*PJ O’Connell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Oโ€™CALLAGHANS MILLS manager PJ โ€˜Fingersโ€™ Oโ€™Connell has admitted their second round tie with Inagh/Kilnamona is the game heโ€™s been most looking forward to in the championship.

Although Group 3 has pitted them in two East Clare derbies against Broadford and Scariff, it is their upcoming fixture with Inagh/Kilnamona that has captivated the attention of the two-time All-Ireland winner.

Fingers told The Clare Echo, โ€œInagh/Kilnamona is the game I was most looking forward to in the group, weโ€™ll see what weโ€™re made of there because it is knockout nowโ€.

A big change in attitude is required from the Mills, he maintained following their opening round defeat to Broadford on a score of 2-17 0-19.

He is also anxious to see a greater return on the scoreboard from their forward line. โ€œThey were getting scores at awful important times, when we were just getting back into it. Aidan Fawl was pulled for overcarrying for a goal and we needed it, that was a big game-changer that free out, he probably did overcarry but that was the difference really. Their full-back line was very good, an amount of ball went into our full-forward line and we got no return off it. Colm Cleary and Seรกn Cotter failed to score from play, I think Seรกn Boyce got a couple of points and that was our main lineโ€.

Oโ€™Connell added, โ€œWe knew it was going to be tough, we got enough ball to win it but we came out second best in the full-forward line, the Broadford full-back line cleared out our full-forward line bar Seรกn Boyce, like Colm Cleary didnโ€™t get a smell off Eoghan Gunning, it was a major factor, Seรกn Cotter didnโ€™t get a smell either and our full-back line were up against it with their full forward line, that is where it was won and lostโ€.

Gunning is his nephew and lined out at corner back for Broadford, impressing on his championship debut. PJ admitted it was unusual to be going into battle against his family. โ€œI met him before the game, I wanted him to play well but I wanted the Mills to win and he did play wellโ€.

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