*Wayne Freeman. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

As they put the final touches to preparations for Saturdayโ€™s Division 3 league final clash with Roscommon, the Clare ladies football team are in a good place.

Thatโ€™s according to team manager Wayne Freeman who told The Clare Echo this week that โ€œtraining has been really good and our focus is very much on bringing home silverware on Saturdayโ€.

St. Brendanโ€™s Park in Birr will host Saturdayโ€™s final which throws in at 4pm and Freeman is confident that his charges will have a big following at the Offaly venue.
When the sides met earlier in the campaign at Cusack Park in Ennis a draw was the outcome and another tight contest is expected this week.

A final decision on the fitness of Chloe Moloney wonโ€™t be made until nearer match time. The Kilmurry Ibrickane player has missed the last few games due to a leg injury. Lizzie Roche will definitely miss the game, she continues her recovery from an ACL injury.

Freeman explained, โ€œA change was made to the structure of the competition this year which sees two teams promoted (last year it was just one). While both ourselves and Roscommon have been promoted for next season, that will not detract from the determination of both to win this title. We want silverware and I am sure that Roscommon are the sameโ€.

He expects a strong challenge from Roscommon this weekend. โ€œWhen Roscommon came to Cusack Park for the group game they were missing Lisa Oโ€™Rourke, one of their key players. We were disappointed with our performance that day, it was one of our poorest in the league but we finished strongly. Our concentration this week is on Saturdayโ€™s final. Roscommon are unbeaten and I am sure they will travel to Birr determined to maintain that record. The challenge for us is to remain focused on the task. As Iโ€™ve said, we have trained really well, we are in a really good place and the mood in the camp is great. Our opponents are a physically strong side and we will have to deal with thatโ€.

Beaten in the All-Ireland final last year by Kildare, they are, of course, keen to go a step further this year. While Wayne acknowledged this is the case, he stressed that
they are not looking past Saturdayโ€™s league decider.
โ€œAfter Saturdayโ€™s game we will have a break and the girls will go back to their clubs for a few weeks. The championship is in June and we will begin to prepare for that four or five weeks beforehand. Clare are the only intermediate team in Munster and while we would love to play in the Munster A championship, we werenโ€™t allowed. We have always had the goal of winning the All-Ireland and that is still the target but there are still some very strong teams in the competition such as Westmeath, Tyrone and Roscommon to mention a few. We will focus on that in due course but right now all the focus is on Saturdayโ€™s league final,โ€ the Kildare native said.

Freeman is confident that Clare will have a big following in Birr. โ€œWe have good support and it would be great to see a massive Clare following in Birr as it helps as we saw in Dublin last yearโ€, he said.

Itโ€™s a settled Clare side which has key players in the Harvey sisters, Grainne and Caoimhe and Fidelma Marrinan (West Clare Gaels), Siofra Ni Chonaill (St. Josephs, Doora/Barefield), Roisin Considine (Tir Chonail Gaels), Teresa Collins (Burren Gaels) and Ailish Considine (Kilmihil) to mention some

Clareโ€™s loyal followers will make the journey to Birr confident that team captain Caoimhe Harvey will be bringing the trophy back to Clare.

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