The Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman Award for February: Paula Fitzpatrick (Rugby)
The Irish Women’s Rugby captain Paula Fitzpatrick has been recognised for the team’s three wins in their Six Nations campaign to date and awarded The Irish Times – Sport Ireland Sportswoman of the Month award for February 2017.
Earlier this week former Irish captain, Fiona Coghlan, reflected on the progress made by the national team in recent years, from being Six Nations also-rans to winning the Grand Slam in 2013 – having never finished higher than third until then – and winning the title again in 2015.
It’s a measure of the standards the team has now set itself that, having reached those heights, there’s no great satisfaction with their 2017 Six Nations campaign so far, despite them winning all three of their games.
Those victories have left them level on points at the top of the table with England, who they play on St Patrick’s Day in a potential Grand Slam-decider – but only if Ireland can first beat Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.
Results wise it may have been a perfect start to the campaign, but the performances have been anything but convincing, a last minute Jenny Murphy try needed to scrape past Scotland, a desperately poor first half away to Italy rescued by four second half tries, and unforced errors again a feature in their 13-10 win over France in Donnybrook, the wintry conditions hardly helping.
But as the old chestnut goes, if you can keep on winning without being at your best, then there’s plenty of room for optimism if the performance levels can be lifted. The very point was made by the Irish number eight Paula Fitzpatrick, the 31-year-old Dubliner who has stepped in to Niamh Briggs’ captaincy shoes. If you can eke out wins “even playing below your standards”, she said, then “that’s a huge thing”.
Considering all the factors as well as an improved performance against the French – the team can go in to those Welsh and English games with greater confidence.
It will be a momentous year for women’s rugby in Ireland with Dublin and Belfast hosting the World Cup. There would be no bigger morale-booster ahead of that challenge than Six Nations’ success. Under the leadership of Fitzpatrick, then, that’s the target over the next fortnight.
Previous monthly winners (awards run from December 2016 to November 2017, inclusive)
December: Leanne Kiernan (Soccer). The Cavan teenager had an exceptional 12 months on the club and international front, excelling for the Irish under-17s and 19s before making her debut at senior level, marking it by scoring and collecting the player of the match award. She helped Shelbourne to a league and cup double, scoring a hat-trick in the FAI Cup final, and won the FAI Young Player of the Year award.
January: Grainne Dwyer (Basketball). The Thurles woman won her fifth National Cup medal and third MVP (Most Valuable Player) award from the last four finals when Glanmire beat Courtyard Liffey Celtics 61-48, Dwyer’s outstanding form helping put the Cork club on course for its third consecutive league and cup double.