Lucy Quinn is determined to play as big a role as possible for the Republic of Ireland as they continue their preparations for a first appearance at the FIFA World Cup.Southampton-born Quinn, who qualified to play in green through her Sligo father, made her national debut two years ago against Australia.Since then she has been in and out of the team, picking up a further 12 caps, with most of those earned in the year after her September 2021 debut.
In Ireland's last 10 games, Quinn has played fewer than 100 minutes total.90 of those came in the second game of April's camp against defending champions USA.
After being drafted into the squad as a late replacement for the injured Lily Agg, Quinn put in a player of the match performance.Since then however she saw no minutes against either Zambia or France at Tallaght in the last month.These were games that, in reality, manager Vera Pauw was using to take a final look at some of her more peripheral players ahead of confirming her selection for the World Cup.
But with Quinn included in the 23 for the tournament she is now setting her sights on getting into the team."I'm doing everything I can," she told RTÉ Sport this week."I feel I've taken opportunities when I've been given them, for example the USA camp."I just train and try to absorb everything like a sponge and learn as much as I can.