David Tubridy spent a lot of time on the sideline in 2015 due to various injuries, now that he’s back on the field; the Clare footballer is making the most of every game.
What a difference a year makes, well in the case of the Clare hurlers, now they are beginning to get a bit of luck and more importantly the right results.
To date 2016 has been a memorable year for Clare football having secured promotion to Division 2 of the Allianz National Football League, now a regular starter Eoin Cleary is enjoying this year’s campaign.
It wasn’t one for the faint-hearted as Clare had three points to spare over Limerick in the Munster Senior Football Championship, manager Colm Collins is happy with the result but is well aware of the work that lies ahead.
Clare secured their place in the semi-finals of the Munster Senior Football Championship with a three point win over Limerick in what was a very dull start to the Championship.
When Clare take to the field in the Gaelic Grounds for Sunday’s Munster quarter-final with Limerick, the longest serving member of the team will be getting ready for what he hopes won’t be a busy afternoon.
Dual-star Podge Collins has a lot on his plate and over the last twelve months, that plate was quiet full, a special documentary airing this Monday will give an inside look into the life of the Cratloe man as he juggles two sports at a high level while also recovering from a serious injury.