Injuries And Lack Of Spectators Main Issues In Clare SFC

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The manager of St Joseph’s Miltown Malbay says Round 1 of the Clare Senior Football Championship was strange due to the changes implemented as a result of the pandemic.

Matches have been played behind closed doors due to public gathering restrictions and water breaks have been introduced in each half.

St Joseph’s Miltown Malbay take on Doonbeg in Round 2 of the championship.

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Manager Maurice Reidy says some players are struggling with tight muscles after being away from playing football for so long.

Throw in is in Cooraclare on Saturday at 6.30pm and we’ll have live coverage here on Clare FM.

Also on Saturday, Kilmihil play Lissycasey in Kilrush at 1pm and St Breckan’s take on Ennistymon in Cusack Park at 5pm.

On Sunday Kilrush face Cooraclare in Doonbeg at 12pm, and Éire Óg are against Kilmurry Ibrickane in Cooraclare at 2pm and we’ll have live coverage of that match here on Clare FM.

Éire Óg manager Paul Madden says it’s been a strange year but they’re glad to be back playing at all.

Clare FM’s coverage of the Clare Senior Football Championship Round 2 comes in association with Jones’s Supervalu Miltown Malbay.