*David McCarthy. Photograph: Natasha Barton
CONTINUED SUCCESS brings with it an inherent self-belief and this can steel Newmarket Celtic to hold off a fancied Avenue Utd in their quest to retain the Clare Cup and Premier Division titles according to David McCarthy.
Now in his seventh season with Newmarket Celtic having transferred from Avenue Utd, McCarthy as one of the players in the county quickly established himself as an invaluable member of the Celtic attack.
Over the past two years and the intermittent lockdowns, the Cloughleigh native at times questioned if he was prepared to return the sport and give the commitment required but he quickly found the answers he was looking for. โI think COVID gave me a new lease of life, I got to spend some time at home with the family and the kids, then suddenly I got a new lease of life and got reinvigorated when we came back after lockdown, sometimes you can take sport for granted until you canโt do it, certainly after COVID it has given me a new pep in my step, Iโve applied myself fully and Iโm really enjoying my soccerโ.
Adding to the freshness has been the introduction of his younger brother Martin to the A team squad for the first time. โItโs great to have him on the A team, he is a very good young player, heโs here to play Youths and U19s, he has impressed the management with his showings there and heโs been called up to the first team with Cael Gaffney, Davy Lennon, James Fahy and Eddie Shaw, we have a good mix of youngsters coming through, they are all really impressing in training and now they have been given a chance in the busy run in weโve had, theyโve taken their chance as well. It is great to see five youths making the step up and giving fresh blood to the squadโ.
A need to rejig the Newmarket side has been apparent in recent seasons, he acknowledged. โThatโs always the case, you need to freshen things up, ideally you want to bring one or two players through a season and if they can come from your Youths team even better, in some cases the step up can be too big and itโs unfair to put people into the first team if they are not capable, the quality has to be there in the first place, if you can get them through the Youths ranks in the club itโs the natural progressive route, this season has worked out well for usโ.
Last season both Newmarket and Avenue faced off in a bizarre six minute refixture while over the course of five days this week they will meet in two crunch ties to determine the League and Cup champions. โThat six minute match was strange in the sense that we held the lead going into it, we knew that if we saw out the six minutes we would be good to go on and win the league, as it turned out we scored another goal within sixty seconds or so, I canโt really describe it, it was hard to prepare for it, we warmed up fully as if we were preparing for a full game knowing the whistle was going to go in six minutes, there was two halves so it was a bit crazy,โ he recalled.
Looking ahead to Saturday, David surmised, โThe Cup final will take care of itself, I havenโt looked as far ahead as the League game yet. Iโm really looking forward to the Cup final, since Iโve been here, I havenโt had a season where we didnโt get to the final so itโs to be expected and we demand it from ourselves as players, we want to continue this run for the club as long as we can, the number is special in that it is double digits this year if we go and get a ten in a row, itโs an amazing achievement, I know Iโm part of it but when you look at it, some of the great Avenue sides have only done three in a row and same for Newmarket teams before that, for us to have nine in a row and looking to complete ten is surrealโ.
Such a feat is unlikely to be replicated in Clare soccer, he acknowledged. โThe longevity of needing to go and consistently win every season without having one off day in a Cup match is highly unlikely, you can never say never but it is really unlikely, itโs been a difficult spell for us this season, weโve had our own setbacks but Iโve never questioned the commitment of the players, management or the club in general, weโve really strong togetherness which was needed at the start of the season given that we had a poor enough start and we lost to Avenue in the League and we went out of the FAI to Abbeyfeale and we went out of the Munster Junior to Avenue, while we would never say weโre expected to go and win those competitions but we do like to see can we progress in them. The Clare Cup and the League are the bread and butter, thatโs where you set out your stall at the start of the season to go and try win, anything else is a bonusโ.
While Avenue have had the upperhand in their encounters this season, the big-day experience is a powerful tool in Newmarketโs armoury, McCarthy argued. โWe had the Hugh Kelly final, we were off the back of a few poor results, they were on the crest of a wave and we turned them over that night, we have senior players, experienced players who have been there and done that, they may not have that, we have serial winners in the squad, experience does count for something. They are seen to be the up and coming team and they are, they are a really good side with lots of energy and pace but you canโt take away from the quality we have, I wouldnโt be going into the game fearing them or anything like that, Iโd expect us to go if we apply ourselves fully to go and win the gameโ.
Preparation for Cup finals changes in comparison for your typical Sunday morning league fixture, he admitted. โItโs a little bit different, youโve got to go and take into consideration you might have more of a crowd, it might be a Saturday evening fixture which it is, food preparation the timing needs to be right, for a Sunday morning with an 11am kickoff youโll just have breakfast before the game but for this one, you have to time your meals to optimise your performance. Itโs different in that sense but in terms of going and playing the game, we take every game as it comes, Iโm sure the management will have a tactical plan for us to carry out and then itโs up for us as players to go and performโ.
As a player, McCarthy has won eight Clare Cups, a handful of Premier Division titles and two Oscar Traynor medals, he has no intentions of slowing down just yet but certainly has his eye fixed on management and coaching. โItโs my number one sport, itโs the sport I love, I love playing the game, I would imagine myself going into a coaching role or management at some point, not yet I know what youโre thinking, thereโs still a few more years left in me. As soon as my time comes up I will probably go into management, I love live soccer, I watch TV but I prefer local live soccer, when a game is on locally I will try make my way to it, especially if itโs in Frank Healy Park because then itโs usually a Cup final or league play off decider, there is always something on it, itโs not just a needless gameโ.