Playing in an All-Ireland Semi Final should be a monumental occasion for anyone who has ever put on a jersey and stepped onto the pitch.
There should be excitement from the moment you step onto the bus to the venue, knowing that your family, friends and county will be cheering you on every step of the way.
While covid-19 has meant that this is a season like no other, questions remain after the Ladies All-Ireland Semi Final with Cork against Galway had its venue moved twice and the time of throw in pushed back by 30 minutes. This meant that the Galway team arrived to play in Croke Park with little or no time to warm up indoors or outdoors, and that the match wouldn't be shown live on television as planned.
Sports psychologist and journalist, Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh spoke to Dermot and Dave about how this situation came to be and what needs to be taken from this to ensure it never happens again.