And with the international calendar looking sparser than some would like, and certainly more frugal than that of their male counterparts, the chance to spend more time on the pitch is certainly welcomed.
But more than that, it is the hype the Super League is raising and the appetite to be involved in big events that has the Lancastrian excited.
“As a player you have certain things that you want to tick off,” she said.
“If you look at the fixtures, Lancashire are playing Yorkshire at Old Trafford. I’ve always wanted to play at Old Trafford, so that’d be a dream come true.
“Things like that are big news, and when I talk about it, that’s when it hits me just how big it is.
“I know all the girls are really excited and the main thing is, it’s just an opportunity to play more cricket. We love playing cricket and we don’t feel like we get to play enough of it.
“It’s another opportunity to be getting on the field, learning and showcasing our abilities.
“Fingers crossed, people will really get on board with it, come along and watch women’s cricket.”