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Clare footballers determined to close the gap

Few of Clare’s players can honestly put their hands up as having come near their capability in Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final loss to Kerry, Sean Collins was one of the minority who could raise their lámh.

Costly education for Collins & Clare

Education comes at a price these days and the sporting world is no different as Colm Collins and the Clare footballers will attest to.

McGrath & Clare have raised the bar

Clare’s involvement in the 2016 football championship concluded on Sunday but for one of their players his journey has been that little bit longer than everyone else’s.

GAA need to review their product

In the wake of Clare’s exit from the All-Ireland SFC, manager Colm Collins wasn’t licking his wounds and instead encouraged the Gaelic Athletic Association to change the structure of the championship.

Professional attitude does the job for Kerry

Healthy mind healthy body is a common phrase used in psychology, with the Kerry footballers is was a case of professional attitude professional performance.

Kerry put an end to Clare footballers’ historic season

Clare’s involvement in the 2016 All-Ireland SFC came to a halt on Sunday evening with Kerry proving superior by eleven points.

Football is the religion in Doonbeg

Lining out in an All-Ireland quarter-final in Croke Park against Kerry is a dream come true for Clare forward David Tubridy.

Opposition doesn’t matter to O’Sullivan

Darran O’Sullivan will line out at corner-forward for the Kerry footballers when they take on Clare in the All-Ireland quarter-final today, he feels the men from the Banner County have proved a lot of people wrong in 2016.

Clare make no changes for last eight tie

Colm Collins has kept faith with the same starting fifteen for Clare’s All-Ireland quarter-final with Kerry.
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