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WITH only two games remaining in the National League, the make-up of the Clare football panel has been re- structured and streamlined over the past number of weeks with manager Frank Doherty now targeting the Munster championship opener with Waterford in Dungarvan on May 25, less than eight weeks away.
Last Sunday, Clare played with purpose and persistence and record- ed their first victory of significance
in the league campaign, heralding an upswing in their fortunes.
Prior to the beginning of the Cu- sack Cup, Doherty made it clear that players could still play their way into the panel and though that maxim re- mains true, the panel has continued to evolve with Waterford in mind.
Shortly after Clare’s win over Kil- kenny, Kevin Dilleen, who had been expected to have a role to play for the footballers, informed the county football management he was leav- ing the set-up to concentrate on club
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Fintan Conway and Kevin Larkin, who both featured prominently in the McGrath Cup, are no longer part of the panel and Kevin’s brother, Jim- my, who had also featured at the start of the year, has moved abroad.
Dara Blake was also recently re- leased from the panel, as Doherty continues to shape his squad.
Neither Dara Kelly nor Laurence Healy were available for selection on Sunday due to injury and with both backs likely to push hard for a start-
ing place, it’s becoming clear that Clare will have sufficient defensive cover for the Waterford trip. In terms of the forwards,though, it’s still un- clear if management have made their minds up on the most effective six.
Speaking after the win on Sunday, Doherty was looking to the visit of league leaders Offaly to provide an opporunity for Clare to build on the Wicklow victory.
“If we can get a good result then it’s just a couple of weeks to the Water- ford championship game,” he said.