*Clare Youths players Aaron Kelly & Colin Curran. Photograph: Joe Buckley

On Saturday the Clare Youths will travel to play the Cork League in Cork at Douglas Hall with a 2pm kick-off.

The team which is captained by Aaron Kelly from Shannon Town has had a number of friendlies and training sessions in preparation for the game. Limerick are also in this group and will meet Clare later in the campaign.

Jerseys sported by Ruairí Price’s side this year will include the Jigsaw logo in an effort to show it is okay not to feel okay and for the promotion of mental health.

The team for Saturday’s game will be chosen from the following panel: Jacob Ruminowicz (Avenue United); Joe Hanrahan, Josh Vaughan (both Moher Celtic), Johnson Munnunkum (Ennis Town), Michael Carr, Leon Daly, (both Bridge United), David Lennon, Dan McDarby, Lee Cregan, Martin McCarthy(all Newmarket Celtic); Craig Riordan, Colin Riordan Kevin Kelly, Alan France, Colin Curran, Aaron Kelly, Charlie Morrisson, Jake Leahy (all Shannon Town), Scott Cairns, Isaac O’Sullivan, Eanna Culloo (Tulla United).

CDSL PRO Jim Madden, Aaron Kelly, Ruairí Price and Colin Curran. Photograph: Joe Buckley

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