MEC Press Oct. 2019, Vol. 6 | Page 9

Mark Travers: He’s One of Our Own W e haven’t had many days to cherish in the Aviva stadium lately when it comes to our national team. However, one was provided recently by local boy done good Mark Travers. Mark took his place amongst the starting lineup during Amhrán na bhFiann, in the September victory over Bulgaria, it was certainly something to savour for the entire Maynooth Community. With stints at Cherry Orchard and Shamrock Rovers to follow, it wasn’t long before his underage performances with Ireland caught attention. Soon after he was signed by premier league mainstay AFC Bournemouth. This idealistic club with youthful and innovative coaches is led by Eddie Howe and it is clear Travers was in the right place to progress even further. To represent your country at the highest level is a privilege known to just a few, but to represent your country at the tender age of twenty is indeed a privilege known to even fewer. It certainly is a testament to the nothing short of meteoric rise of Travers from football elite hopeful to thwarter of the Hotspur. And that he did; when opportunity knocked, the Maynooth man wasn’t found wanting. Travers seized his opportunity against a Spurs side who would go on to contest the European cup final. To keep a clean sheet along with making several top class saves on one’s debut certainly is the thing of dreams. Dreams made a reality through his application and hard work throughout his development. Having started out with Leixlip Utd, Travers progressed to Lucan where he really honed his ball playing ability, which has meant his ability with the ball as a keeper has given Bournemouth an added dimension. With Liverpool academy graduate Conor Masterson amongst the Lucan alumni, it is clear they have found a strong recipe for developing our youth. 09 Maynooth Education Campus With the competition for the much coveted number one national jersey fairly tenacious at the moment, Travers staked a claim with a solid night’s work where he showcased his ball playing ability to McCarthy, as the Republic ran out 3-1 winners, eventually making way for other goalkeeping hopeful Kieran O’Hara. So, exciting times ahead for the young Maynooth man it seems, for both club and country. One thing is for sure, the former Maynooth student will give the locality a few days to relish yet.