Lyndsey Davey speaks to Jackie Cahill ahead of tomorrows Final
- May 09,2014
Dubin star talks to Jackie Cahill ahead of tomorrows NFL Div 1 Final versus Cork:
Dublin star Lyndsey Davey is relishing the prospect of locking horns with Tesco Homegrown Ladies National Football League Division 1 champions Cork in Saturdayâs Parnell Park final.
And Davey has revealed the âhungerâ within the Dublin camp to finally get one over on the Rebelettes in a big game. Cork beat Dublin narrowly in the 2011 and 2013 TG4 All-Ireland senior quarter-final and last year, the champions came from nine points down to beat the Sky Blues by four.
And Davey recalls: âWhen we played them last year, it was like a replay of 2011, and the exact same thing happened. âWe got ourselves in a really good position but Corkâs experience shone through. âThey pipped us at the end. Thereâs a lot of hunger there to get over Cork.
âWe have new management on board, new players, and a great atmosphere at training. Itâs all really positive and the work rate of the girls is phenomenal.â
"Itâs all really positive and the work rate of the girls is phenomenal"
Remarkably, this is the very first time that Skerries Harps star Davey will play in a Division 1 final, despite the fact that she has sampled All-Ireland deciders in 2004, 2009 and 2010.
The 24-year-old forward reflected: âWhen Greg (McGonigle) came in to manage us, one of the first talks he had was that he couldnât believe that Dublin have never even contested, let alone win, a League final.
âSo that was definitely one of the goals at the beginning of this year. âThankfully itâs worked out well for us. We have go out and do the business.â
During the group stages of the competition, Dublin drew with both of last yearâs All-Ireland finalists Monaghan and Cork.
But an impressive semi-final performance accounted for Monaghan and Davey is targeting victory over the all-conquering Leesiders at the weekend.
However, Davey and Dublin are conscious of Corkâs never-say-die attitude â with last yearâs All-Ireland quarter-final defeat still fresh in the minds.
She said: âCork have such a great team and are so experienced in those kinds of situations. âWe knew they were never going to lie down but I donât think anyone could have predicted that kind of turnaround. âThey just worked so well at pinning us in. I remember standing in the forwards and nothing was coming towards us.
âOne of the main things we want this year is to have learned from last year.
âEven against Monaghan, in the second half when Monaghan came at us, we remained calm. âI know we missed a couple of opportunities in the second half but we held on and kept battling, which was a nice positive.
âWith each game weâre looking to learn a bit more and keep improving. âAgainst Cork, weâre delighted to get another competitive game before championship and thereâs no better team to be playing than them.â
Daveyâs scoring power is central to Dublinâs hopes of success. She has been scintillating form this season, with a four-goal haul against Tyrone a notable highlight.
But Davey will not rest on her laurels and her quest for self-improvement is constant.
She explained: âDoing ok. I donât know if Iâll ever be totally happy when I walk off the pitch. Thereâs always something Iâm not going to be happy with in a game.
âWe played Tyrone and I got four goals but still I put a few wide. I was annoyed that I didnât compose myself enough with those shots. Youâre only as good as your last game so you need to keep improving as much as you can with each game.â