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.
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.
*Joe Hayes. Photograph: Gerard O’NeillTipperary won their first Munster senior football title since 1935 and had a Clare man in their ranks. Lissycasey’s Joe Hayes was part of the Tipperary management that guided the Premier County to their tenth Munster SFC championship success. A former goalkeeper for the Clare seniors, the Toomevara resident joined David …
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When it came to championship preparations the Clare footballers got it wrong according to senior manager Colm Collins.
A huge win for Tipperary was how David Power described his side’s victory over Clare in Sunday’s Munster senior football championship quarter final at Semple Stadium in Thurles.
Clare’s senior footballers have exited the championship falling at the first hurdle as they suffered a three point defeat to Tipperary on Sunday afternoon.
Eoin Cleary will take to the field in his first championship outing as Clare captain on Sunday without the backing of the Banner Roar.
Clare selector Enda Coughlan has plenty of experience of playing against Tipperary teams.