Minor boss Coughlan content with existing systems following Clare’s exit
*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S MINOR football manager, Dermot Coughlan is confident the systems in place are correct.
*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S MINOR football manager, Dermot Coughlan is confident the systems in place are correct.
A SECOND DEFEAT has ended Clare’s involvement in the Munster minor football championship.
*Daire Culligan on the attack for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s hopes of making it through to the play off stages of the Munster minor football championship are hanging by a thread after a second round loss to Limerick on Thursday evening.
*Evan Cahill. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare got off to a winning start in this year’s Electric Ireland Munster MFC following a thirteen point victory over a spirited Waterford side at the well appointed Leamybrien venue, home of Kilrossanty GAA.
*Cian O’Dea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CIAN O’DEA is to miss Clare’s potentially season defining Munster senior football quarter-final against Cork.
*Keelan Sexton. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ON SUNDAY in Owenbeg the Clare senior footballers suffered defeat at the hands of Derry, one of the in-form teams in the country, consigning them to Division 3 for the first time since 2016.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s seven-year stay in Division Two came to an end on Sunday when Kildare saw off Limerick after the Banner men fell to high flying Derry in Owenbeg.
*Darragh Bohannon breaks away from David Byrne and Lee Gannon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PRIDE, frustration and passion were just some of the emotions that Clare players, management and supporters were left with after leaving Croke Park last Saturday evening after a pulsating league encounter against Dublin.
*Jamie Malone is tackled by James McCarthy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THEY MATCHED DUBLIN for all of Saturday’s National Football League tie and led by six points with fifteen minutes remaining but Colm Collins and the Clare footballers were gutted to leave Croke Park with no points to show for their efforts.
*Dermot Coughlan was one of Clare’s top performers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior footballers came agonisingly close to recording one of the results of the year against the kingpins of Dublin.