The Irish Mail on Sunday

Offaly ‘have come long way’ over the last year

- By Daragh Small

OFFALY captain Róisín Ennis says training opposite Carla Rowe and Emma Duggan at DCU Dóchas Éireann has changed her mindset entirely this year.

Ennis will be in action today when the Faithful County take on Limerick at St Brendan’s Park in Birr in the Lidl National Football League Division 4 final.

But just a few weeks ago she was lining out for DCU Dóchas Éireann in the Yoplait O’Connor Cup. It was a steep learning curve for the 20year-old defender but she knows it could be huge for her career.

‘I marked Carla in one of the trainings and you can’t really get much of a better test than that, on a

class forward,’ said Ennis.

‘That is the only way you are going to get better, marking the best of the best and trying to deal with them so when you come up against players as good as them you can get a handle on them. I would have been marking Emma Morrissey and Emma Duggan as well.

‘I’m very, very lucky to be playing at such a high standard at such a young age and to be involved with players that have much more experience than me. Even leadership, the communicat­ion they have and how hard they work for each other, it motivates you to go on and want to make yourself better.

‘That is where everyone wants to be, winning All-Stars and All-Irelands, that is what you want to be as a young girl looking up.

‘You would be taking pages out of their books and mimicking stuff they are doing so you can get to the top as well.’

Offaly reached a league semifinal last year but were beaten by Louth and only missed relegation from the TG4 All-Ireland Intermedia­te Championsh­ip after a 5-9 to 4-7 victory over Fermanagh in the qualifiers.

They turned to one of their youngest talents for captaincy this year and Ennis has taken the opportunit­y in her stride as she eyes up her first piece of silverware.

‘I couldn’t believe it when the lads told me. I was not expecting it at all,’ said Ennis. ‘I have been in there for a couple of years. I have been working hard but I do all my talking on the pitch. I am quiet outside of training and matches, I was a bit shocked but they saw me as a leader more than a talker.

‘My first emotion was not fear but nerves and then as it progressed on I got excited, it was unbelievab­le. There is a bit of pressure and expectatio­n on you, you don’t want to let anyone down, management or players.

‘We have come a long way from the team we were last year. We have worked so hard in pre-season, our fitness is way up, and our workrate is way up. We are a different team.’

 ?? ?? AMBITIOUS: Offaly’s Róisín Ennis
AMBITIOUS: Offaly’s Róisín Ennis

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