*John Carmody. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
CLARE camogie manager, John Carmody is pleading for patience as his side head to Kilkenny for the second round of the National League.
Nine points separated Clare from Galway in their opening round loss last weekend and their trip Noreside is expected to be another tricky encounter as new players continue to make the step-up to senior level.
Speaking to The Clare Echo following the first round, Clare manager Carmody stated, โWeโve lots to work on obviously and Iโm not pleased with the result but thereโs plenty of character there and plenty of quality at times too. We were unlucky not to get a goal or two there which would have made all the difference on the scoreboard so all-in-all, as a first day out against one of the top two teams in the country, I felt that we fought the good fight. Ultimately we want to be closer to Galway but we have to be realistic too as weโd nine debutantes out there today and they didnโt look out of placeโ.
Carmody confirmed that Clare โhadnโt played a challenge matchโ prior to the Galway clash. โThis was our first game. We allowed our girls to focus on their colleges so we did pick up some injuries like Lorna [McNamara] and Zi Yan [Spillane] didnโt start today. So overall Iโm very pleased with the performance, a nine point margin I feel is flattering on Galway. I thought we matched them for effort, it was just that bit of extra quality up front that proved the difference in the end. But we have players to come back in so as a starting point, Iโm very, very pleased with that.
โI mean normally youโd have three or four challenge matches played before the first round of the league but we didnโt have that luxury coming in today. Regardless, weโre using this league to run the panel and to get experience for the All-Ireland Championship so from that perspective, Iโm very pleased with what I saw out there today,โ the Kilmaley man added.
Supporters of the team must be patient, he stressed. โIโm asking for patience. We have to have patience because getting up to the pace and intensity at this level wonโt come overnight. As well as that then, a lot of players were playing together for the very first time so itโs going to take a few months to bed in and as the players get used to playing with each other and understanding each other as a team, get used to what run to make or what option to take at the top tier will come. Weโve huge work to do over the next four and a half months, we know that but weโve a group there that are willing to work so we’ll keep at itโ.