*Colm Collins. Photograph: Martin Connolly
Beating Waterford on Saturday was a case of job done for Colm Collins and the Clare senior footballers but it wonโt come close when it comes to Kerry according to the Banner boss.
They may not have set the world alight in the first half of their championship opener but it was enough to hold a six point advantage, that lead would be whittled down to a single score as the game progressed with Waterford piling the pressure on the hosts.
For thirty six minutes in the second half, Clare went without a score allowing their opponents get a foothold in the game as Collins said, โI think the biggest problem was we didnโt keep the scoreboard ticking over, any chances we created we squandered and that gave encouragement to the opposition, championship is championship, this isnโt the first time this has happened, Galway and London last weekend says everything, Limerick third from bottom in Division 4 beat Tipperary tonight, weโre just happy to have wonโ.
โIt is frustrating, we were in a fantastic position at half-time and didnโt drive on. In 2014 we were lucky to draw here so happy enough we have got the win and looking forward to playing the Munster semi-final on the 1st of Juneโ. He added, โWe missed a lot of chances but Iโd rather be in this position than Tipperaryโs positionโ.
Over the next three weeks, Clare will be aiming to make a significant improvement before their semi-final meeting with Kerry. โNobody would be under any illusions, that performance wonโt get you inside the gate on that day, weโve a lot to day so weโll get on with it,โ the Cratloe club man stated. For that tie, he has confirmed David Tubridy and Sean OโDonoghue will be available for selection