*Ciaran Russell points the way for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Let the good times roll, Clareโ€™s senior footballers have recorded back to back provincial wins to book their spot in the Munster final and also the All-Ireland SFC series and itโ€™s all analysed in the latest episode of The Water Break.

Colm Collins has achieved a lot during his time as Clare boss but now the longest-serving inter-county manager is preparing for his first Munster SFC final.

Itโ€™s on the back of Clareโ€™s nervy three point win over Limerick on Saturday with Keelan Sextonโ€™s goal proving to be the difference.

Joining us on The Water Break is the last man to captain Clare in a Munster SFC final, Alan Clohessy and TUS GAA Games Development Officer Mark Oโ€™Donnell.

Items on the CLรR:

  • Easy games between Clare and Limerick donโ€™t exist
  • Clare learning all the time
  • Direct supply to the on-form Keelan Sexton
  • The graveyard shift
  • Continually finding an extra gear
  • Stephen Ryanโ€™s growing influence
  • A long wait to get back to a Munster final
  • Is self-belief Clareโ€™s biggest hindrance when facing Kerry
  • The Cusack Park factor

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