Former Kilkenny senior camogie player, Grace Walsh
Decorated former Kilkenny camogie player Grace Walsh, says it's important for players to 'enjoy' the day as the Noresiders and Cork gear up for the All-Ireland Minor Camogie Final in UPMC Nowlan Park on Sunday at 4.30pm. - LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE
The Tullaroan clubwoman is no stranger to big day success, winning All-Ireland titles; in 2016, 2020 and 2022 with Kilkenny.
"An All-Ireland Final, they don't come around too often so it's very important you enjoy them," Walsh told the Kilkenny People Sport Podcast.
"You just have to take it as another match. Obviously it's an All-Ireland Final and they don't come around too often but it's an unbelievable occasion to be in, it's a special day for the players and their families so don't let yourself get too nervous," she continued.
"Obviously nerves are good but we don't want too much. Just go out and enjoy it, work hard for each other and I suppose work hard as a unit and play as a team."
"I'd love to be back there," the Kilkenny stalwart added.
Listen to the full interview as part of the Kilkenny People Sport Podcast below:
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