Clare Minors Seek Improvement Against Limerick

The captain of the Clare minor footballers says they're eager to atone for a poor showing in the opening round when they take on Limerick tomorrow night.

Reigning All Ireland champions Kerry had a comfortable 0-14 to 0-3 win over the Banner in Tralee two weeks ago, with Clare failing to score from play.

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Clare now take on Limerick in Ennis, with the Treatymen reaching this stage thanks to a second half fightback against Waterford last time out.

Tomorrow's winners will book a semi-final spot against Tipperary, and Kilmurry Ibrickane's Keelan Sexton feels Clare can produce an improved performance.

Meanwhile, there's a busy night ahead in the fourth round of football's Cusack Cup.

Clongegad will look to keep their unbeaten run going when they host Doonbeg.

Last years beaten finalists Eire Óg travel to Doonaha to face O'Currys while Miltown are away to Lissycasey, while Cooraclare are due to play Kilmurry Ibrickane.

All games are set for 7 o'clock, while there's action at the same time in the Garry Cup too.

Cratloe and Ennistymon are unbeaten so far – the county Champions meet Kilmihil, Ennistymon travel to take on Kildysart.  Wolfe Tones entertain Kilrush.