*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

IT CAME down to the first quarter for Clareโ€™s minor footballers as they exited the Munster championship, manager Dermot Coughlan maintained.

Eight points separated Clare and Cork in Quilty on Tuesday with Cork racing into a 1-5 0-0 lead against the shell-shocked hosts to carve out a solid platform on which they built the win.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, Coughlan reflected, โ€œWe have a lot to be proud of and Iโ€™m delighted with the second haff performance but obviously weโ€™re very disappointed with the first quarter. We started slow, the Cork runners got at us and we never matched it and I think they scored 1-5 before we got off the mark.

โ€œWhen we played the running game in the second half, I thought it suited us a bit more as we settled into the game, worked some great ball and created goal chances. So for 45 minutes of that game, youโ€™d be happy enough but unfortunately we probably lost it in the first 15 minutesโ€.

Midfielder Aidan Weaver received a straight red card on twenty two minutes which was another blow to the Clare cause. โ€œI didnโ€™t [see what happened with the sending off] to be honest with you and I asked the fourth official and he didnโ€™t see anything either but obviously the ref saw something so until I watch it back on the video I canโ€™t really commentโ€.

He added, โ€œWe had a Plan B but unfortunately when you lose a man you have to work that little bit harder but overall Iโ€™m delighted that we created goal chancesโ€.

Coughlan said, โ€œWeโ€™ll regroup again but my initial thought is one of disappointment. We had home advantage in Quilty tonight and I felt that we had a lot of work done and also had momentum coming into the game so being our fifth game, I thought that we were well set-up to have a go.

โ€œI know we canโ€™t go back and play it again but that first 15 minutes will have a lot of regret for us. Once we settled in we proved that we were just as good as them and our football was as good as them but at this level, you cannot afford to give a team like that such a head start and hope to make up the ground on them,โ€ he concluded.

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