To get back to the good days, you have to go through the bad ones, says Wexford camogie star Ciara Storey

After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis eight years ago, no one would have batted an eyelid had Storey, the daughter of former All-Ireland winning skipper Martin, called it a day.
To get back to the good days, you have to go through the bad ones, says Wexford camogie star Ciara Storey

THE THICK OF IT: Wexford's Ciara Storey tackles Aoife Doyle of Kilkenny. Pic: INPHO/Ben Brady

There is a lot to sink your teeth into when talking about one of the most enduring, remarkable figures of camogie.

Ciara Storey has stuck with Wexford through the leanest of times, the worst of which arrived in a Division 1 League outing against Galway in 2019, when they could field only 13 players and were pummelled by 45 points, with the Tribeswomen even withdrawing two players at half-time.

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