McGann Admits Lack Of Competitive Game Hurt Clare As Premier Junior Campaign Comes To An End

Pic (c) Clare Camogie

Clare’s joint junior camogie manager admits not having enough championship game time was a factor in their bid for a place in the All Ireland final coming up short.

Armagh proved too strong from Ann Marie McGann and Tim McGrath’s outfit as the Ulster side ran out 2-13 to 1-6 winners in their last four showdown.

Clare came into the game having played just one match in the group stages, while Armagh built momentum in a more prolonged campaign.

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McGann felt it was an issue, and says it is disappointing to bow out in that fashion.