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“Ciara O’Sullivan gave me a run around recently”

Cait Towe spills the beans on her opponents…

Name: Cait Towe.

Age: 23.

Teams played for: Clann Éireann, Armagh, NUIG and QUB.

Who are your main rivals?
Donegal.

Which opposition ground do you like playing on and why?
Clones, some good memories there.

Which opposition ground do you dislike going to and why?
Crossmaglen, it’s far away and never sunny.

What team have you enjoyed the most success against?
I’m sure I’d regret putting any team down here.

Which team have you enjoyed least success against?
Most recently Kerry, an excellent physical team.

Which opposition player have you enjoyed marking?
Can’t say I’ve enjoyed myself marking any forward.

Which opposition player have you disliked marking?
Ciara O’Sullivan gave me a run around recently.

Which player would you transfer in from a team you have come up against?
Niamh McLaughlin, Donegal.

Which team, apart from your own, do you like to see do well and why?
It’s good to see Down moving back up the ranks.

What’s the most frustrating defeat you have experienced?
Ulster final 2023 against Donegal.

What’s the most satisfying victory you have experienced?
QUB against NUIG this year to make the O’Connor cup weekend.

What is the best score you’ve seen from an opponent?
Erone Fitzpatrick of Laois in the league final, almost from the sideline.

Which team, apart from your own, do you expect big things of in the coming years?
Antrim are going very well.

Best opponent for post-match hospitality?
Had some nice curry down in Laois.

Which club, apart from your own, has the most impressive facilities?
Armagh Harps have a nice new building.

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