*Shane O’Donnell takes on Darragh O’Donovan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

WINNING the Allianz National Hurling League title could be โ€œa blessing or a curseโ€ for Clareโ€™s hurlers, former Limerick hurler Niall Moran maintained.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, the Ahane native admitted, โ€œAs a Limerick supporter going to Ennis on Sunday five in a row is the furthest thing from my mind. Until I see the Limerick team that will take to the pitch, I canโ€™t say how confident I will beโ€.

โ€œIf you take the form of recent weeks at face value then Clare will be favourites. Apart from the disappointment of losing the league semi-final, Limerick had a very good league, they blooded a lot of new players. The teams have been close in recent years,โ€ the Ard Scoil Rรญs secondary school teacher stated.

Niall wondered if winning the Allianz National Hurling League was โ€œa blessing or a curse for Clare. Brian (Lohan) must now decide does he stick or does he twist when it comes to naming the starting fifteen. From the team that started the league final, there are a number of players to come back in. Conor Leen, Cian Galvin and Darragh Lohan are just some of the new players who played in the league final. Had Clare lost that game they had ready-made replacements. If you go and lose you are the worldโ€™s worst. The selection decision could have a big bearing on the outcomeโ€.

Ex Clare senior football captain, Gary Brennan has transferred to Niallโ€™s club in Ahane this season and Moran said they are delighted to have the St Flannanโ€™s PE and Irish teacher involved with them.

Moran stressed, โ€œBrian and his management team have done an incredible job but they have got it wrong at critical times in the last few years so itโ€™s a real stick or twist issue for them. John Kiely does tend to return to his tried and trustedโ€.

A Munster SHC winner in 2013, Niall admitted he has concerns in relation to the availability of some of the Limerick players for this game. โ€œDan Morrissey would be a huge loss if he is out. In his absence Limerick have been vulnerable at the back. He has been carrying an injury and he would certainly be a huge loss if he is ruled outโ€.

A past pupil of St Flannanโ€™s College, Niall played hurling with the school at all grades up to and including the Dr Harty Cup. โ€œWe got a great education out there. Nowadays the Ard Scoil Rรญs catchment area is on the border and a third of our students come from Clare. For years we sent Limerick lads, including myself, to St.Flannanโ€™s College and we got a great education out there. They are getting that now here at Ard Scoil Rรญsโ€.

โ€œThere is great excitement here in the school this week, great to hear lads on the corridors talking about the game. Itโ€™s great to have a staff member involved in Paul Flanagan who is on the Clare panel. Itโ€™s a real sign of the times in Limerick that a lot want to be hurling now. In Limerick City that was alien to us for a long time, heroes on both sides such as Diarmuid Ryan, Ian Galvin, Cian Lynch, the Caseys and Will Oโ€™Donoghue were in school hereโ€.

Whether or not Limerick will retain the Munster title is something that Niall wasnโ€™t prepared to comment on saying that he wasnโ€™t โ€œprepared to look beyond Sundayโ€™s game or the one against Tipperary a week late. I am very wary of Cork this year. They are starting to win games. Look there is danger for both Clare and Limerick on Sunday. If they over invest it could cost them thereafter. Yes there will be big hype, both could make fools of us and we could see a one sided game. Itโ€™s just impossible to call and I would be lying if I called it. As I said at the outset until I see the Limerick team that will take to the pitch. I canโ€™t say how confident I will beโ€.

A number of players have been injured and a number have not had enough game time. We havenโ€™t seen enough of them as a unit this yearโ€, said Niall who concluded, โ€œitโ€™s fair to say never have we been as evenly matched as in recent seasonsโ€.

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