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.
*Clare’s Michael Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Despite a bright start, Clare’s involvement in the 2022 Munster minor football championship ended this Thursday evening.
*Tadhg Lysaght battles in the air. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It’s knockout championship now for the Clare minor footballers according to team manager Dermot Coughlan.
Clare’s minor footballers are sixty minutes from a fourth ever Munster championship, their opponents Kerry will represent a difficult challenge but coach Sean Haugh is confident they will battle to the last.
Clare have lost out in their bid to win a first Munster minor football title in 67 years.
Becoming Munster minor football champions would be “a great Christmas” for Clare.
Clare will play Kerry in the Electric Ireland Munster minor football final on Tuesday next at 7p.m. following their comfortable victory over Limerick.