*Clare’s Andrea O’Keeffe in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.

QUALIFICATION for the All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-finals is still โ€œwithin our own hands,โ€ Clareโ€™s manager has said.

Speaking after their draw with Limerick, Banner boss John Carmody expressed satisfaction with the teamโ€™s second half performance when noting โ€œitโ€™s a game we probably should have wonโ€.

โ€œLimerick were exceptional in the first half. We have played Limerick teams down through the years, itโ€™s a local derby and there is nothing between the sides. The pleasing thing for us today was the character we showed in the second half into the breezeโ€, the manager said.

He went on to point out that โ€œLimerick beat Wexford by three points and we beat them by the same marginโ€ when noting that โ€œthere were comments going from some people during the week that didnโ€™t take note of those resultsโ€.

The Kilmaley clubman agreed that โ€œLimerick were in the driving seat at half time but we bossed the second half. We will regret the amount of wides we had in both halves and the goal we conceded was a crucial scoreโ€

Qualification for the knock ou stage of the championship is, according to the Clare manager โ€œstill in our own hands. We thought we would have a quarter final spot nailed here today but we havenโ€™t. Itโ€™s still within our own grasp, it will probably be scoring difference now but hopefully we will beat Tipperary in the last gameโ€.

Clareโ€™s next game will be away to Cork who, according to the Clare boss, โ€œhave taken the game to a new level this year. We will go down and compete as best we can. We have to compete for every ball now as the group is going to come down to scoring difference. We showed that we can battleโ€.

Concluding he said, โ€œitโ€™s a learning curve all the time. We are pleased with the second half performance today but we must learn from the first half. Itโ€™s a game we probably should have won. Hopefully we wonโ€™t suffer as big a defeat against Cork as Limerick didโ€.

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