*David O’Grady & Ronan Lanigan compete for the ball. Photograph: Joe Buckley.

Newmarket Celtic are an ageing team but their determination has not faded as the years have progressed, full-back David Oโ€™Grady pointed out following their latest success.

Alongside Eoin Oโ€™Brien, Eoin Hayes and Darren Cullinan, Oโ€™Grady collected his ninth Clare Cup medal in a row as Newmarket Celtic recorded a 2-0 victory over Avenue B on Sunday afternoon. It also marked the third year in succession that they completed a League and Cup double.

Avenue Utd B may compete in the First Division but they gave Celtic arguably their toughest test from within the county this season. โ€œAvenue B gave us a right battle today so weโ€™re just delighted to get the nine in a row, scorelines donโ€™t really matter in finals theyโ€™re just about winning and weโ€™ll push on now for number ten next year,โ€ Oโ€™Grady remarked.

Getting the win while also carving their place in Clare soccer history made the success all the sweeter, he said. โ€œBefore we came along three in a row by Avenue was the biggest run in the Cup, hopefully we can maintain our run, weโ€™re getting a bit older but we still have a bit left in the tankโ€.

He pinpointed the performance of their youngest starter, Callum McNamara who was named as man of the match as a key reason why Newmarket have been able to dominate the Banner Carpets & Flooring Clare Cup. โ€œHe is absolutely outstanding every week and there is no one fitter than him in the squad, he can play football, he can do everythingโ€.

Part of a back four which made life very difficult for Avenue, David believed their greater know-how in winning games was decisive as pressure mounted from their opposing attack. โ€œWe were probably more physical than them but the experience was a factor. They have a few lads that should be playing football with their A team and Iโ€™m sure they will in the next year or two, they are a fine side, they gave us plenty of it todayโ€.

โ€œWeโ€™ve played them in two Cup finals before, one went to extra time and we just nicked it 1-0, another was a 2-0 win, we played them in the Munster Junior Cup earlier this season, that game was nip and tuck for a lot of it and we just pulled away in the end, we never get it easy off them and itโ€™s always a tough battleโ€.

Oโ€™Grady had become accustomed to hearing renditions of โ€˜Red is the Roseโ€™ following Newmarketโ€™s success in the Cup over the last decade but admitted their celebrations have been altered as a result of COVID-19. โ€œIt will be bizarre, weโ€™ll see what we can do, Iโ€™m sure weโ€™ll muster up something and maintain social distanceโ€.

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