The midlanders are keen to take to the pitch again after sitting out during the last game week.
Raring to go, that's how Athlone Town's manager is describing the mood in the club ahead of their second round Women's Premier Division meeting with Treaty United.
Tommy Hewitt saw his charges lose out 3-1 to Peamount United on the first weekend of the season.
Peamount and all but Athlone and DLR Waves played the following weekend.
Hewitt says after the opening loss and the weekend off, his players just want to play:
Kick off in Limerick on Saturday is at 5pm.
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