The GAA Social with former Tyrone player Catriona McGahan

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This week on the GAA Social, Thomas Niblock and Oisin McConville speak to former Tyrone footballer Catriona McGahan.
McGahan has been a wheelchair user since suffering a fall while on holiday with her husband Glen in France last summer.
While she says she does not remember the accident, she explained her mindset since returning home from France.
"I'm going to keep tipping away, I'm going to keep working away at my exercises," she said.
"That's it for me. That's the way I look at it. We do our exercises Monday-Friday, small bits of movement around the pelvic area.
"I'm from a Pilates background and I'm thinking about pelvic flow and all of that. To me, it's tiny, but it's a small inch I'll take, end of."
Graham also said she has been touched by the support she has received after Ulster Ladies Gaelic organised a wheelchair football tournament in Tyrone last month.
"I'm completely blown away. The GAA family in particular, the Tyrone ladies, Ulster ladies, my team-mates from that have all travelled in for the wheelchair games.
"The football family has just been amazing and to [former Tyrone player] Eilis Gormley, on a personal note she has been a phenomenal girl."
The GAA Social with Catriona Graham