Clare FM
30th July 2021
The manager of the reigning Clare senior football champions feels his squad are starting to hit form at the right time of year.
Kilmurry Ibrickane get the defence of their title underway tomorrow evening when they take on neighbours Miltown in the opening round of group games.
The Bricks will be without some key players with Dermot Coughlan, Shane Hickey and Noel Downes all ruled out through long term injuries.
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Manager Aidan Moloney says momentum is now starting to build after a slow start to the campaign
Clare FM will have live commentary of Miltown vs Kilmurry on Saturday evening from 7pm in association with Jones’s Supervalu Miltown Malbay
Clare FM
30th July 2021
Clare will bid to reach a second consecutive Munster minor football final this evening.
Dermot Coughlan’s charges host Limerick in Cusack Park, with the Shannonsiders having overcome Tipperary in their quarter final tie.
Clare have reached three of the last four deciders at this grade, with Kerry proving too strong on each occasion.
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There are just three survivors from the team that lined out in last year’s championship, and Coughlan says it will be up to the new players on the squad to put their stamp on proceedings.
Throw in this evening is at 7pm with live commentary here on Clare FM
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Clare FM
17th December 2020
Clare’s minor football boss says he’s proud of his side’s attacking efforts on their way to a Munster final.
Dermot Coughlan’s young side are looking forward to a provincial decider with Kerry on Tuesday following a comprehensive victory over Limerick last night.
The Banner have scored an impressive 5 goals and 44 points combined in their two victories over the Treaty county and Tipperary on their way to the final.
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Coughlan is impressed with how clinical his charges have been in front of goal in their last two games.
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