*Clare’s Niamh O’Dea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Clare camogie joint captain Niamh Oโ€™Dea readily acknowledges that Saturdayโ€™s All-Ireland senior championship opening round against Down is โ€œthe biggest game of the year for both teamsโ€.

John Carmodyโ€™s side travel to the grounds of Liatroim Fontenoys for the opening game in the group before having home advantage for their matches against Galway and Cork.

โ€œCamogie fans looking at the group when the draw was made automatically picked Cork and Galway as the teams likely to progress as they are amongst the favourites for the title. Saturdayโ€™s game could make or break our yearโ€, Kilfenora native Oโ€™Dea outlined.

Speaking to The Clare Echo during a break from preparing her students for next weekโ€™s maths exams in the Leaving and Junior Certificate, the St Caiminโ€™s Community School teacher admitted, โ€œDown beat Antrim in the Ulster final which was a massive win for them and they will see this as a great chance to add to that. They are a team we know very little about. We must concentrate on playing our own gameโ€.

She noted, โ€œwe face a long bus journey in the heat which we are enjoying at present. We must organise how to deal with that first and when the game gets underway, try and play to our bestโ€.

Clareโ€™s last competitive outing was against Tipperary in the Munster final, a game which the Premier outfit won comfortably in Thurles. โ€œWe must pick ourselves up from the Munster final loss. We canโ€™t dwell on what has happened before thisโ€, according to Niamh, adding that โ€œthis is the biggest game of the year for usโ€.

Niamh is happy that Clare have prepared well. Everyone has bought in and all have given their bit. There is a good buzz there and we are all fit and rearing to go. We have a few in the panel who are preparing for their Leaving certificate exams but hopefully all will be there for the game on Saturdayโ€.

Following Saturdayโ€™s game which has a throw in time of 3p.m. Niamh will join with family members and travel to Clones to support the Clare footballers on Sunday when they take on Monaghan in the All-Ireland qualifier. Her brother Cian is a member of the football squad.

Talking sport takes up a good deal of time in the Oโ€™Dea home. โ€œWe are all playing at some level so there is always someone to offer a bit of adviceโ€, Niamh said. She is a key member of the Banner ladies football team managed by her father J.J. and which also includes her sister Eva while brother Jack is a member of the Kilfenora intermediate football team and also an officer of the club.

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