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Published 12:00 27 May 2021 BST
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Support of women's sport in Ireland is on the increase, and yet the vast majority of coverage remains focused on the male game. Róisín says that for Team Ireland, the past few years has been all about profile building, something she is confident the team have been able to do.
"Even local GAA clubs are chatting about hockey and giving their opinions about what we should and shouldn't be doing," she jokes.
"We always wanted to build a profile. As a whole for women in sport, we're just a tiny part of that, but it's been great to see more media coverage and profiles of legends like Rachael Blackmore and Katie Taylor, athletes still at the top of their games.
"These are people we're not just hearing about once a year, we're seeing their journey, we're watching them compete. I think that's whats missing in women's sport is the continuous narratives, not just dropping in and out of interest. That's definitely improved over the past few years."
Irish women’s hockey player Róisín Upton at the launch of Circle K’s To Team Ireland initiative, giving the Irish public the chance to show off their creativity by drawing or writing a picture or message on a postcard in support of Team Ireland.
Pick up and return your postcard to your local Circle K for a chance to win some fantastic prizes. Find out more here. Life

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