*Shane McNamara captains Clooney/Quin. Photograph: Mark Hayes

2017 was a year in which the stars aligned perfectly for a momentum-filled Clooney-Quin to take full advantage of as they almost pulled off the perfect coup.

Management Team: Noel Harrison, Mike Duggan, Liam Clancy (Coach), Sean Smyth (Goalkeeping Coach), Victor Oโ€™Riordan (S&C)
Captain: Shane McNamara
Titles: 1
Most Recent Title: 1942
Key Player: Ryan Taylor
Fresh Blood: Paul Hogan, Ulick Oโ€™Sullivan, Cathal Oโ€™Halloran, David Sheehy

Three years on from that agonising near county final miss against Sixmilebridge and the bulk of that team are still in situ while their underage system is currently booming.

Granted, the loss of 2018 All-Star Peter Duggan is a considerable blow but it does present a glorious opportunity for others to step up to the mark as they look to replicate that 2017 constellation following early exits in the past two campaigns.

On the flip side, Clooney-Quinโ€™s new management team havenโ€™t even had time to get their feet under the table as the unprecedented lockdown has severely shortened their first championships preparations. However, having cut their cloth accordingly, there will be no excuses emanating from the camp this Friday when they take on last yearโ€™s semi-finalists Inagh-Kilnamona according to Noel Harrison.

โ€œBeing a new management team, obviously it would have been preferable to have had a Clare Cup campaign behind us to fully assess what we have in the squad and be more assured of our options. So like everyone else weโ€™ve had to rely on the few challenge games and in-house matches weโ€™ve played over the last few weeks in that regard. Weโ€™re really happy with the attitude and application to training since weโ€™ve been back but weโ€™ll know a lot more come Friday evening.

โ€œI suppose the fact that every team is trying to fit a lot of training into such a short time, players appear to be picking up a lot of hamstring and calf injuries and so on. Michael Corry has a bad shoulder injury which is not looking good at the moment and we seem to keep picking up niggles. Cillian and Martin Duggan have had constant niggles but both should be okay weโ€™re hoping.

โ€œRegardless, we have to get on with it. Weโ€™ve a few players that would have played junior last year that weโ€™d hope can make the step up to senior and hopefully we can also integrate a couple of the minors later in the campaign if we can get an extended run.โ€

With the mindset of treating every match as knock-out, Clooney-Quin will first have to contend with an ever-improving Inagh-Kilnamona side that not only reached the last four in 2019 but also contested the Clare Cup final. Look, we think we’re in a relatively good place anyway but in saying that weโ€™re under no illusions as to the challenge weโ€™re facing against Inagh-Kilnamona. All the success theyโ€™ve had at Under 21 level in recent years and they probably should have been in a county final last year as well so weโ€™re fully aware of the big challenge that awaits us.

โ€œWe know enough about each other having played them regularly in the Clare Cup and a few times in the championship so itโ€™s not as if either team is going to come out with a rabbit from their hat on Championship Friday. But we do know their strengths, both from a county perspective as well as their strength-in-depth. They have a huge pick with all the underage success they’ve had so weโ€™re probably up against it but weโ€™re looking forward to it at the same time.โ€

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