*Aidan McCarthyโs return to full fitness is a major lift for Kilmurry Ibrickane. Photograph: Gerard OโNeill
NEVER SHORT OF MOTIVATION ON THE BEST OF DAYS, Kilmurry Ibrickane will not be found wanting when the race for the Jack Daly kicks off this weekend.
Beaten by a better รire รg team in last yearโs county final, the resilience Bricks will be determined to bounce back and try secure a tenth senior title in twenty years.
While Kilrush Shamrocks still lead the roll of honour list, Kilmurry Ibrickane are two titles behind rivals Doonbeg and they fly into battle against the Magpies this Sunday morning. For this game, they are without talisman Keelan Sexton who is currently in the United States and is expected to be back in their attack by the conclusion of the group stages.
Championship winning manager and captain, Aiden Moloney stepped down following the five point loss to รire รg with highly respected coach James Murrihy who previously worked under Horse Moloney along with managing Corofin to Clare IFC glory in 2015 and leading Clareโs intermediate ladies footballers to an All-Ireland semi-final in 2020, stepping into the role.
โTo be honest, itโs been an easy transition because Iโve been involved with the players and in the backroom team before, Iโve coached them before and have had various roles, itโs been an easy transition transferring stuff Iโve learned from managing clubs and inter-county teams to Kilmurry Ibrickane,โ James admitted.
He added, โIt was an easy decision to the extent that you always want to try and manage your own club, itโs always been an ambition of mine, the opportunity presented itself and I wasnโt going to turn it downโ.
High regard for the panel of player is something the former Irish Paralympian has had, โto be honest they have massive potential in the group, From our perspective we seem to be getting it right every second year so itโs about creating that consistency within the group, blooding the new players we have in and trying to keep the lads fit and getting the most out of the older playersโ.
As they went about regrouping at the beginning of this campaign, the focus was on blooding new players at senior level with the Cusack Cup utilised for this purpose. โI would have worked with Aiden a number of times before under his stewardship, the players are used to, the older ones in particular, to getting their body right and getting themselves right for championship, they know their own bodies. On the flipside, the Cusack Cup allowed us to blood young fellas and see if we could find depth in panel and those guys were eager to get an opportunityโ.
โFor us, weโve had some unbelievable servants to Kilmurry Ibrickane for fifteen years or more, the likes of Michael OโDwyer and Enda Coughlan are close to twenty years for what theyโve given, but they wonโt be around forever and we wouldnโt be doing our job unless we kept the wheel turning, in fairness to Aiden he brought in new lads from the U17s and minors. This year weโve had six eighteen year olds come into our adult panel and theyโve given a real injection, we would have been missing a lot of players through county training but theyโve reinvigorated the group from a training perspective as well as a panel,โ he said.
Year on year, Kilmurry Ibrickane have managed to defy the narrative thrown at them about being an ageing panel no longer at their peak. โItโs a testament to the group of players that every time they go and put on a green and red jersey they give it everything. The older players drive that, to the rest of group and younger players they donโtโ accept less than 100%, they are a self-driven group, weโre there to facilitate them, even some of the players that Iโd manage this year, theyโve forged their own managerial careers at various levels, sometimes they know more than I doโ.
For his first championship match as Bricks boss, not having a player of Keelan Sextonโs ability is a blow. โItโs like anything else, you have to play the hand you are dealt with, Aiden had the same hand not to have Shane Hickey, Dermot Coughlan or Diarmuid King last year, not having Keelan is the way the cards have fallen, with COVID a lot of young fellas want to go and travel, we gave Keelan our best wishes to go away for a few weeks and enjoy Americaโ.
On the injury front, he said Hickeyโs achilles is healing โvery slowlyโ while King is not back from his ACL injury, โwith Dermot Coughlan weโve tried to nurse him back into it, not many people knew it but it was a double ACL injury so weโre trying to be extra careful, heโs only pretty much back a week after spending six weeks in America, we are treating him with TLCโ. According to Murrihy, the trio of Mark Killeen, Enda Coughlan and Martin McMahon are nursing niggles prior to the Doonbeg game.
Kicking off his senior tenure with a derby does not take away from their target of securing the win, he stressed. โDoonbeg had a really good Cusack Cup campaign, they were relegation candidates but the management theyโve brought in with the amount of experience and championship medals between them really add something. Our local derbies are MIltown and Doonbeg, they take on a life of their own and it will be no different this weekend, there wonโt be much between two teams, both teams will be fired up and will want to get two points on the boardโ.
Management: James Murrihy (manager), Diarmuid Whelan, David Russell, Odran OโDwyer, Kevin Sexton selectors โ Keith Hennessy & Gary Sexton (S&C). Stephen Cunningham, Paul Shanahan (video), Michelle Downes (physio).
Captain: Darren Hickey
Key Player: Keelan Sexton
One to Watch: Josh Moloney
Fresh blood: Caoilfhionn O’Dea, Colin Considine, Diarmuid Comber, Jason Cushen, Josh Moloney, Kieran Killeen, Kieran O’Neill, Maurice Donnellan, Michael Comber, Niall Hickey, Oisin Sexton, Shay Gleeson, Stephen Moloney
Departures Gate: Darragh Pender, Eamonn Bracken, Evan Talty, Adrian Murrihy
Titles won: 16
Most recent: 2020
Last seasonโs run: Topped Group A ahead of St Josephโs Miltown, Ennistymon, Cratloe and Cooraclare. Defeated Kilmihil and Lissycasey in the knockout stages before losing out to รire รg in the county final.
Schedule:
Rnd 1 v Doonbeg
Rnd 2 v Ennistymon
Rnd 3 v Clondegad