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"At first, I didn't think it actually was my cruciate. I actually ended up playing a league final a month later. I was thrown in corner-back with a strapped knee. We won the league final and I found after the MRI that it was actually the cruciate. The second time was definitely a lot tougher; physically it took a lot longer get back. Mentally it got to me; it's tough to motivate yourself to do that hard work."
Cushen played the game thanks in part to medical help from a physiotherapist friend, as well as the classic GAA tradition of anyone injured being slotted in at being a corner-back, where we would have thought being able to run and twist would have been vitally important.
"It wasn't as painful as the first time, and I had about a month after I did it. I have a friend who was a physio who helped me build strength in it and it was heavily strapped. I don't know how I managed but all I wanted to do was play the game. I held off going for the MRI to play the game."Cushen's story is just another example of a GAA player not willing to let anything, even their long-term health, get in the way of their dedication to their club. Cover Pic: Dublin camogie

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