CLARE MANAGER DAVY Fitzgerald has revealed that one of his top stars will be left “devastated” when he is omitted from the starting line-up for Sunday’s Allianz Hurling League Division 1 final following a concussion scare.
Fitzgerald is faced with an agonising decision after a player he refused to name was diagnosed with concussion following the comprehensive semi-final victory over Kilkenny.
Fitzgerald, speaking last night ahead of the championship dress rehearsal with the Déise, also confirmed that Conor Ryan and David McInerney will be ruled out through injury once again, with a call on Shane O’Donnell’s participation to be made on Friday evening.
But Fitzgerald refused to name the player he may have to deliver tough news to, explaining: “The most important thing with this set-up is the player comes first.
“I’m not going to risk anyone, if I thought it would cause problems down the road.
“We have one player who got concussed after the Kilkenny game. He’s mad to go but I don’t think we’re going to. He’ll be devastated.
“The player is number one, no matter what else happens. Winning hurling games is number two.”
As Clare aim to win this competition for the first time since 1978, they’ll go into battle without 2013 All-Ireland winners McInerney and Ryan.
McInerney was a revelation at centre back when Clare beat Limerick last month to clinch promotion from Division 1B, with O’Donnell injuring his foot in the same game.
McInerney has been sidelined ever since with a back injury and while Ryan lined out in the quarter-final victory over Tipperary, a calf injury sidelined the Cratloe powerhouse for the Kilkenn win.
Towering forward Peter Duggan could return, however, after playing in a challenge match against Cork last weekend.
Fitzgerald also allayed fears surrounding Podge Collins after local reports suggested that the dual star, recently back to full fitness following a cruciate knee ligament injury, jarred his knee playing for the footballers against Kildare at Croke Park.
On Sunday, however, Collins lined out for the Cratloe hurlers in a club outing and scored 1-2.
Fitzgerald also revealed that he had a frank discussion with Collins at the beginning of the year when it became apparent that the player wished to fulfil a dual mandate this year, having committed exclusively to football in 2015.
He said: “The one thing myself and Podge did at the start of the year, we had a conversation that will remain between ourselves.
“We’ve agreed that we wouldn’t talk about it. We had a good chat. And it might be different to what ye think.”
Fitzgerald is preparing himself for a battle against his former charges Waterford, who he brought to an All-Ireland final in 2008.
After four championship seasons at the helm, Fitzgerald stepped down after the 2011 campaign but still retains a huge affection for the Déise.
He added: “I would have a soft spot for them because I was down with them for a number of years. They treated me very well.
“I can’t say anything bad about them because whenever I go down there I get treated with massive respect and I like that.
“It’s great that you can walk away from a team, part ways and yet you feel good about going down there.
“You can’t really hate them anyway, can you? For 70 minutes, that goes out the door when you cross that white line. Things could be said but I have a lot of friends down there, friends in their backroom team that I’ll shake hands with.”
There was bound to be a blip or two somewhere in the season. Some of the players from yesterday need to have a good look at themselves. Not the end of the world though. We are still in a good place considering the mid season change of coach.
@Jim Demps: 9 wins and 6 defeats isn’t exactly glittering form. Running into a pivotal part of the league with some tough fixtures coming, good thing is the results of other teams in pool A means even the worst implosion will still see Munster get a playoff birth. But which is better Edinburgh/Ulster at Home and Leinster/Scarlett’s away semi or finish 3rd get away to Leinster/Scarlett’s and away to Glasgow semi.
@Scott Crossfield: not glittering but it’ll do. Doesn’t matter who we play in the knockouts, we are capable of beating all of them.
@Jim Demps: when full sides in action Munster need second place as they will not beat Scarlets and possibly. It Leinster away yet alone away semi. But ah sure we can beat anyone aside the next few weeks will show where they’re at and ways needed
The heading should be “best team in conference A”. They are top of conference A. Leinster are top of conference B and Llanelli are the reigning champions.
@Gary: it was Johann who said it not the author, take off your blue tinted glasses he’s not wrong..
@Gary: Well considering that Glasgow have amassed more points than any otherPro14 team in either conference this season (65 points), having won 13 out of 15 games, they are statistically the best team of the Pro14 on form.
@Hardly Normal: So saying Llanelli are reigning champions and saying Leinster are top of conference B means I’ve blue tinted glasses? OKayyyyy. So stating facts is wrong then. Hmm.
@Gary: he’s not wrong. Glasgow have the most points out of both conferences.
@Gary: spot on Gary
@Gary: Llanelli play in the Welsh Premiership and are not even the reigning champions, Merthyr RFC are. Think you mean the Scarlets?
@Martin Quinn: Haha , I should change that , I’m in league country now, (new south wales). About the pools , I’d have thought they were fairly even to be honest, can’t see much between the two.
@Conor Alexander Lynott: well seeing that Glasgow are out of Europe they are not the best team but they do have the most points
@Bob Joe: This article refers to the best team in the Pro14, not Europe. Europe and Pro14 are different worlds intensity-wise. Stay on topic, fella.
Here we go again.” Keatley is useless” brigade are back. The same people who were praising him a few weeks ago. My oh my how fickle the keyboard warriors are
@Chris Tobin: I’ve been saying from the start of the season that he’s improved a lot but he still makes poor decisions in the opposition 22 and is good for an error or two in a game! Was terrible yesterday but in fairness going on form this season that’s out of the ordinary for him. Shouldn’t be in the 6 Nations squad. Byrne at Leinster offers more and Carbury could be a world beater if he was getting game time at 10!
@Chris Tobin: There’s been so many seasons of it… in all that time nothing much has changed. He’s a great player on his day, in terms of winning the Pro 14, maybe, winning Europe, maybe not, (Munsters’ heart has always been firmly set on Europe). It’s a professional game and even when it wasn’t the pre-internet chatter has always been super critical, those who are involved know it. Add todays ‘chatroom factor’ and honestly it could be a whole lot worse.
They all seemed asleep. I remember Rhys Marshall standing by a ruck with his hands on his hips when he should have been blocking and that was quickly followed by a try
@Peter Brophy: should hammer Glasgow as most of their team in Scotland squad
Pretty basic errors by the coaching staff who allowed some underperforming players remain on the pitch for too long . Allied to An inability to change tactics contributed to a very poor night -
Why are Munster turning their attention to Leinster when they are playing Glasgow next?
Munster have no future with Keatley at 10. His performance in the first half was the worst I’ve seen at professional level in a very very long time. He simply killed the team.
@Brian Valès: Brian, I don’t where your loyalties lie but I doubt if you are a Munster supporter. Anyone watching Ian Keatley this season cannot but be impressed by how well he has played, but you know it only took one game for the knives to come out. I do not see anyone looking for Carbery’s head in the his 10 minute malfunction against Italy or the defence weaknesses by his colleagues. God help us against Wales if we have George North running against some our new apprentices.
Keatley and Williams were terrible yesterday. Some of keatleys kicks were absolute rubbish.
@David OfBrien: in fairness the whole team were dire on the night
@David OfBrien: and yet some folk think Keats should be backup to Sexton
@Marcodub: #keatleyhaters
Yet another example of Munster not showing up for the first half of a game. We done it several times already this season, most notably Home and Away to Leinster. Can see no excuse for not being mentally ready for a game of rugby and to me it usually happens when a certain 4/5 players are selected together. Johann has said it now at least 3 times that these performances are not acceptable but yet they continue to happen. How many times does Duncan Williams need to have a kick blocked before he or a coach address the issue???? He is not good enough to back up Murray, never will be, play Hart or give young Poland a real chance.
No leaders on the field, would have had Holland as captain.
@thesaltyurchin: Holland needed a break, he’s played in almost every game in Europe and the Pro 14 so far this season.
The Cardiff Blues game was a total malfunction by the whole team on Saturday evening.
Let no blame hang on any one individual, just suck it for what it was and get over it.If ever we needed a response , let us see it Friday night.
The whole team were off. Can’t blame a few players only. We’ve seen some great plays from Keatley and Williams this season. Williams needs more consistency but he also needs players ready to provide support and watching the game.