*Colm Madden in action for Whitegate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

There was a real sense of dรฉjร  vu as Whitegate were drawn out as the third team of five in the latest Group of Death and therefore receiving a first round bye for the second successive season.

Manager Terence Fahy would gladly take a repeat performance of their 2021 campaign that saw them finish with aplomb and almost snatch a historic quarter-final spot.

In a group involving Inagh/Kilnamona, Kilmaley, Clonlara and Oโ€™Callaghanโ€™s Mills, all of whom had contested at least a semi-final in the previous four years, Whitegate were initially seen as the relegation candidate but after lowering Oโ€™Callaghanโ€™s Mills, they had Clonlara on the rack in the next round only to let them off the hook at the death while drawing with eventual county finalists Inagh-Kilnamona in the final round.

โ€œThe team got better and improved with every round last year,โ€ reflected manager Terence Fahy. โ€œWe blew a few chances we had in the group to get an extra win or two which we didnโ€™t take but our lads played very well last year so hopefully we can get into the same groove again in the next couple of weeksโ€.

While their group rivals locked horns in the opening round, Whitegate were forced to wait a week before commence their championship campaign and itโ€™s an identical process this time around, not that Fahy is complaining.

โ€œIt was a help last year because weโ€™ve a very tight panel so we had injuries the same as every team does and therefore it bought us a little bit more time and itโ€™s the same this year. Weโ€™ve a few injuries that we hope can clear up in time over the next two weeks so for a light panel numbers-wise, I think it is nice to have the bye in the first round.

โ€œEverybody told us last year that it was a disadvantage but in truth, it can swing either way. Newmarket will have the advantage of having a match under their belts and being up and running whereas weโ€™ll have that extra week to get ready so it will just come down to who can perform best on the day really.โ€

Only Clonlara remain from last yearโ€™s quintet but if anything the quality has increased as 2019 and โ€™20 champions Sixmilebridge, last yearโ€™s semi-finalists Newmarket and 2021 Clare Cup champions Feakle are all vying with Whitegate for only two quarter-final berths.

โ€œI would think itโ€™s an open group, Initially it was seen as the group of death but we were also involved in one last year which turned out to be a very open group so hopefully it will be the same this year tooโ€.

Management: Terence Fahy (Manager); Kenneth Doyle; Patrick Minogue; Dave Moriarty (S&C)
Captain: Eoin Quirke
Key Player: Eoin Quirke
One to Watch: Conor Whelan
Fresh Blood: Finn Madden, Conor Whelan
Departures Gate: Colin Burke (abroad), Tommy Hogan (abroad)
Titles Won: 2
Most Recent Title: 1961
Last seasonโ€™s run: Ear-marked for another tilt with relegation, Whitegate not only proved their doubters wrong but realistically should have been celebrating a quarter-final breakthrough had they completed the job against Clonlara

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