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Published 13:05 28 Jun 2019 BST
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"My initial thought was you're not a goalkeeper, they're not expecting anything of you so just go in and do whatever comes natural," Trant said at the launch of AIG’s exclusive insurance offers to LGFA members.She was in awe of O'Connor when she first joined the senior team but eventually succeeded her in goals and now has carved out her own path with an All Star award serving as the shining light in an intercounty career that was almost over before it had even begun.
"Seeing girls I played minor football with that went straight on to the senior panel straight away, I would have been of the opinion that you can tell people that you grew up with them, you played with them, you know them, that was my take and I'd completely given up on football," added Trant. "I'd two games in goal, that was it. I wasn't on the senior team straight away. I was water girl in 2014. We lost but to me it was such a big deal to be there and to have won an All-Ireland. "An All Star on top was really nice for my family and I. When I take a step back and look at it I did give up and said that it was never going to happen. I got one opportunity and took it and it's been head down from there. "It's nice to have a fancy, emotional story to tell at the end of things but I just enjoy playing football and it's probably the reason why I've managed to get a jersey and win an All-Ireland."Trant entered the Dublin panel at a time when the Jacks were falling agonisingly short of All-Ireland success but eventually they knocked that particular door down and now their closing in on a third successive All-Ireland title.
The team has changed over the years but Trant insists that it's one of the best and least confrontational groups she's ever been involved in.
"It’s definitely intimidating at first and if I were in their shoes walking into a dressing room with Sinead Aherne sitting there, I wouldn’t know what to do or where to look!
"Having All Irelands under our belt now, of course, it’s going to be intimidating but I think the girls settle in fairly quickly and we’ve great camaraderie in our team. We’ve great craic, even with management we’ve a huge rapport there.
"Football aside, we’re all really good friends and our personalities don’t really clash and it’s probably one of the few teams I’ve been on where there isn’t a personality clash.
"When the new girls come into the team, they see everyone getting along together. It’s easy then to settle in."
LGFA players Ciara Trant of Dublin, Niamh Carr of Donegal, Áine McDonagh of Galway and Eimear Scally of Cork were at today’s announcement of AIG’s exclusive insurance offers to LGFA members. As Official Insurance Partner of the LGFA, AIG revealed exclusive 15% off car insurance & 25% off home insurance for all LGFA members and their families. All adult Intercounty LGFA players receive 25% off car insurance. Find out more about these exclusive LGFA insurance deals on www.aig.ie/lgfa.
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