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Published 18:31 29 Jan 2020 GMT

Power winces at the losses, much more so than the finger that would have kept a sane person out of action last year. She passed over operations and advice, in order to hurl with the aid of injections, a strapping and a hurling glove.
"Two injections either side and then strap it and then glove and hope for the best. It obviously didn't do a great job, we didn't win but it could be worse."
"It's similar enough to Michael Rice's injury a couple of years ago. I don't know if you'd be familiar with that. He was was out six to eight months.
"The first person I met on Monday was saying that was going to be my story. That's not really an option at the moment. I don't have a timeline but I'm hoping that I'm not going to miss the season over it..."
She's out of Kilkenny training at the minute. But you can count on her for the business stages. As for the training, she's running herself but can't help only notice the increased physicality on the back of camogie's rule changes.
"Definitely. Even just in tackling and stuff like that, before we would have had to have been training to that tackle rule - you want to tackle hard but if you’re going to tackle hard you’d have been called for a free - whereas now, girls are absolutely - the backs are delighted because they can leather off the forwards no bother - the forwards are still whinging but the way the lads are training us now, there’s not as much training to the tackle..."
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