St Munna's bounced back from relegation last year to claim All Ireland honours on Saturday.
The All Ireland Junior B Camogie Championship Final Player of the Match Abbie Reihill says the disappointment of relegation last year, served to motivate her team to title winning success this year.
The Westmeath and Leinster junior champions came up against a Crossmaglen Rangers outfit that were scoring for fun through the Ulster final and All Ireland semi-final.
However it was Munna's that held the Armagh club to 1-5 over 60 plus minutes of competitive and combative action to claim the title.
Speaking to Midlands 103's Jason Keelan, Reihill says she always believed in her team:
Meanwhile Paddy Moloney has been paying tribute to both his St Munna's team and their beaten opponents after the Westmeath club's All Ireland win on Saturday.
Munna's manager Moloney tells Jason he was relieved to see his side get to the final whistle with a long standing lead intact:
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