*Amy Sexton with Fidelma Marrinan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

Mullaghโ€™s Amy Sexton will line out at centre forward on the Clare team for Sundayโ€™s All-Ireland semi-final and she is well aware of the challenge facing them.

A second year PE and maths student at the University of Limerick, she was part of the college team which claimed victory in the Oโ€™Connor Cup earlier this year.

One of her team mates in that success was Laois player Erona Fitzpatrick and Amy readily acknowledges that the Laois forward โ€œis an excellent playerโ€ and Clare will have to be on their guard to limit the scoring opportunities which will come her way.

A member of the Kilmurry Ibrickane club which won the county intermediate title in 2020, Amy is in her fourth season in the county panel and while the commitment โ€œis huge, it is very enjoyable. We all get on really wellโ€.

Pointing out that โ€œit is the aim of every gaelic games player to get to Croke Park and there are only a few of our panel who have got there in 2016. A win on Sunday would get us there and that is a huge motivating factorโ€.

Acknowledging that โ€œit is difficult to get to the finalโ€, she noted that Clare โ€œwon our first knockout game in five years when we defeated Longford two weeks ago. We met Laois in the first round of the league and we werenโ€™t as well prepared then as we are now. We made a great start in that game going five or six points up but then they came at us and they went on to claim victoryโ€.

Amy believes that โ€œsupport will be crucial on Sunday. We have a very loyal following and while I know that Clare supporters have been travelling a lot in recent weeks supporting the hurlers and the menโ€™s football teams, we hope that they can make the journey to Kiltoom on Sunday. Support is a great help, itโ€™s great to hear the fans cheer on the team and hopefully we will have a big crowd cheering us on Sundayโ€, said the past pupil of Mullagh NS and St. Josephโ€™s Spanish Point.

โ€œWe are facing a huge challenge and it will take a full effort for the entire squad if we are to get over the line. Our whole focus is on Sundayโ€™s game, we are concentrating on Laois and not looking at anything else,โ€ she told The Clare Echo.

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