Garrihy: We Have To Ask Ourselves Why We Didn’t Produce The Performance We Know We Can

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St Breckan’s boss Donie Garrihy admits its frustrating that his side did not make the most of their opportunity to reach the Clare senior football final.

The North Clare men bowed out in the last four for the second year running as Eire Óg proved their masters on an 0-11 to 0-5 scoreline.

Garrihy says its disappointing that they didn’t put their best foot forward

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Meanwhile Kilrush boss Kevin Shaloo says his side will embrace the rebuilding job that lies ahead after they were relegated from the top tier.

The Shams lost out to Clondegad in the final relegation playoff with a campaign in the intermediate championship in store for 2022.

Shaloo says it is something they will prepare for in a positive light

Elsewhere, Ennistymon manager Brendan Rouine says having teams from the club competing in the top two grades of Clare football bodes well for the future.

The Magpies edged their North Clare derby with Ballyvaughan to take the Junior A title, meaning they will play in the senior and intermediate championships next year.

Rouine feels thats something which will provide a platform for players to take their development to the next level.