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Clare county football team

The Clare county football team represents Clare in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Clare GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Munster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League.

Clare
Sport:Football
Irish:An Clár
Nickname(s):Banner men[1][2]
County board:Clare GAA
Manager:Colm Collins (Cratloe)
Captain:Eoin Cleary (Miltown Malbay)
Home venue(s):Cusack Park, Ennis
Recent competitive record
Current All-Ireland status:All-Ireland (QF in 2022)
Last championship title:None
Current NFL Division:2 (5th in 2022)
Last league title:None
First colours
Second colours

Clare's home ground is Cusack Park, Ennis. The team's manager is Colm Collins from Cratloe.

The team last won the Munster Senior Championship in 1992, but has never won the All-Ireland Senior Championship or the National League.

Widely considered to be a Top 8 team.

History Edit

 
Clare junior football team, 1925

Clare has won two Munster Senior Football Championship (SFC) titles. The county competes in Division 2 of the National Football League.

1917: First Munster SFC title and only All-Ireland SFC final Edit

Clare won its first Munster SFC in 1917, defeating Cork on a scoreline of 5–04 to 0–01. This was after losing deciders in 1912 and 1915 to Kerry and in 1916 to Cork. Clare then faced Galway in the 1917 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) semi-final and won by a scoreline of 2–01 to 0–05. However, in the 1917 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, Clare narrowly lost to Wexford by a scoreline of 0–09 to 0–05. Wexford had won the All-Ireland SFC in 1915 and 1916 and would complete a four-in-a-row in 1918.

1954: Not part of the Munster championship Edit

Due to 1 sided defeat to Kerry by 6-10 to 0-2 in Ennis in the 1953 Munster semi-final it was decided that they would not be part the 1954 championships.

1979: "Milltown Massacre" Edit

A low point for the county team was the so-called "Milltown Massacre" in 1979. During a game played in Milltown Malbay, Clare lost to Kerry by a scoreline of 1–9 to 9–21, a difference of 35 points.[3] Tommy Tubridy, the father of David, played in that game.

1990–1994: John Maughan and second Munster SFC title Edit

Clare football's greatest day since 1917 arrived in 1992 when, under the stewardship of Mayo native John Maughan, the county won its second Munster SFC by defeating Kerry in the final at the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick, by a scoreline of 2–10 to 0–12. This victory was aided in no small part by two second half goals from Colm Clancy and Martin Daly. This victory was also historic in that it is the only year from 1936 to 2020 (when Tipperary won) that neither Kerry nor Cork won the Munster SFC. Clare's luck would run out however, and in the 1992 All-Ireland SFC semi-final, the team lost to Dublin by a scoreline of 3–14 to 2–12. Full back on the team of 1992 was Seamus Clancy, brother of full-forward Colm, and he was rewarded for his performances in the 1992 championship with a place on the All-Star team of that year.[4]

2013–present: Colm Collins Edit

Collins led Clare from Division 4 to Division 2 of the National Football League.[5][6][7]

Clare qualified for a 2016 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final by defeating Roscommon.[8]

Won against Roscommon again, this time at Croke Park, in the 2022 All-Ireland SFC.[9][10]

Support Edit

Clare has its own supporters' club, which is separate from the supporters' club of the county hurling team.[11]

Current panel Edit

Clare squad vs Derry in the All-Ireland Quarter-Final at Croke Park on 25 June 2022

No. Player Position Club
1 Tristan O'Callaghan Goalkeeper   St. Breckan's, Lisdoonvarna
2 Manus Doherty Right Corner Back   Éire Óg, Ennis
3 Cillian Brennan Full Back   Clondegad
4 Cillian Rouine Left Corner Back   Ennistymon
5 Cian O'Dea Right Half Back   Kilfenora
6 Ciarán Russell Centre Back   Éire Óg, Ennis
7 Jamie Malone Left Half Back   Corofin
8 Darren O'Neill Midfield   Éire Óg, Ennis
9 Cathal O'Connor Midfield   Coolmeen
10 Pearse Lillis Right Half Forward   Cooraclare
11 Eoin Cleary (c) Centre Forward   Milltown Malbay
12 Emmet McMahon Left Half Forward   Kildysart
13 Podge Collins Right Corner Forward   Cratloe
14 Keelan Sexton Full Forward   Kilmurry-Ibrickane
15 Aaron Griffin Left Corner Forward   Lissycasey
No. Player Position Club
16 David Sexton Substitute   Kilmurry-Ibrickane
17 Eoghan Collins Substitute Ballyhaunis (Mayo)
18 Gavin Cooney Substitute   Éire Óg, Ennis
19 Ciarán Downes Substitute   Kilmihil
20 Darragh McDonagh Substitute   St. Joseph's, Miltown Malbay
21 Joseph McGann Substitute   St. Breckan's, Lisdoonvarna
22 Ciarán Morrissey Substitute   Kilmurry-Ibrickane
23 Brendan Rouine Substitute   Ennistymon
24 Alan Sweeney Substitute   St. Breckan's, Lisdoonvarna
25 David Tubridy Substitute   Doonbeg
26 Daniel Walsh Substitute   Kilmurry-Ibrickane

Current management team Edit

Apppointed in October 2013, some additions noted.

Managerial history Edit

Clare have a history of appointing "foreign" managers, with John Maughan, from Mayo, proving to be the most successful; Maughan led Clare to the 1992 Munster SFC (a first in 75 years). Other outsiders to manage Clare include Frank Doherty (Galway) and the Kerrymen Donie Buckley (who managed jointly with Michael Brennan from Galway), John Kennedy, John O'Keeffe, Mick O'Dwyer and Páidí Ó Sé.[17] However, Colm Collins (from Clare GAA club Cratloe) began managing the team in 2013 and lasted so long that RTÉ called him "an icon of stability" in 2022, in contrast to less successful managerial appointments elsewhere.[18]

Dates Name Origin Provincial titles National titles Championship record
1990–1994 John Maughan Crossmolina (Mayo) 1992 McGrath Cup
1992 Munster Senior Football Championship
1994 McGrath Cup
1991 All-Ireland Senior B Football Championship
1992 NFL Division 2
P6
W2 D0 L4
1994–1998 John O'Keeffe Austin Stacks (Kerry) 1995 McGrath Cup
1997 McGrath Cup
1995 NFL Division 2 P5
W1 D1 L3
1998–2000 Tommy Curtin   St. Breckan's, Lisdoonvarna P2
W0 D0 L2
2000–2002 Pat Begley   Ennistymon 2000 McGrath Cup P5
W2 D0 L3
2002–2005 John Kennedy Ballylongford (Kerry) 2002 McGrath Cup 2004 Tommy Murphy Cup P12
W5 D1 L6
2005–2006 Donie Buckley Castleisland (Kerry) P8
W3 D0 L5
Michael Brennan St. Grellan's (Galway)
2006–2007 Páidí Ó Sé An Ghaeltacht (Kerry) P3
W1 D0 L2
2007–2009 Frank Doherty Caltra (Galway) 2008 McGrath Cup P5
W1 D0 L4
2009–2012 Micheál McDermott   Kilmurry-Ibrickane P7
W1 D0 L6
2012–2013[19] Mick O'Dwyer Waterville (Kerry) P2
W0 D0 L2
2013–present Colm Collins   Cratloe 2019 McGrath Cup 2016 NFL Division 3 P33
W16 D1 L16
as of 8 November 2022

Players Edit

Notable players Edit

Records Edit

All Stars Edit

Clare has one All Star.

All Star winners
Awards Players
1
Seamus Clancy (1992)

Competitive record Edit

All-Ireland SFC final record

List of appearances
# Date Venue Opponent Result W/L/D
1 9 December 1917 Croke Park, Dublin Wexford 0–05 : 0–09 L

Honours Edit

National Edit

Provincial Edit

Minor team Edit

Clare have won one All-Ireland and three Munster titles at minor level. They won the first of their three Munster Minor Football Championships defeating Waterford in 1929. Clare then proceeded to qualify for the inaugural All-Ireland Minor Football Final. In the final they faced Longford and prevailed by 5-03 to 3-05, to crown Clare All-Ireland Minor Champions. Clare defeated Tipperary in the 1930 Munster final to retain their provincial crown. The Banner County had to wait until 1953 for another Munster title. On this occasion Clare defeated Cork in the decider.

Competitive record Edit

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final appearances

List of appearances
# Date Venue Opponent Result W/L/D
1 22 September 1929 Croke Park, Dublin Longford 5-03 : 3–05 W
2 27 September 1953 Croke Park, Dublin Mayo 1-06 : 2-11 L

References Edit

  1. ^ "Team news: Tubridy back for Banner men". Hogan Stand. 21 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Clare storm past Kildare to maintain winning start to National League Division 2". The Clare Champion. 23 May 2021.
  3. ^ Ó Muircheartaigh, Joe (2000). The Chronicle of Clare 1900–2000. Ennis: Fág an Bealagh.
  4. ^ "The Banner roar, Jacko's last game, Marty's phrase - 25 years today since Clare shocked Kerry". The42.ie. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  5. ^ "July Road: Colm Collins has instilled real resilience in his Clare charges". The Irish Times. 13 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Every point will be precious in Division 2 – Collins". Clare Herald. 6 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Collins 'delighted' to stay in Division 2". Hogan Stand. 25 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Gary Brennan the catalyst as Clare break on through". Irish Examiner. 25 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Clare football manager Colm Collins says his 'incredible' players are never beaten". Sky Sports. 13 June 2022.
  10. ^ "Watch: Malone's late winner sends Clare into All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals". Hogan Stand. 11 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Can Cork GAA afford not to have its own supporters' club?". The Southern Star. 1 August 2016.
  12. ^ "Colm Collins' appointment as Clare football manager last October garnered but a few inches of space in the national papers". Irish Examiner. 1 February 2014.
  13. ^ a b c d e "Collins shakes up backroom team". Hogan Stand. 5 October 2022. According to Clare FM, former Banner goalkeeper Joe Hayes has replaced ex-Kerry All-Ireland winning 'keeper Declan O'Keeffe as goalkeeping coach, while Brian Carson returns as head coach after being previously involved in 2018 and '20. He replaces Gerry McGowan. There is also a new assistant coach in Mark Doran from Down. Another man returning to the set-up is Limerick native Michael Cahill, who will act as strength and conditioning coach. Declan Downes and Enda Coughlan are set to continue as selectors under Collins
  14. ^ "Former Sligo Star McGowan Looking Forward To New Role As Clare Football Coach". The Clare Champion. 2 April 2021.
  15. ^ a b c "McGowan appointed to Clare coaching role". Hogan Stand. 29 March 2021.
  16. ^ a b c "Sligo's McGowan confirmed as new coach of Clare senior footballers". Clare Echo. 29 March 2021.
  17. ^ Breheny, Martin (24 November 2012). "The import and export business". Irish Independent.
  18. ^ Neville, Conor (10 September 2022). "Collins an icon of stability in time of managerial flux". RTÉ.
  19. ^ Mac Lochlainn, Ronan (8 July 2013). "O'Dwyer quits after Laois batter Banner". Independent.ie.
  20. ^ "Clare's Gary Brennan announces inter-county retirement". RTÉ. 29 January 2021.
  21. ^ "Gordon Kelly: one of the longest-serving defenders in inter-county football hangs up his boots". The42.ie. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  22. ^ "Tubridy's record haul cannot stop Rebels but Banner qualify with Division 1 now in their sights". Irish Independent. 31 May 2021.
  23. ^ "Banner hero David Tubridy already has more history in his sights after becoming highest league scorer of all time". Irish Independent. 1 June 2021.

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The Clare county football team represents Clare in men s Gaelic football and is governed by Clare GAA the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association The team competes in the three major annual inter county competitions the All Ireland Senior Football Championship the Munster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League ClareSport FootballIrish An ClarNickname s Banner men 1 2 County board Clare GAAManager Colm Collins Cratloe Captain Eoin Cleary Miltown Malbay Home venue s Cusack Park EnnisRecent competitive recordCurrent All Ireland status All Ireland QF in 2022 Last championship title NoneCurrent NFL Division 2 5th in 2022 Last league title NoneFirst coloursSecond coloursClare s home ground is Cusack Park Ennis The team s manager is Colm Collins from Cratloe The team last won the Munster Senior Championship in 1992 but has never won the All Ireland Senior Championship or the National League Widely considered to be a Top 8 team Contents 1 History 1 1 1917 First Munster SFC title and only All Ireland SFC final 1 2 1954 Not part of the Munster championship 1 3 1979 Milltown Massacre 1 4 1990 1994 John Maughan and second Munster SFC title 1 5 2013 present Colm Collins 2 Support 3 Current panel 4 Current management team 5 Managerial history 6 Players 6 1 Notable players 6 2 Records 6 3 All Stars 7 Competitive record 8 Honours 8 1 National 8 2 Provincial 9 Minor team 9 1 Competitive record 10 ReferencesHistory Edit nbsp Clare junior football team 1925Clare has won two Munster Senior Football Championship SFC titles The county competes in Division 2 of the National Football League 1917 First Munster SFC title and only All Ireland SFC final Edit Clare won its first Munster SFC in 1917 defeating Cork on a scoreline of 5 04 to 0 01 This was after losing deciders in 1912 and 1915 to Kerry and in 1916 to Cork Clare then faced Galway in the 1917 All Ireland Senior Football Championship SFC semi final and won by a scoreline of 2 01 to 0 05 However in the 1917 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final Clare narrowly lost to Wexford by a scoreline of 0 09 to 0 05 Wexford had won the All Ireland SFC in 1915 and 1916 and would complete a four in a row in 1918 1954 Not part of the Munster championship Edit Due to 1 sided defeat to Kerry by 6 10 to 0 2 in Ennis in the 1953 Munster semi final it was decided that they would not be part the 1954 championships 1979 Milltown Massacre Edit A low point for the county team was the so called Milltown Massacre in 1979 During a game played in Milltown Malbay Clare lost to Kerry by a scoreline of 1 9 to 9 21 a difference of 35 points 3 Tommy Tubridy the father of David played in that game 1990 1994 John Maughan and second Munster SFC title Edit Clare football s greatest day since 1917 arrived in 1992 when under the stewardship of Mayo native John Maughan the county won its second Munster SFC by defeating Kerry in the final at the Gaelic Grounds Limerick by a scoreline of 2 10 to 0 12 This victory was aided in no small part by two second half goals from Colm Clancy and Martin Daly This victory was also historic in that it is the only year from 1936 to 2020 when Tipperary won that neither Kerry nor Cork won the Munster SFC Clare s luck would run out however and in the 1992 All Ireland SFC semi final the team lost to Dublin by a scoreline of 3 14 to 2 12 Full back on the team of 1992 was Seamus Clancy brother of full forward Colm and he was rewarded for his performances in the 1992 championship with a place on the All Star team of that year 4 2013 present Colm Collins Edit Collins led Clare from Division 4 to Division 2 of the National Football League 5 6 7 Clare qualified for a 2016 All Ireland SFC quarter final by defeating Roscommon 8 Won against Roscommon again this time at Croke Park in the 2022 All Ireland SFC 9 10 Support EditClare has its own supporters club which is separate from the supporters club of the county hurling team 11 Current panel EditClare squad vs Derry in the All Ireland Quarter Final at Croke Park on 25 June 2022 No Player Position Club1 Tristan O Callaghan Goalkeeper nbsp St Breckan s Lisdoonvarna2 Manus Doherty Right Corner Back nbsp Eire og Ennis3 Cillian Brennan Full Back nbsp Clondegad4 Cillian Rouine Left Corner Back nbsp Ennistymon5 Cian O Dea Right Half Back nbsp Kilfenora6 Ciaran Russell Centre Back nbsp Eire og Ennis7 Jamie Malone Left Half Back nbsp Corofin8 Darren O Neill Midfield nbsp Eire og Ennis9 Cathal O Connor Midfield nbsp Coolmeen10 Pearse Lillis Right Half Forward nbsp Cooraclare11 Eoin Cleary c Centre Forward nbsp Milltown Malbay12 Emmet McMahon Left Half Forward nbsp Kildysart13 Podge Collins Right Corner Forward nbsp Cratloe14 Keelan Sexton Full Forward nbsp Kilmurry Ibrickane15 Aaron Griffin Left Corner Forward nbsp Lissycasey No Player Position Club16 David Sexton Substitute nbsp Kilmurry Ibrickane17 Eoghan Collins Substitute Ballyhaunis Mayo 18 Gavin Cooney Substitute nbsp Eire og Ennis19 Ciaran Downes Substitute nbsp Kilmihil20 Darragh McDonagh Substitute nbsp St Joseph s Miltown Malbay21 Joseph McGann Substitute nbsp St Breckan s Lisdoonvarna22 Ciaran Morrissey Substitute nbsp Kilmurry Ibrickane23 Brendan Rouine Substitute nbsp Ennistymon24 Alan Sweeney Substitute nbsp St Breckan s Lisdoonvarna25 David Tubridy Substitute nbsp Doonbeg26 Daniel Walsh Substitute nbsp Kilmurry IbrickaneCurrent management team EditApppointed in October 2013 some additions noted Manager Colm Collins Cratloe 12 Coach Brian Carson 13 replacing Gerry McGowan Tourlestrane at the end of the 2022 season McGowan succeeded Carson from 2021 while Paudie Kissane Ephie Fitzgerald and Mick Bohan all coached Clare for one year under Colm Collins s management before Alan Flynn and Brian Carson served two years each 14 Assistant coach Mark Doran Down from the end of the 2022 season 13 Goalkeeping coach Joe Hayes 13 replacing Declan O Keeffe 15 16 at the end of the 2022 season Selectors Enda Coughlan and Declan Downes 15 16 13 Strength and conditioning coach Michael Cahill Limerick 13 replacing Rob Mulcahy 15 16 at the end of the 2022 seasonManagerial history EditClare have a history of appointing foreign managers with John Maughan from Mayo proving to be the most successful Maughan led Clare to the 1992 Munster SFC a first in 75 years Other outsiders to manage Clare include Frank Doherty Galway and the Kerrymen Donie Buckley who managed jointly with Michael Brennan from Galway John Kennedy John O Keeffe Mick O Dwyer and Paidi o Se 17 However Colm Collins from Clare GAA club Cratloe began managing the team in 2013 and lasted so long that RTE called him an icon of stability in 2022 in contrast to less successful managerial appointments elsewhere 18 Dates Name Origin Provincial titles National titles Championship record1990 1994 John Maughan Crossmolina Mayo 1992 McGrath Cup1992 Munster Senior Football Championship1994 McGrath Cup 1991 All Ireland Senior B Football Championship1992 NFL Division 2 P 6W 2 D 0 L 41994 1998 John O Keeffe Austin Stacks Kerry 1995 McGrath Cup1997 McGrath Cup 1995 NFL Division 2 P 5W 1 D 1 L 31998 2000 Tommy Curtin nbsp St Breckan s Lisdoonvarna P 2W 0 D 0 L 22000 2002 Pat Begley nbsp Ennistymon 2000 McGrath Cup P 5W 2 D 0 L 32002 2005 John Kennedy Ballylongford Kerry 2002 McGrath Cup 2004 Tommy Murphy Cup P 12W 5 D 1 L 62005 2006 Donie Buckley Castleisland Kerry P 8W 3 D 0 L 5Michael Brennan St Grellan s Galway 2006 2007 Paidi o Se An Ghaeltacht Kerry P 3W 1 D 0 L 22007 2009 Frank Doherty Caltra Galway 2008 McGrath Cup P 5W 1 D 0 L 42009 2012 Micheal McDermott nbsp Kilmurry Ibrickane P 7W 1 D 0 L 62012 2013 19 Mick O Dwyer Waterville Kerry P 2W 0 D 0 L 22013 present Colm Collins nbsp Cratloe 2019 McGrath Cup 2016 NFL Division 3 P 33W 16 D 1 L 16as of 8 November 2022Players EditNotable players Edit For individual player details see Category Clare inter county Gaelic footballers Gary Brennan 20 Gordon Kelly 21 Records Edit David Tubridy became top scorer in National Football League history against Cork in May 2021 22 his total score in the competition after this game 22 412 i e 478 points causing him to overtake the record of Mickey Kearins 23 All Stars Edit Clare has one All Star All Star winnersAwards Players1 Seamus Clancy 1992 Competitive record EditAll Ireland SFC final record List of appearances Date Venue Opponent Result W L D1 9 December 1917 Croke Park Dublin Wexford 0 05 0 09 LHonours EditNational Edit All Ireland Senior Football Championship nbsp Runners up 1 1917 All Ireland Senior B Football Championship nbsp Winners 2 1991 Tommy Murphy Cup nbsp Winners 1 2004 National Football League Division 2 nbsp Winners 2 1992 1995 National Football League Division 3 nbsp Winners 2 1987 2016 National Football League Division 4 nbsp Winners 1 1982 All Ireland Minor Football Championship nbsp Winners 1 1929Provincial Edit Munster Senior Football Championship nbsp Winners 2 1917 1992 nbsp Runners up 13 1912 1915 1916 1919 1925 1929 1936 1937 1941 1949 1997 2012 2023 McGrath Cup nbsp Winners 13 1982 1983 1984 1986 1990 1991 1994 1995 1997 2000 2002 2008 2019 Munster Football League nbsp Winners 1 1933 34 Munster Junior Football Championship nbsp Winners 1 1925 Munster Minor Football Championship nbsp Winners 3 1929 1930 1953Minor team EditClare have won one All Ireland and three Munster titles at minor level They won the first of their three Munster Minor Football Championships defeating Waterford in 1929 Clare then proceeded to qualify for the inaugural All Ireland Minor Football Final In the final they faced Longford and prevailed by 5 03 to 3 05 to crown Clare All Ireland Minor Champions Clare defeated Tipperary in the 1930 Munster final to retain their provincial crown The Banner County had to wait until 1953 for another Munster title On this occasion Clare defeated Cork in the decider Competitive record Edit All Ireland Minor Football Championship Final appearances List of appearances Date Venue Opponent Result W L D1 22 September 1929 Croke Park Dublin Longford 5 03 3 05 W2 27 September 1953 Croke Park Dublin Mayo 1 06 2 11 LReferences Edit Team news Tubridy back for Banner men Hogan Stand 21 May 2021 Clare storm past Kildare to maintain winning start to National League Division 2 The Clare Champion 23 May 2021 o Muircheartaigh Joe 2000 The Chronicle of Clare 1900 2000 Ennis Fag an Bealagh The Banner roar Jacko s last game Marty s phrase 25 years today since Clare shocked Kerry The42 ie 19 July 2017 Retrieved 19 July 2017 July Road Colm Collins has instilled real resilience in his Clare charges The Irish Times 13 June 2022 Every point will be precious in Division 2 Collins Clare Herald 6 February 2017 Collins delighted to stay in Division 2 Hogan Stand 25 March 2019 Gary Brennan the catalyst as Clare break on through Irish Examiner 25 July 2016 Clare football manager Colm Collins says his incredible players are never beaten Sky Sports 13 June 2022 Watch Malone s late winner sends Clare into All Ireland SFC quarter finals Hogan Stand 11 June 2022 Can Cork GAA afford not to have its own supporters club The Southern Star 1 August 2016 Colm Collins appointment as Clare football manager last October garnered but a few inches of space in the national papers Irish Examiner 1 February 2014 a b c d e Collins shakes up backroom team Hogan Stand 5 October 2022 According to Clare FM former Banner goalkeeper Joe Hayes has replaced ex Kerry All Ireland winning keeper Declan O Keeffe as goalkeeping coach while Brian Carson returns as head coach after being previously involved in 2018 and 20 He replaces Gerry McGowan There is also a new assistant coach in Mark Doran from Down Another man returning to the set up is Limerick native Michael Cahill who will act as strength and conditioning coach Declan Downes and Enda Coughlan are set to continue as selectors under Collins Former Sligo Star McGowan Looking Forward To New Role As Clare Football Coach The Clare Champion 2 April 2021 a b c McGowan appointed to Clare coaching role Hogan Stand 29 March 2021 a b c Sligo s McGowan confirmed as new coach of Clare senior footballers Clare Echo 29 March 2021 Breheny Martin 24 November 2012 The import and export business Irish Independent Neville Conor 10 September 2022 Collins an icon of stability in time of managerial flux RTE Mac Lochlainn Ronan 8 July 2013 O Dwyer quits after Laois batter Banner Independent ie Clare s Gary Brennan announces inter county retirement RTE 29 January 2021 Gordon Kelly one of the longest serving defenders in inter county football hangs up his boots The42 ie 1 December 2020 Retrieved 1 December 2020 Tubridy s record haul cannot stop Rebels but Banner qualify with Division 1 now in their sights Irish Independent 31 May 2021 Banner hero David Tubridy already has more history in his sights after becoming highest league scorer of all time Irish Independent 1 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clare county football team 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