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4th May 2016
03:24pm BST

"There is really no [set] time you should stop eating before bed. In fact, having a high protein bed-time snack - like beans on toast or yoghurt with berries - will help young players get the calories they need to fuel their training, as well as protein to help their muscles grow and repair into the night."Ní Fhlannagain has also given an insight into the pre-match meals preferred by Ireland's senior stars. She says:
"The best pre-match meal is one you are really familiar with and sits well in your stomach. "Two favourite options of the Irish team are spaghetti bolognese and chicken with sweet potatoes. Some players find it difficult to take on a big meal so they prefer to have a selection of small snacks, like porridge and pancakes. "A pre-match meal should focus on healthy carbohydrates and you should eat it about three hours before kick-off."