*Clare joint manager, Ann-Marie McGann

Joint manager of the Clare junior camogie team, Ann-Marie McGann has outlined that members of the panel have departed due to concerns regarding COVID-19.

Clareโ€™s junior side commenced their All-Ireland bid on Saturday last with an eight point win over Offaly and face Wexford where another victory would cement their place in the last four of the competition for the second year in a row.

Since Clare began training at the start of the year and when they recommenced following the club campaign, panellists have departed. โ€œSome of them just decided they didnโ€™t want to play. When youโ€™re playing inter-county for camogie for so long and you get a four or five month break youโ€™re saying to yourself that I love this life of doing nothing. Weโ€™ve a couple of players who didnโ€™t play because of COVID issues at home, you cannot fight with anyone over that and you just have to work with it, a few players have dropped off but when they see things getting momentum we might see them back by the end of the year,โ€ McGann explained.

โ€œWe picked 26 because we had 30 last year and we found it very hard to give all the girls game time, it is better to keep a small panel and give everyone as small a run as possible. Iโ€™m delighted for the girls to get this win, weโ€™re halfway into a semi-final now,” the St Josephs Doora/Barefield clubwoman said.

Managements ordinarily deal with issues such as players under pressure for exams or work-related matters but COVID-19 has presented a new dilemma. โ€œYou cannot fight with anyone, you have to accept what someone says to you, if the girls have issues that is fine. If Iโ€™m being honest and I may be hypocritical standing on the line, I thought the GAA might have never gone ahead, now that Iโ€™m here Iโ€™m glad especially because we won. You cannot fall out with anyone over COVID because it is an exceptional yearโ€.

Reflecting on their opening win, the Ennis based secondary school teacher admonished their poor start. โ€œI was irate for the first twenty minutes, we never play like that, we donโ€™t do it in trainings or challenge matches but it must have been COVID cobwebs, they were so nervous for the first twenty minutes, it took a while to get into it but so many of the girls stepped up like Caoimhe Carmody, Louise McDonnellโ€™s goal if anyone got that in hurling everyone would be talking about it all in one movement drifted in caught the ball and put it in the back of the net it was outstanding, Sarah Nรญ Cheallaigh and Caoimhe Kelly were outstandingโ€.

Karen Ryan will miss the Wexford clash due to a broken hand while the extent of a shoulder injury for Sixmilebridgeโ€™s Fina Oโ€™Brien will be known closer to game-time.

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