Wicklow People

‘It would be brilliant to create history’

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St Patrick’s

A brief chat with Aimi Healy is all you need to know how excited she is for Saturday. It’s Saturday this, Saturday that, Saturday the other.

On Saturday, Healy will lead out St. Patrick’s as captain in the intermedia­te championsh­ip against Valleymoun­t. There should be no shortage of support for Healy and co. considerin­g her club-mates will do battle in the senior championsh­ip afterwards so it could be a case of the last person to leave Wicklow Town being left with instructio­ns to shut the gate.

It has the ingredient­s for a historic day for Pat’s and Healy feels her side are ready for the challenge that faces them even if they are something of a mystery.

“The atmosphere is very good. Everyone has positive vibes at every training session and we’re good to go come Saturday.

“We haven’t come across Valleymoun­t yet this season but we do believe that they’re strong but I feel that we will be the better team on the day because we’re ready.

“We all have to go out and give it our best shot. We don’t know what Valleymoun­t are like so we just need to go out and do what we’ve been doing all season.”

Pat’s may be second-guessing what Valleymoun­t will bring to the table but Pat’s will be bringing a bunch of attackers who know where the goals are and Healy is not taking for granted what a special occasion Saturday could be for her club.

“We have got really good forwards and hopefully the scores will keep coming on Saturday.

“It’s such a privilege to have two teams in the county finals. This is our second team to reach a final so it’d be brilliant to win and create history.”

Healy handles herself quite well throughout the course of the brief phone interview. She is clear in her speech and her thoughts and there is little to suggest that she has been unnerved by the prospect of it. One thing that may be a tad more daunting is trying to rally up two dozen of your friends and teammates before they take to the battlefiel­d but Healy has something up her sleeve - although she thinks it may not be needed.

“I’m thinking of a few things but hopefully the girls will know what to do and we just need to go out and give it our best. We’re ready for it. We just need Saturday to come.”

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