*Inagh/Kilnamona’s Jason McCarthy will once again be a central player for them. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Avoiding the hangover of how their first county senior decider panned out will be essential to Inagh-Kilnamonaโ€™s development for 2022.

In a whirlwind campaign that saw them rise above any expected dogfight in a group of death, Eugene Cullinanโ€™s side appeared to have matured at the perfect time but ultimately came unstuck in the final quarter of the final as a more experienced Ballyea fired five of the last seven points to prevail by the minimum.

It was a gut-wrenching blow that has been put firmly in the history books according to manager Cullinan who feels that Inagh-Kilnamona, following a underwhelming Clare Cup campaign, have to get back to basics for their opening tie against a scorned Crusheen in a fortnightโ€™s time.

โ€œTo be honest, weโ€™re just totally focused on the first game against Crusheen and thatโ€™s it. Weโ€™re looking no further than that because as far as Iโ€™m concerned, itโ€™s a 50-50 game. Regardless of what happened last year for us or them, Crusheen still have good and experienced players and theyโ€™d die with their boots on so we need to develop consistency in our play and the first step to achieving that is solely focusing on Crusheenโ€.

The focus from the outside as it has been all season for Clare as well has been Aidan McCarthyโ€™s long recovery process from a freak leg injury sustained at work. The 2021 National Young Player of the Year nominee did manage to finally make his comeback in Inagh-Kilnamonaโ€™s final Clare Cup outing against Cratloe but didnโ€™t subsequently make Clareโ€™s 26 man panel for the All-Ireland Semi-Final.

Inagh-Kilnamona will need their talisman back in full swing for a group that is largely a step into the unknown as aside from regular bouts against Crusheen in league and championship, Smith Oโ€™Brienโ€™s and Wolfe Tones pose a very different threat.

โ€œSmith Oโ€™Brienโ€™s had two involved with the county senior set-up as well so theyโ€™ll find another big improvement then their lads come back in so I expect them to have a bounce from winning the intermediate.

โ€œWolfe Tones too have three county lads and influential ones too as Rory Hayes had a great year, Aron Shanagher is a daunting prospect for any club while Darragh Lohan made his championship debut this year.

โ€œHowever, as Iโ€™ve said, our sole focus is on Crusheen for the next few weeks and after last year, we will be expecting a big backlash from them.โ€

Management: Eugene Cullinan (Manager), Tomรกs Kelly, Val Murnane (Coaches), Alan Griffin, Noel Hehir (Selectors), Steve Cusack (S&C)
Captains: David Fitzgerald
Key Player: Aidan McCarthy
One to Watch: Sean Rynne
Fresh Blood: James Cullinan, Sean Rynne, Shane Woods, Ricky Wynne
Departures Gate: Cian McInerney (Injured/Travelling)
Titles Won: 3 (as Kilnamona
Most Recent Title: 1908
Last seasonโ€™s run: Finally went from dark horse to a thoroughbred as Inagh-Kilnamona passed every test in a group of death before going on to reach their fist ever senior decider albeit that Ballyeaโ€™s experience pipped them as the post

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