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Sean O’Shea celebrates scoring the first goal against Clare at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney. Picture: INPHO/Ryan Byrne
Sun, 27 Jun, 2021 - 19:00
Saturday in Killarney was a classic Munster Championship situation for Kerry.
Regardless of the nature of the performance or the result, it will be explained away. Win well, and Clare were useless. Win without shooting the lights out, and Kerry were off it. That is why it is so important for the inner circle to shut out all that noise. The only thing that counts is winning, advancing to the next round, and honouring the standards of the group.
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Clare are aiming to lay siege to Kingdom
June 26, 2021
It is a familiar match up that never gets easier. Clare travel to Fitzgerald Stadium this Saturday as they come up against a fancied Kerry side this Saturday (throw in 7pm).
Clare are monitoring the fitness of Jamie Malone while Kevin Harnett looks set to miss out with an achilles injury.
Colm Collins’ men face an extremely difficult task when they go head to head with arguably the most in form side in Ireland.
Clare have no second chances with this year’s championship run on a straight knockout basis and any hopes of Kerry taking their opponents lightly appear slim due to their own exit at the hands of Cork in last year’s Championship.