That is how long it will have been since Pyrobel Killester and SETU Waterford Wildcats lifted a trophy at senior level at the National Basketball Arena when the two meet live on TG4 at 13:30 this Sunday.
History won’t be in the minds of players as they step onto the floor though and with three of SETU Waterford Wildcats, Caitlin Gloeckner, Sarah Hickey and Orla Dullaghan tasting InsureMyHouse.ie U20 Women’s National Cup success in January, it’s doubtful that the club will wait another two decades for silverware regardless of the outcome.
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TG4 will be the home of Irish international basketball and broadcast National League and National Cup finals over the next two years.
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Personally, as cliche as it would sound, it’d be a dream come true,” said Wildcats captain Helena Rohan. “It’s a long, long time, over 20 years since the club has won a trophy at this level. So, it would be fantastic for everyone associated with the club at all levels, it would just mean the world.”
The two teams have split their previous meetings in the MissQuote.ie Super League, each taking the spoils at home but for many neutral observers it will be Pyrobel Killester who are firm favourites to make it a second piece of silverware as the final buzzer sounds this weekend.
That thought process suits Rohan just fine: “They’re looking to do the double, so I’d say there’s very few that will put us as favourites. But you know what? We won’t mind that. We’re going to enjoy the experience of being in the finals.”
Back to back defeats against Catalyst Fr.Mathews and Ulster University in February put an end to any hope of a first league crown since 1999, but a redemption arc including wins against the aforementioned Fr.Mathews side and their bogey team, FloMAX Liffey Celtics whom they were previously 0-3 against in 2023/24, has SETU Waterford Wildcats back on the precipice of history.
Jade Compton has found Alarie Mayze a nice complimentary piece since she made the move to the South-East and that duo paired with Sarah and Kate Hickey and club captain Helena Rohan is a formidable five capable of beating any team in the country on their day.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, the majority of the Pyrobel Killester side have been there and done it all before. Irish internationals Claire Melia and Michelle Clarke have won all there is to win in domestic basketball. Ieva Bagdanaviciene has been a key component of the recent success of the club and Bree Shelley and Sarah Courtney remain around the squad from the team which won the InsureMyHouse.ie Paudie O’Connor Cup a year ago.
Throw into the mix the scoring ability and presence of Jiselle Thomas inside, along with Keowa Walters and Leilani Turner and it’s not hard to see how this rotation has led Pyrobel Killester to the brink of a double.
“It’s great for the club, especially having the two teams in it and after winning the MissQuote.ie Super League as well. It’s fantastic for the likes of Mimi (Clarke) and Mark (Grennell) and everyone just to be in another final,” said Claire Melia ahead of the game.
“They have a very strong team and every game is different. You have to just see how people are playing on the day. In every game some shots drop, others don’t drop, so we’ll just have to see what happens. There are players on both teams who have played in the Arena multiple times, so there’s no real advantage in that respect either.”
It’s already been a season to remember for the fans of Pyrobel Killester. Should the club go on to complete a women’s and men’s double at the National Basketball Arena on Sunday afternoon, it’ll go down as a season for the ages.
𝙉𝘼𝙏𝙄𝙊𝙉𝘼𝙇 𝙇𝙀𝘼𝙂𝙐𝙀 𝙁𝙄𝙉𝘼𝙇𝙎 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 🏆
3️⃣ days of fantastic action at the National Basketball Arena 🏟️
Be there to get behind your team 💪#BISL | #BID1 | #BIDL— Basketball Ireland (@BballIrl) April 5, 2024
Fixtures
Friday 12th April
BIDL Women's Plate
1800|Meteors v Dublin Raiders
BIDL Men's Plate
2000|Dublin Raiders v Mayo Meteors
Saturday 13th April
U20 Men's National League Plate Final
1100|Phoenix Wolves v Neptune
BIDL Women's Final
1315|Claregalway v Liffey Celtics
U20 Men's National League Final
1530|Tralee Warriors v Éanna
MissQuote.ie Women's Division One Trophy Final
1745|iSecure Swords Thunder v St. Paul's Killarney
InsureMyVan.ie Men's Division One Final
2000|UCD Marian v Limerick Sport Eagles / Moy Tolka Rovers
Sunday 14th April
BIDL Men's Final
1100|Tralee Warriors v Carrick Cruisers
MissQuote.ie Champions Trophy Final
1400|Pyrobel Killester v SETU Waterford Wildcats
InsureMyVan.ie Super League Final
1630|Griffith College Éanna v Pyrobel Killester