Collins has ‘no complaints’ over penalty exit from Munster championship
CLARE SENIOR football manager, Colm Collins has said they can have “no complaints” with their exit from the Munster SFC.
CLARE SENIOR football manager, Colm Collins has said they can have “no complaints” with their exit from the Munster SFC.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s senior footballers exited the Munster SFC in dramatic fashion losing a penalty shootout to Limerick after 90 minutes of action could not determine a winner.
*Eoghan Collins fouls Brian Donovan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Ger Keane reflects on Clare’s Munster SFC exit to Limerick following a historic penalty shoot-out in Cusack Park.
*Eoin Cleary was Clare’s top scorer. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior footballers have exited the Munster SFC after coming out second best in a penalty shootout to Limerick.
*Podge Collins is back in contention. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare have never lost to Limerick in the championship under Colm Collins despite four consecutive provincial meetings between 2015-18. It’s an enviable record that the Banner cannot boast against any other county as not since 2009 have the Shannonside derby honours gone to the Treaty County.
ÉIRE ÓG’s MANUS DOHERTY will be one of the Clare footballers making their championship debut this weekend.
*Clare’s Aaron Griffin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Lissycasey’s Martin Daly and Éire Óg’s Barry Keating are both well versed on what it means to play senior championship football for Clare.
A NINTH CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON begins for Colm Collins as Clare senior football manager this Saturday and he’s determined that it will be a memorable one.
*Cathal O’Connor. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KEELAN SEXTON and Cathal O’Connor are set to miss Clare’s Munster SFC quarter-final while a major injury doubt has also emerged.
*Mikey O’Neill chases after Sean Hawes. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill On the second attempt, the groups are now confirmed for the Clare SFC.