Countdown On For St. Rynagh's To Join Elite Ranks Of Camogie

They face Salthill-Knocknacarra this Sunday.

The countdown continues to St. Rynagh's bid to join the elite ranks of camogie in the country. 

If they can defeat Salthill-Knocknacarra on Sunday afternoon they'll be promoted from the Intermediate to the Senior ranks at provincial and national level in the coming year. 

Dual star Róisín Egan will take her medal haul to 12 if they make it back to back All-Ireland crowns. 

She is putting their success down to management:

They captured their maiden Intermediate crown in Semple Stadium six weeks ago and know a repeat will see them elevated to the senior ranks. 

Manager Mark Dunne is impressed with the run his team have put together:

St. Rynagh's Grainne Dolan says lifting the All-Ireland title would be the perfect end to their current run at Intermediate level. 

Many of the Offaly side that will line out against this Sunday were on the field when they suffered the heartbreak of conceding a late goal against Gailltír in the decider two years ago.

Dolan is delighted her club has a shot at redemption on the hallowed turf of Croke Park:

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