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Published 15:24 18 Nov 2021 GMT
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"I'd say it's the hurt that's carrying them this year," adds Eviston. "That Kiladangan defeat will haunt so many people for a long time. It will haunt me. It will haunt all of them. I'll never forget it."[caption id="attachment_241134" align="alignnone" width="1000"]
Frankie McGrath consoles Noel McGrath after last year's county senior football final loss.[/caption]
As a Drom and Inch camogie player chasing down a third Tipperary senior title in a row, Eviston has been inspired by those men. There is no camogie team in Loughmore/Castleiney but there are plenty of camogie players. Eviston and seven fellow Loughmore women start on the Drom senior team and as a member of the extended McGrath clan that stretches between the two parishes, the hurling in her family tree is unbelievable.
She's first cousins with John, Brian, Noel, Liam and all those McGraths, while her brother Willie Eviston plays full back on the team. Aoife and Eimear McGrath, Mairead Eviston, Niamh Treacy and Miriam Campion - all of whom play camogie for Tipperary, are also part of the same family. In fact, of the whole Loughmore-Castleiney senior team, the Nenagh Guardian claimed that only three of the starting 15 are not related to each other.
"It's mostly hurling talk. It's a bit monotonous," Eviston laughs when asked about any family gatherings.
"Ah no, it's great to have the links between us. We're all friends, loads of us are related. Anyone outside of it thinks it's annoying, but if you ever need advice or anything, there are so many people, nearly a different person for every aspect of the game. We're blessed, because it's a great support network to have really."
"The lads are unbelievable. They've played 14/15/16 weeks in a row. They just keep going. You're not tired, you think you are, that's their mantra, that's how they keep it up.
"We always try to take a leaf out of their book. There's a great buzz around the place. We wear red and green for Drom as well, which is nice, there's flags and bunting everywhere, mothers pulling their hair out. It's all part and parcel of it.
"We've all been friends since we were hurling together when we were just five. That's special and it's great to be a part of it."
This Saturday, the Drom/Inch camogie team take on Clonoulty Rossmore in the county final and on the following day, Loughmore play Clonmel Commercials in the senior football. It's a special place, there's no doubt about it but for Eviston, it all comes back to the basics.
"It all started in primary school. We didn't play games like tip the can at lunch-time. We played hurling and football and that's where it started, girls and lads, it wouldn't matter. And we'd be over on a Saturday again."
And again and again and again...
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