*Aisling Reidy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

CLARE MIDFIELDER Aisling Reidy says they feel a league title is the least they deserve.

Aisling kicked two points on St Patrickโ€™s Day as Clare trounced Antrim. The manner of their thirty point win came as a big surprise, she admitted. โ€œWe didnโ€™t expect anything easy. We know they were missing one or two but we still expected a huge battle as this is do or die for them as it was for us to make a league final. At times it may look like we were cruising but thatโ€™s down to all the hard work in training weโ€™ve put in, weโ€™re really flying at the minute and weโ€™re looking forward to a league finalโ€.

A fourth year student in UL, she was equally as shocked to contribute to the scoresheet. โ€œA bit unusual [for me to score two points] but I suppose the home ground helped out a little bitโ€.

Having the game in her home pitch of Gurteen saw some supporters who were unable to make the trip to Croke Park for last yearโ€™s All-Ireland final defeat make the shorter trip to the Doora/Barefield grounds to support Aisling and her teammates. โ€œItโ€™s always great to get a good home crowd, we have a great following especially from last year following on from the disappointing All Ireland, people have really got behind usโ€.

Promotion has been secured to Division 2 which is a big plus, Aisling maintained. โ€œWe were hard-done by last year, we fell short at the final hurdle. Having the promotion now weโ€™re back in Division 2 where we belong, we feel. And weโ€™re pushing now for the next two weeks to win the league final and get what we deserve, we feelโ€.

This year Clareโ€™s panel seems to be stronger with the return of Ailish Considine greatly boosting their attack while Teresa Collinsโ€™ emergence to the first fifteen has heightened the competition for places. โ€œThe girls on the sideline are pushing us every week at training for positions and I think thereโ€™s a really good buzz around the place. Weโ€™re really starting to enjoy it and it really helps push your performance when youโ€™re close as a team. We brought through a lot from last year and a few new girls have come in as well so thereโ€™s great competition.

โ€œLast year we fell short, only started to perform in the last few minutes so this year weโ€™re trying to start on the right foot as you saw today, and really put teams to bed before half time is what weโ€™re trying to do,โ€ she concluded.

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