Rosemount's Rachel Duffy became the first Westmeath representative to take home the title last week.
The Rose of Tralee says she loves the idea of carrying the honour for the next two years.
Rosemount's Rachel Duffy became the first Westmeath representative to take home the title following her rendition of Dolores Keane's Teddy O Neill last week.
Hundreds poured into Rosemount GAA club on Friday to welcome Rachel home for the first time since winning the crown.
Listen back to the 2022 Rose Of Tralee's interview with Will Faulkner on the Midlands Today Show
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