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HomeSportsClare team to play Kerry named

Clare team to play Kerry named

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THE Clare side to face Kerry in the Munster football championship on Saturday has been named.

The Clare side is;

1. Stephen Ryan, Kilrush Shamrocks

2. Ciaran Russell, Eire-og, Inis

3. Cillian Brennan, Clondegad

4. Eoghan Collins, Ballyhaunis

5. Cian O Dea, Kilfenora

6. Sean Collins, Cratloe

7. Daniel Walsh, Kilmurry Ibrickane

8. Darren O Neill, Eire-Og, Inis

9. Cathal O Connor, Coolmeen

10. Pearse Lillis, Cooraclare

11. Eoin Cleary, St Josephs Miltown Malbay (Capt)

12. Darragh Bohannan, Shannon Gaels

13. Gavin Cooney, Eire-Og, Inis

14. Joe McGann, St Breckans,

15. David Tubridy, Doonbeg

Substitutes 16. Tom O Brien, St Josephs Doora Barefield 17. Padraic Collins, Cratloe 18. Ciaran Downes, Kilmihil 19. Aaron Griffin, Lissycasey 20. Conal O hAinifein, Ruan 21. Conor Jordan, Austin Stacks, 22. Kevin Harnett Cratloe 23. Emmet McMahon, Kildysart 24. Cillian Rouine, Ennistymon 25. Keelan Sexton, Kilmurry Ibrickane 26. Alan Sweeney, St Breckan’s.

Owen Ryan has been a journalist with the Clare Champion since 2007, having previously worked with a number of other publications in Limerick, Cork and Galway. His first book will be published in December 2024.

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