, they are very accommodatingโ.
She first lined out for the intermediates aged sixteen. โI always wanted to play for Clare. In 2013 I was doing water for the team and then in 2014 I got called up, it was a very exciting twelve months getting to play with the girls that you looked up to like Louise Henchy and Niamh Keaneโ.
Reflecting on the years gone, Nolan points to their 2016 All-Ireland Final appearance in Croke Park as โa high moment in my sporting careerโ but one that is tinged with regret as the occasion was not fully absorbed โI donโt think I took my opportunityโ. Two years ago, she spent the summer in New York having played the League earlier that year. โI needed a small bit of a break, I played football over there but it was nice to get away and see New York. I played last year and Iโm back in again now, the break did me goodโ.
Plenty of fresh faces have been added to the panel this year by James Murrihy. โI look at them and see how I was at the start, youโre excited to be at training, youโre always there and putting in the hard workโ.
Division 2 pits them up against senior sides which Grainne is confident will leave them in a positive position ahead of the championship. โThereโs five senior teams in Division 2 this year which is great preparation, not many people will give us much of a chance against the three Northern teams. Weโre playing better teams this time of year so that is obviously going to stand to us in the summer timeโ.
She is hopeful the 20×20 campaign will lead to an increase in their supporters going to their games. โWhen I first started off in 2014, we played Kerry in Doonbeg and there was more Kerry supporters than Clare which showed you what way the crowds were. In fairness, there has been great promotion on social media and the crowds have increased, weโre hoping this year on the back of the 20×20 campaign that we get more people to Doonbeg and other venuesโ.
Her father Martin is a proud Dub and they were regular followers during their โdrive for fiveโ. Watching them from Hill 16 has helped improve Grainneโs own game she maintained. โI love watching Dublin forwards, their movement off the ball is unreal, I donโt think you appreciate it unless youโre at the game. I used to watch Bernard Brogan and now Iโm watching Con OโCallaghan and Paul Mannion for the runs they are making, if I can bring it to my game it will help me improve, they are one of the best teams that has ever played football and I love watching them playโ.