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17th June 2021
01:11pm BST

Healy is a former Poc Fada champion.[/caption]
Indeed, Healy's family have been there every step of the way, her father having brought her along to St Thomas' club training when she wasn't the height of a hurl.
"My dad was over the club senior team when I was three years old. So I would be going to the pitch with him every day. Sometimes if it was lashing rain, mam and dad would have to tell me to stay at home and I'd be kicking up about it. So that would be the main thing you know, going to the pitch every day and just seeing girls on the team, and just wanting to be like them."
Initially, Healy played out the field but having been put in goals aged 14, she's never looked back and was the All-Star goalkeeper in 2019 while still a teenager. The St Thomas' player feels that her outfield experience helps her in the goals, though, and insists that the position requires every skill in the game.
"I'd say you have to be a high level of skill to be a goalie. Your first touch has to be right or it'll be flicked away from you. You have to be able to catch the ball. If you drop it, you're dropping it in the danger zone. You have to be versatile and adapt to different situations.
"I haven't played outfield for my club in the last two years. I'm going out again this year.
"I'd say I would have [benefited from playing outfield]. Just with movement, you need to be able to move in goals. If you're standing in the one position, you won't be blocking that much. You need to have quick feet."
16 June 2021; Sarah Healy and Shane Cooney of Galway in attendance during the launch of the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues Finals and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship at Croke Park in Dublin. The Littlewoods Ireland Division 1 Camogie League final is live on RTE this Sunday the 20th June at 7.30pm. The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship begins Saturday 26th of June #StyleOfPlay. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile[/caption]
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