*Abby Walsh delivers the ball into the Scariff/Ogonnelloe attack. Photograph: Aidan Ryan

AFTER a prodigious underage career, Abby Walsh is now making her mark at the senior grade.

With championship medals won at U13, U14 and U16, Abby this year secured minor and senior honours for the first time in what she admitted was turning into โ€œa nice collectionโ€ of silverware in the Walshโ€™s Ogonnelloe home.

In her first year on the senior panel, the seventeen year old has featured in most lines of the pitch during their outings and was midfield in their success over Truagh/Clonlara following a replay.

Of their run to date, Abbey reflected, โ€œItโ€™s dreams come true really, I feel like it is surreal almost, some people go their whole careers and never get these chances, it is a privilege that Iโ€™m getting it so youngโ€.

She added, โ€œthe older guys would have said to me that this doesnโ€™t come around very often, you have to savour every moment, going training is fun and itโ€™s amazing to be able to keep going out in the winterโ€.

Throughout the season, she has been absorbing nuggets of wisdom from her more senior colleagues like a sponge. โ€œI do what Iโ€™m told pretty much, the older girls say sit back and move forward, theyโ€™re always talking to me, it takes a lot of pressure off me which is great, they know Iโ€™m young and I need to help that bit of experience so Iโ€™m always protected by themโ€.

Preparing to line out in a first Munster final is โ€œnerve-wrecking,โ€ the fifth year student at St Anneโ€™s Community College in Killaloe admitted, โ€œbut all the older girls help to make you feel so welcome and supported, weโ€™re doing this as a team, thereโ€™s no individual, everyone just helps each otherโ€.

Key to Scariff/Ogonnelloe regaining the McMahon Cup this year has been the arrival of five seventeen year olds to their team including Abby. The high amount is attributed to the โ€œclassโ€ underage setup that the club have, she believed. โ€œThe success weโ€™ve had over the last five years is unbelievable and itโ€™s testament to all the managements weโ€™ve had from U12 upโ€.

Success up along the ranks is standing to this cohort, Abby felt. โ€œWeโ€™ve been warned not to get too used to winning, it doesnโ€™t come along as often as it does in the younger age-groups, the senior is madly competitive in Clare, you just have to fight for it and weโ€™re so lucky to have won this yearโ€.

โ€œWeโ€™re not weighed down by expectations, weโ€™re free to go out and play, if you mess up then you mess up but everyone is going to cheer you on, youโ€™ll get back up and try againโ€.

She added, โ€œPeople talk about us being Munster champions from two years ago, obviously thereโ€™s a big crossover of players but itโ€™s a completely new team to be honest, thereโ€™s so many of us young ones that have come in and really changed the face of the team. We are a young team but weโ€™re experienced, the players who played in the 2019 Munster Final are carrying us through and helping the younger girls step upโ€.

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