*Michelle Caulfield tries to break the tackle of Labhaoise O’Donnell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

THEY MAY HAVE BEEN defeated for the second year in a row on county final day but the coach of the Truagh/Clonlara senior camogie side is confident they will regroup and return with renewed vengeance next year.

A replay was required to separate Scariff/Ogonnelloe and Truagh/Clonlara in the 2021 final but for this yearโ€™s meeting the reigning champions were more dominant throughout, while three points was the margin at the end the result appeared to be sewn up long before then.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, Truagh/Clonlara coach Ryan Morris admitted that it was โ€œvery hardโ€ to take. โ€œI just said to the girls if ever a group deserved it more, all year long what theyโ€™ve put in but today just wasnโ€™t their day, we didnโ€™t show up in the first half, the things we worked on all year long and were doing right just didnโ€™t come to fold. In the second half, we were excellent and just held them to a point, we couldnโ€™t get enough scores so itโ€™s very hard to take but weโ€™ll be back again hopefullyโ€.

Throughout the campaign, Truagh/Clonlara blew away opposing teams with huge scoring tallies but for the final were unable to reproduce this scoring threat. โ€œLook at the scoreboard, we got 2-05, we know there is so much more in us, we were creating thirty to forty scoring chances in games, we were lucky to have 20 today, itโ€™s bitterly disappointing. Weโ€™ll go again next year whoever is involved whether it is myself or whoever, hopefully the players will still be there because they deserve itโ€.

โ€œWe had to make changes, things werenโ€™t working, some things that we didnโ€™t try throughout the whole year we had to make those changes but the girls died with their boots on, anything could have happened in the end. Scariff/Ogonnelloe are Munster champions and they deserve this, they are dogged, weโ€™ll go again next year,โ€ he added.

There was no hesitation in Ryanโ€™s view that Truagh/Clonlara would bounce back to contend for the McMahon Cup once again in 2023. โ€œ100 percent weโ€™ll be back, Iโ€™ve never seen a team like them with the professionalism and the desire that they do as a group, itโ€™s one thing going training together but the bond they have together is unbelievable, even if we were to lose one or two players it doesnโ€™t matter because weโ€™ve been losing players throughout the year with ACLs and stuff like thatโ€.

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