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"They are phenomenal" says Naomh Bríd's Rachel Sawyer.
She is referring to Myshall who are going for a 23rd senior camogie final in a row. That respect will be put aside on Sunday when Naomh Bríd try to end that magnificent run.
This year, Rachel opted to play with the Carlow senior footballers and didn't play camogie with the county. She talks about the difficulties for dual-status players.
She was also selected on the All-Ireland junior football team of the year and while Carlow were beaten by Antrim in the All-Ireland semi-final, she says it was a very enjoyable year.
By Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporterSend us a Text Message.
"They are phenomenal" says Naomh Bríd's Rachel Sawyer.
She is referring to Myshall who are going for a 23rd senior camogie final in a row. That respect will be put aside on Sunday when Naomh Bríd try to end that magnificent run.
This year, Rachel opted to play with the Carlow senior footballers and didn't play camogie with the county. She talks about the difficulties for dual-status players.
She was also selected on the All-Ireland junior football team of the year and while Carlow were beaten by Antrim in the All-Ireland semi-final, she says it was a very enjoyable year.

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