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Published 11:42 15 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 11:43 15 Sept 2015 BST
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The occasion was obviously a landmark for each woman in green, but it held an extra significance for Captain Briggs, as the match in Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld – a satellite town to Glasgow – would mark her 50th cap.
Being ‘crippled with fear’ on the eve of the match was part of the process Briggs endures before every international:
"I am a very emotional type of person, so I would normally cry before each match, during the anthems and that. This year I was trying to fix that because I am trying to work on the positive side. I didn’t allow myself to get as emotional that night before but I was still getting sick at five o’clock in the morning."
"There is a group of kids from the regeneration areas in Limerick – Southill and Ballinacurra Weston – I take them out on Tuesdays and Thursdays to do soccer and rugby at Garryowen Rugby Club. They get their dinner there. "It is a fantastic way for me to get a foothold into that area; I came down and I knew nobody and they didn’t know who I was, so it was a good way for the kids to be able to see me without the uniform on, building up a relationship with them. It has been fantastic, now they know me and I know them. "It is not from a crime point of view; it never was that, it was about building up that trust. It gets the kids out, to be physically active and that in turn helps their mental state. It can only be a positive for them."
Throughout this campaign she implemented a routine to aid this psychological aspect of placekicking:
‘I have four words in my head – I am not going to tell you what they are.
"I say those four words over and over to block out what is around me; it allows me to concentrate on the process of kicking the ball over the bar."
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