*Colm Collins and Eoin Cleary at the final whistle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

CLARE CAPTAIN, Eoin Cleary is hopeful their historic win over Cork will be referenced as an inspiration for future county footballers.

Colm Collinsโ€™ side booked their place in the Munster semi-finals with Clareโ€™s fourth ever championship win over Cork on Sunday and their first since a famous provincial last four clash with the Rebels in Cusack Park back in 1997.

On that day a quick free from Ger Keane teed up Martin Daly to rattle the net and secure a famous one point victory for the side then managed by John Oโ€™Keeffe.

It was a moment referenced by Cleary in the aftermath of Sundayโ€™s win when speaking to The Clare Echo. โ€œWeโ€™ve only seen videos of Ger Keane and Martin Dalyโ€™s goal in 1997, a lot of us were only three and four, Cathal Oโ€™Connor is the only one that might remember it! This is a day when hopefully future Clare footballers will talk about but at the same time it will count for nothing if we donโ€™t beat Limerick in two weeks timeโ€.

In advance of the game, Cleary had outlined to The Clare Echo that that they are at their best when their backs are to the wall. โ€œItโ€™s great to be right for once. Hearing the bang of the galvanised when a few scores went over, the Clare crowd got behind us, a pivotal moment in the game for me, I donโ€™t know Ciaran Russell had the energy but he shored up the line there and the ref could easily have blown it up, he came up through two Cork players and popped it over to Cillian, the rest is historyโ€.

Countless moments could have been recalled during the game, whether it was Stephen Ryan plucking a Rory Maguire shot from the crossbar to stop Cork scoring, Cillian Brennanโ€™s timely turnovers or Jamie Maloneโ€™s soaring runs, such was the nature of a strong collective performance.

โ€œIt was unreal. The second half was what were really all about, Jamie Malone spoke really well at half time, the energy we fed off the crowd, the first few points we got really got us going and thatโ€™s the performance we were looking to put together all year, we put it together when it most counted,โ€ he said.

Along with Maloneโ€™s message, the narrative at simple was to improve the tackling technique to stop Steven Sherlock from slotting over frees and also to settle in front of goal. โ€œOur shooting efficiency was a bit off, we rushed a few shots, we talked about fixing that and the boys identified that. Thankfully we were able to rectify that for the second half, I donโ€™t think we conceded too many frees although Colm will dissect that performance and Iโ€™m sure weโ€™ll hear a lot more about it on Wednesday and our mistakes, thatโ€™s what we need to do, listen to him and learn for the next dayโ€.

Securing the win adds to the Easter weekend, the Miltown Malbay noted but said his celebrations may be curtailed due to the upcoming visit of a certain US President. โ€œWeโ€™ll enjoy the moment and tonight as a group but once Monday morning comes it will be all about Limerick. For sure itโ€™ll make the long weekend very enjoyable but I think Iโ€™m rostered to work for Biden this week so it might be quieter for me than mostโ€.

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