*Clare’s U20 footballers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.ย 

CLAREโ€™s run in the Munster U20 football championship concluded with one win from six outings.

By Murt Murphy

Apart from March 22nd five point win over Limerick in Miltown Malbay, Clare suffered defeats to Waterford, Cork, Kerry and Tipperary on two occasions during their provincial campaign.

Nonetheless, Maurice Walsh is confident and optimistic that a number of the squad will progress to the senior ranks at inter-county level such as Luke Pyne and Seรกn Fennell. โ€œWe have even said it to the group that we expect at least four or five of them to play for Clare at senior level. Now we had two seniors missing at midfield (Seรกn McAllister and Evan Cahill), they are involved next Saturday and one lad has a dislocated shoulder. But I still believe there are four or five of those lads in the group that played tonight will play for Clare at some stageโ€.

Since March 8th, Clare have played six championship games and Walsh believed the timeline requires a review. โ€œDevelopment of players is what itโ€™s all about for us really. The two phase system is great for development. Itโ€™s a little bit long in regards to playing six games in six weeks. I think that might have to be looked at. Listen, Kerry were excellent tonight and our lads did their best but look we were not as strong as Kerry and Kerry do what Kerry do bestโ€.

He admitted that the fact Tuesdayโ€™s game versus Kerry was a dead rubber did make a difference. โ€œWhen you look at our results in relation to the other teams except for Kerry, we have done quite well. I am proud of the lads for doing that as our average scores per our last five games was 0-18 a game which is very good. Tonight we ended up with 0-11 but that was more about the strength of the opposition and the Kerry keeper denied us three goals from chances createdโ€.

Maurice Walsh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.

Speaking to The Clare Echo following Clareโ€™s 3-23 0-11 loss to Kerry, Walsh acknowledged that they were greatly hurt by Kerryโ€™s explosive start where they kicked 2-6 in the first quarter and limited Clare to a point. โ€œTwo early goals are nearly going to decide the result for you. We were disappointed in relation to that poor start because to the lads before they went out and we said we needed to start strong. We didnโ€™t start strong against Tipperary and we didnโ€™t start strong again tonight but full credit to Kerry, they showed intent from the throw in and they are the best team in the group in my opinionโ€.

Maurice continued, โ€œWe are positive despite a fair beating tonight but of this group, there are fifteen and sixteen underage again next year which is a huge positive and if the knuckle down, because itโ€™s all about hard work, like the best teams in the country do, then you will get the results and we are learning that up in Clare and the lads will have learningโ€™s from tonight that should stand to them against a top sideโ€.

Peter Keaneโ€™s role as Clare senior manager was praised by the ร‰ire ร“g clubman who manages Kildysartโ€™s senior footballers this season. โ€œPeter Keane is great football man and he is doing a great job โ€œhe laughs โ€œHe is a real footballing man and he knows his stuff. He brings experience and that bit of wisdom around the pitch and I think that was evident in the league. So all good in Clare and I hope the seniors do well on Saturdayโ€.

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