As Clare put the final plans in place for the opening round of the Munster minor hurling championship, manager Brian Oโ€™Connell and his backroom team will be able to select from a full strength squad.

โ€œThankfuly there are no injury worries at this time and we have a full squad available for our trip to Thurles to play Tipperary on Tuesday eveningโ€, the Wolfe Tones clubman and former Clare senior captain told the Clare Echo.

Oโ€™Connellโ€™s backroom team includes two ex Clare senior managers in the guise of Cyril Lyons (Ruan) and Donal Moloney (Scariff). Fintan Leamy (Clooney/Quin), Liam Oโ€™Reilly (Banner), Damian Oโ€™Halloran (Inagh-Kilnamona), goalkeeper coach Keith Hogan (Clooney/Quin) and Cork native Hugh Oโ€™Neill (S&C) complete the management.

Clooney/Quinโ€™s John Cahill is the team captain and he is in line for a position in the backline along with Fionnan Treacy (ร‰ire ร“g), Rian McNamara (Cratloe), Sean McMahon (Smith Oโ€™Briens) and James Hegarty (Inagh-Kilnamona).

Mark Sheedy (Sixmilebridge) and Oisin Oโ€™Rourke (Wolfe Tones) are the goalkeepers in the squad.

Competing for places at midfield are Diarmuid Stritch (Clonlara) Pierce Oโ€™Shea (Ruan), Dylan Keane-Hayes(Kilmaley) and Tom Curran (Doora/Barefield) while challenging for places in the forward line are Cian Neylon (Kilmaley), Oisin Whelan (Clarecastle), Frankie Lyons (Ruan), Michael Collins (Clonlara) and Dannan Fox (Clooney-Quin).

Clare and Tipperary faced off last year at U16 when both squads had over forty members. โ€œWe had people in Dungarvan on Tuesday night watching their game with Waterford which Tipperary won by two points,โ€ the minor manager outlined.

In preparation for this campaign, Clare played challenge games against Galway (twice), Kilkenny Laois and Wexford. Dannan Fox was part of the St. Josephs, Tulla Harty cup squad while three of the minor panel, Diarmuid Stritch, Sean McMahon and Rian McNamara featured with Ard Scoil Ris when they won the All-Ireland colleges title (Croke cup) in Croke Park.

โ€œThe panel includes a lot of the lads that featured in the Dean Ryan cup final between Ard Scoil Ris and St. Flannans while we also have players from Rice College who competed in this age group at B in the Munster colleges scheduleโ€, explained the Wolfe Tones clubman.

Oโ€™Connell is happy that the management team โ€œhave a good knowledge of the group. We have had a lot of time working together both at management level and with this squad as they came in at under 15 level. At the outset Covid got in the way but we did a lot of work through Zoom. Through the development squad system we would have seen 60 to 70 players in that timeโ€.

The Clare boss pointed out that โ€œthis year for the first time, there will be a Celtic Challenge for under 17 players and it is running in conjunction with the minor championship. It starts this week and the players who wonโ€™t make our match day squad of twenty four will play in this. They will all continue to benefit from the strength and conditioning programmeโ€.

For now Brian and his management team are focussing on Tuesdayโ€™s clash with Tipperary. โ€œTipperary will always be strong at this level. We have trained regularly since the beginning of the year, conscious all the time of the face that most of the players have had schools competitions also. We tried to balance things so that we didnโ€™t overdo the programme for the playersโ€.

Win or lose on Tuesday, Clare will be back in action a week later when they will entertain Waterford in Sixmilebridge. The team which tops this group will go into the semi-final while the second placed team will play the team which finishes third in the other group (Cork, Limerick and Kerry) with the third placed team in Clareโ€™s group playing the team which finishes second in the other group all of which means that the teams are guaranteed a minimum of three games.

Clare:
1: Mark Sheedy (Sixmilebridge)

2: Eoghan Gunning (Broadford)
3: Fionan Treacy (ร‰ire ร“g)
4: John Cahill (Clooney/Quin)

5: Rian McNamara (Cratloe)
6: James Hegarty (Inagh-Kilnamona)
7: Fiachra Oโ€™Braoin (Sixmilebridge)

8: Piaras ร“ Sรฉ (Ruan)
9: Diarmuid Stritch (Clonlara)

10: Michael Collins (Clonlara)
11: Jack Oโ€™Neill (Clooney/Quin)
12: Frankie Lyons (Ruan)

13: Dannan Fox (Clooney/Quin)
14: Oisรญn Whelan (Clarecastle)
15: Cian Neylon (Kilmaley).

Subs:
16: Oisin Oโ€™Rourke (Wolfe Tones Na Sionna)
17: Sean McMahon (Smith Oโ€™Briens)
18: Matthew Oโ€™Halloran (Sixmilebridge)
19: Dylan Keane (Kilmaley)
20: Eoin Oโ€™Regan (ร‰ire ร“g)
21: James Organ (Corofin)
22: Sam Scanlon (Clooney/Quin)
23: Fred Hegarty (Inagh/Kilnamona)
24: Fionn Hayes (Sixmilebridge).

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