*Patrick O’Connor holds off Tom Devine in the 2018 Munster championship. PHOTO: Martin Connolly
In anticipation for Clareโs Munster SHC opener with Waterford, little adaptations were made to their training routine such as the layout of Cusack Park to properly prepare for the environment that would exist at Walsh Park.
Patrick OโConnor has been Clareโs captain for the entirety of Gerry OโConnor and Donal Moloneyโs three year senior tenure and felt overcoming Waterford on Sunday was certainly a success to savour. โWeโre delighted to get over the line here today. Youโd often hear the boys referring to the moments in the dressing room after the final whistle so Iโm looking forward to that because we really have to cherish these moments and we willโ.
In making the most of the post-match celebrations the Clare panel opted for a cold treat making a pitstop for 99s, flakes, icebergs and any other ice cream you could think of as they made their way home on Sunday evening.
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That came as the release to the conclusion of seven weeks preparation with the National Hurling League fourteen point defeat still leaving a sour taste. โAs a group it was probably our heaviest defeat, a lacklustre display and a defeat where we came up second best all over the field and it really didnโt sit well with us. We were so eager to right them wrongs,โ OโConnor recounted.
During this two month window of work, management made minor tweaks such as the tightening every pitch for training matches to try replicate the dimensions of Walsh Park. โFor the last eight weeks if we were training in Cusack Park weโve had cones five yards in from the sideline trying to mimic this, as a back Iโd probably like it a bit tighter but the boys above would disagree. Weโve had a seven week run into this and weโre going to be very much on our toes for the rest of the year, delighted to come throughโ.
Joint manager Donal Moloney was of the view every team would be as meticulous in their endeavours to gain the smallest of advantages. โItโs fourteen or fifteen metres narrower than Cusack Park and a bit shorter, players adjust quickly and they need to readjust quickly now because the next game is in the Park. Every team will do that in preparationโ.
There is a way to go until the three teams that progress from Munster are determined, this is a step in the right direction for Clare who prior to the game had plenty of doubters. When asked what he made of the Banner being one of the two teams fancied not to make it to the All-Ireland series, OโConnor stated, โI wouldnโt see the merit in how they would do that, I wouldnโt have listened to any of thatโ.
According to the Tubber defender, โan environment has been fosteredโ where the more senior players like John Conlon, Shane OโDonnell and Peter Duggan are guiding and encouraging the younger brigade including Gary Cooney, Diarmuid Ryan, Aidan McCarthy, Ryan Taylor, David Conroy, Colin Guilfoyle, Riain Considine and Ross Hayes.
โGet used to those names because their application to training and everything away from the field, guys have really matured in the last couple of years, diet, sleep ticking all the boxes and it bodes well for the future. Those lads are going to have long careers and thatโs who the team will be built around in five to six years time,โ Patrick declared.