The Athlone Ladies manager is calling on fans to get to Lissywollen for a unique triple header of games.
Athlone's ladies will have to be 'way above' anything they've shown this season if they're to beat Shelbourne this weekend.
That's according to their manager Tommy Hewitt who's looking forward to a crucial phase of the midlands club's season.
Shels were long time league leaders until a recent defeat at the hands of Peamount, if Athlone were to win they would draw to within two points of the Dublin side.
After this game, Athlone will have double header at home to Wexford, the first, in the club's first ever FAI Cup semi final and then in the league ,which Wexford now lead.
Tommy Hewitt begins his chat with David Hollywood reflecting on a season that has surpassed expectations:
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