*Cormac Murphy of O’Callaghans Mills. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.ย
HARD YARDS have been clocked up by OโCallaghans Mills in their march to return to the senior ranks of Clare hurling at the first attempt.
Relegated from the top tier by Corofin last September, The Mills are currently unbeaten having qualified for the Clare PIHC final where they will meet Clarecastle on Sunday next in Cusack Park.
A 2-22 0-15 semi-final win over Ruan sealed their place in the decider. Manager Seรกn Doyle was pleased that his charges have been putting into practice what they have worked on all year. โI thought the first half was very tight, we worked really well on bringing the ball out, weโve a lot of work done on that, it worked today and hopefully it will in two weeks time because weโre looking forward to a big battle with Clarecastleโ.
He told The Clare Echo, โWe have an amount of work done, weโve a very fit team with a lot of work done, weโve brought back some of the experienced lads later in the year because we werenโt putting them through that, they are able to get through twenty or twenty five minutes and weโre looking okay. We have a big task ahead, it will be a great final, the Mills and Clarecastle two senior teams in the last few yearsโ.
Trailing by a point on thirty one minutes, Seรกn Boyce struck for a major to give OโCallaghans Mills a two point lead heading in at half time. โWithout a doubt it was an important score, it was probably a sucker-punch for Ruan, sometimes it is easier play against the wind than with it so for us we stuck to our plan as much as we could, Ruan created a lot of chances but we have a good auld foe back there at full-back (Conor Cooney) who kept their full-back line on top with two new young lads introduced beside him. Weโve brought young lads into the team this year, their legs have made an awful differenceโ.
Bodyke native Doyle felt it was a very strong collective effort from the East Clare side. โFionn Hickey covered every blade of grass like he does in every game, he got on a lot of ball as did Cormac Murphy, they are two talented young lads, there is talent all over the field, Jacob (Loughnane) is a big presence, he can break ball and bring ball down to the other lads, weโve a lot of work done on thatโ.
Of the four teams that reached the semi-finals, the Mills were the only unbeaten club, theyโll aim to keep that record following their meeting with Clarecastle on Sunday next. โWe came through a tough group with Tulla who took us to a draw, Tubber are one of the best coached teams Iโve seen in a long while and they got caught the last day, Parteen/Meelick are another good side, weโll take it as it comes, weโll knuckle down for the next two weeksโ.