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Tralee left scratching their heads after loss

This article is from page 70 of the 2011-01-18 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 70 JPG

IF RTÉ radio and television reports were to be believed on Sunday, Ryan Cup hopefuls ITT had produced the shock of the round to knock out the 2009 champions Clare. And in truth, it was an eventuality that appeared extremely likely approaching the final stretch as the visitors led by three points.

However, much like George Best in the 1999 Champions League Final between Man Utd and Bayern Munich, RTÉ’s source must have prematurely exited the game before Clare’s late recovery saw them secure their passage to the quarter-finals.

Afterwards, manager Ger O’Loughlin was relieved but understandably not leaping to any conclusions after only the first competitive game of the year.

“It was a good workout although Tralee IT are probably going away thinking how the hell did they lose that one. We worked hard but I think what we got out of today is that we had nine or ten lads out there that are trying to make their way onto the team and we’ve learned that maybe three or four might do it and there are another three or four that won’t and that’s being truthful about it. So it’s as well off to learn this in January and February I think and that’s what we got out of it more than anything else.

“We were lucky and we turned it around and got the few breaks towards the last few minutes to win it and it was important to win because we want a couple of games as well. But you know it’s our first competitive game as such so I’m delighted to win it but I know overall you’d be disappointed with our display.

“In saying that, I would take good heart out of a lot of things. We brought on a few lads and a few showed up well. Cian Dillon was very good when he came on, Caimin Morey showed well and I thought Nicky O’Connell went through a lot of work and I was very, very happy with Conor Tierney so they are all the positives.”

“We have no hurling done and it probably showed out there but in saying that we will take a bit of heart from eight or nine displays and we know we have a mountain to climb in terms of work but I think we are hitting in the right direction alright.”

Clare are certain to meet a more stubborn challenge against LIT this weekend and with O’Loughlin unsure of the availability of his large NUIG contingent due to Walsh Cup commitments, the odds are certainly stacking up against his side to reclaim a semi-final spot.

“LIT would be considered stronger and I don’t know the schedule next week but we mightn’t have the Galway lads next week so I’m not sure how they are fixed for that game.

“But look it’s a chance for lads but we probably need to be going out a bit stronger that what we did today to get over the line in these games. We are all using them to prepare for the season ahead and we have learned a good bit today and I think that’s the main thing. We have a lot of work to do but I’m happy with some displays as well.”

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