*Sean Neylon speaking to Seamus Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan

DESPITE BEING fiercest of rivals the bond between players from St Josephโ€™s Miltown and Kilmurry Ibrickane is โ€œunrealโ€ when it comes to St Josephโ€™s Spanish Point.

Joint captain of the secondary schoolโ€™s senior football side, Sean Neylon said the rivalry between the neighbouring clubs helps to create a strong bond among the panel when they line out side by side. โ€œItโ€™s unreal how we have bonded. This has brought us so close, you donโ€™t think of the rivalry. We just want to put in a performance in Saturdayโ€™s final and hopefully it will get us over the lineโ€.

Neylon noted that Saturdayโ€™s All-Ireland colleges football final serves as โ€œthe biggest game of our careers to date. Getting to play in an All-Ireland final is a great opportunity and there is great excitement around the place. It was back in the eighties when the school last won Munsterโ€.

Wing forward on the St Josephโ€™s Miltown senior football side last season, Sean observed, โ€œA lot of the players who are representing Clare now came through Spanish Point. Football in Clare is going in the right direction, the seniors have retained division 2 status for a number of years, the minors were in the Munster final a few years ago, this is a great opportunity to represent the county at an All-Ireland levelโ€.

โ€œWe played Offaly in the under 20โ€™s a few weeks ago and there was only a few points between us, they won the All-Ireland under 20 title a few years ago, they are definitely on the up as wellโ€, he pointed out.

He explained that the Clare and Munster competitions are separate championships. โ€œWe beat Rathkeale in the Munster final and then we overcame Ennistymon in the Clare finalโ€, he said.

Sean stressed, โ€œwe are totally focussed on next Saturday, we have players on the Clare under 20 and minor squads. We are training flat out. We havenโ€™t seen Clara but they are supposed to be well organised, they have a few guys on the Offaly under 20 side. The excitement is building, the flags are going up, we have done the trainingโ€.

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