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The Clare senior footballers’ championship countdown came into sharper focus at the weekend when Limerick emerged as their Munster semi-final opponents after surviv- ing a second half rally from Tipper- ary in Semple Stadium on Sunday. Having avoided Kerry and Cork in the Munster championship draw this year, this appears to be Clare’s best Opportunity in a number of years to reach a Munster senior final and that encouraging draw was heightened on Sunday as Limerick’s win ensured their semi-final meeting will take place in Cusack Park the first week of June, with a high possibility of the game being played on Saturday evening June 6.
Clare and Limerick last met in the 2006 Munster championship when the Shannonsiders edged home by 2-5 to 0-8 in the Gaelic Grounds. In- cidentally, Co-manager of Clare that day was Kerryman Donie Buckley who is now part of Limerick’s back- room team under manager Mickey Ned O’Sullivan.
Meanwhile, the Clare hurling team also stepped up their Munster championship preparations last week ahead of their semi-final meeting with either Cork or Tipperary, when they played three challenge matches in five days against Antrim, Offaly and Waterford as the new look Cork squad under Denis Walsh trained at the Clarecastle facilities on Satur- day.