*Clare’s Cathal Malone in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

MUNSTER championship glory is seventy minutes away for Clareโ€™s senior hurlers who have reached the final of the โ€œmassive competitionโ€ after overcoming Tipperary by three points on Sunday.

Clare selector Tommy Corbett wasnโ€™t surprised with the strong challenge offered by Tipperary on Sunday.

Ennis native Corbett who managed Clooney/Quin at a number of levels including senior in recent years said after Sundayโ€™s victory, โ€œwe expected Tipp to come with a fight, they are not as bad as some made them out to be, we knew they would be fired up.

โ€œTheir wins in the Munster minor and under 20 finals would have lifted their spirits, their results didnโ€™t reflect their ability. Liam Cahill is a good manager and we didnโ€™t expect anything less that what the gave todayโ€,โ€ he added.

Corbett is in his first season as a selector on Brian Lohanโ€™s management. The former ร‰ire ร“g player is looking forward to the Munster final. โ€œClare have only won this title four or five times. Itโ€™s a massive competition. There are three cups on offer at this level every year. We have the league title and we are now in a position to compete for the Munster championship title. We will see what happens after thatโ€.

Referring to the fact that they were able to introduce four players to their line up during the course of Sundayโ€™s game, he said โ€œitโ€™s very important for lads to get game time and itโ€™s important that they take the opportunity when it arisesโ€

Asked about the fitness of Ryan Taylor who is recovering from a cruciate knee injury, the Clare selector said โ€œwe are keeping an eye on his progress and we will take medical advice as to when he will be readyโ€.

Tommy Corbett. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Looking ahead to the Munster final meeting with Limerick on June 9 he said, โ€œwe will look at the Limerick v Waterford game, we were concentrating on our own game today. They are a very good team going for six in a row in Munster, I am looking forward to the finalโ€.

Asked if the fixture will put extra pressure on Clare given the fact that they have been pipped by their neighbours in the last two finals he said โ€œitโ€™s another game, itโ€™s one we want to win and we will approach it like we have approached every other game. We are not looking any further than thatโ€.

โ€œOur support has been excellent. The vast majority in Thurles were our supporters, we appreciate that support and we are looking forward to the final,โ€ the financial advisor concluded.

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