The Cork and UCC camogie player explained what it’s like when you are playing with teammates at college and then come up against them during intercounty matches
The Cork and UCC camogie player joked that you would dislike them on the pitch because of their skills.
Last year had its ups-and-downs for Aoife, but she has taken on the lessons in her stride as she moves in 2025. It hasn’t been long since she made the jump from minors to seniors, with the camogie star admitting it was a major change for her. “The training is much more intense. There’s much more physicality involved as well. Having people there to tell you that you’re doing okay and that it’s not going completely badly for you if you’re having some bad sessions, it makes the difference to the big jump.”
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