Bray People

Hunger was key to magnifcent victory

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BRAY Emmets attacker Padraig Doyle said that the hunger from having not won the championsh­ip in two years made himself and his bBray players eager for battle this season.

‘It was unreal, two years without the championsh­ip, the lads were just so eager this year. We were so eager to get to the final last year that I think we just froze in the semi-final. Maybe we froze a bit this year in the semi-final but we pulled through, we weren’t able to do that last year.

‘When we got here the atmosphere was completely different, we were so relaxed and ready to go out on the field. We were just so relaxed, ready to go out there and win it back,’ he said.

Glenealy emerged from half time and grabbed a quick 1-2. Were Bray expecting that backlash?

‘I don’t know if we were expecting it. To be going in at half-time that much up on a team like Glenealy rarely happens. In the past we’ve probably been known to be slow starters, but I think just today we weren’t leaving it behind us. There was only one thing going to happen. It was kind of like the second year we played Carnew in the replay of the final, we just weren’t leaving it behind us. We’re just delighted to get over the line.

‘There was so much pressure on the semi-final as well. We lost last year’s (semi-final) as well, but once we got over the line. I was less nervous myself running inot this final, because we knew what we had to do and we managed to keep the heads dowwn and work really hard.

What does this mean to Bray Emmets?

‘It means we have a Leinster championsh­ip to look forward to. Paul (Carley) says we’re training on Tuesday night but I’m not too sure about that to be honest,’ he joked.

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