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Davy Fitzgerald will attempt to get Clare's season back on track. James Crombie/INPHO

6 reasons why Clare hurlers can turn their season around

The Banner boys can bounce back from Sunday’s defeat to Limerick.

1. Brendan Bugler and Conor McGrath will return

Suspended Brendan Bugler and injured Conor McGrath were massive losses to Clare on Sunday.

Bugler’s physicality and leadership skills would have made an immense difference in the half-back line and McGrath is one of hurling’s deadliest marksmen.

In a game where just one point separated the teams, the presence of that key duo could well have tilted the balance in Clare’s favour.

David Reidy scored a second half point but was taken off on his senior championship debut while McGrath’s absence had a knock-on effect on three lines of the team.

John Conlon, Shane O’Donnell and Reidy started nominally in the Clare inside line but O’Donnell operated effectively as a one-man unit close to goal.

With McGrath and possibly two-goal star Aaron Cunningham working either side of O’Donnell as the summer progresses, Clare will present a far bigger scoring threat.

Davy Fitzgerald looks on as Brendan Bugler leaves the field after being sent off Brendan Bugler's red card from the Wexford game last year proved costly for Clare. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

2. Flaws exposed can be worked on

Clare’s indiscipline returned to haunt them again, in a number of ways.

Shane Dowling was allowed to profit with ten pointed frees and the Na Piarsaigh hitman could have finished with one or two more to his name.

And, of course, there was another red card for a key Clare player, with captain Patrick Donnellan dismissed at half-time.

Clare need to cut out the concession of scoreable frees and Fitzgerald will focus heavily on how his players tackle opponents.

Former coach Paul Kinnerk was highly-rated in this regard but the Limerick native is no longer a member of the Clare backroom team.

Clare have received four red cards in their last three championship games and a full compliment available to them for the full 70 minutes on Sunday would have made a huge difference.

Paul Kinnerk Paul Kinnerk has been a loss to Clare's backroom team. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

3. Championship debutants have been blooded

The performances of Shane Golden, David Reidy and and Gearóid O’Connell were praised by Fitzgerald after Sunday’s game.

For Reidy and O’Connell, this was their first taste of senior championship fare, while Golden did play a part in last year’s drawn qualifier against Wexford at Cusack Park.

All three were taken off against Limerick but the experience will have done them no harm at all as Clare regroup ahead of the qualifiers.

Fitzgerald has some big decisions to make as he plots a course through the back door.

In his post-match comments, he insisted that Bugler and McGrath must fight their way back into the team, with Aaron Cunningham also pushing hard for a start after scoring two goals after coming off the bench.

David Reidy and Tom Condon David Reidy will have learned a huge amount from his championship debut. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

4. Shane O’Donnell’s form

O’Donnell may only have finished with a point but there was much more than that to admire about his display.

The 2013 All-Ireland final hat-trick hero endured an injury-blighted season last year but he has shown flashes of top form again in 2015.

Ploughing a lone furrow close to the Limerick goal, O’Donnell worked desperately hard throughout and displayed a real appetite for work.

If Clare get on a prolonged summer run again, the goals could well follow, particularly if O’Donnell is supplemented by added quality around him.

The Éire Óg hitman remains a vital cog in the Clare wheel and we haven’t seen the last of him this summer. 

Shane OÕDonnell and Stephen Walsh Shane O'Donnell carried the fight to Limerick on Sunday. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

5. Clare have been down this road before…

…and finished 2013 as All-Ireland winners after losing the Munster semi-final to Cork.

Clare could be better served through the back door again as Sunday’s winners Limerick still have two fences to jump if they want to win another Munster title.

An opening round championship defeat is a big setback, no doubt, but Clare showed enough in defeat, and down to 14 men in the second half, to suggest that they will still have a big role to play in championship 2015.

Fitzgerald famously turned Clare’s year around two years ago with a meeting in his house after the Cork defeat at the Gaelic Grounds.

Miwadi and biscuits were the order of the day on that occasion and Fitzy might be making the trip to his local supermarket again as he tries to figure out where Clare go from here.

A dejected manager Davy Fitzgerald Davy Fitzgerald and Clare can pick themselves up again. Tommy Greally / INPHO Tommy Greally / INPHO / INPHO

6. Podge Collins and Colm Galvin could be back

Fitzgerald will surely be monitoring the progress of the Clare footballers, and Podge Collins specifically.

Collins was a star of the 2013 campaign, nominated for both the Young Hurler and Hurler of the year awards two years ago.

But the Cratloe dynamo was sent off against Wexford last summer and decided to focus his attention on football this year, with his father Colm managing the team.

If the footballers go out of the championship at an early date, Fitzgerald will surely look to bring Collins back in to the hurling camp and his return would be a major fillip to the many players he has soldiered with at U21 and senior level in the past.

Midfielder Colm Galvin has also indicated that he would open to rejoining the Clare squad when he returns from America later in the summer, with August his expected return date.

The key for Clare is to dig in and remain involved in the championship for as long as possible, which will provide Fitzgerald with more squad options.

Podge Collins Podge Collins could feature for the Clare hurlers before the season is over. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

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    May 25th 2015, 6:48 PM

    Would Clare not profit from employing some referees to come down and officiate their training games, explain to them the rules properly when they break them, surely it wouldn’t do any harm for the Clare backs to realise that so much foul play is the core reason they are losing so many matchs

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    May 25th 2015, 7:30 PM

    They have 2 ex-intercounty refs in there backroom staff.

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    May 25th 2015, 9:14 PM

    ? Who are they

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    May 26th 2015, 12:19 AM

    Fergie McDonagh and Seanie McMahon I think.

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    May 26th 2015, 3:21 PM

    Fergie O Loughlin I reckon
    Ah yes the bould Fergie

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    May 25th 2015, 9:29 PM

    There is one reason why they won’t turn it around…. And that reason is the manager

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    May 26th 2015, 3:31 PM

    I think yere a little bit harsh on him.
    He’s not everyone’s cup of tea and I usually turn on the mute button when he comes on,but the media are in his face all the time as they know he will react aka the “bizarre” interview he did with Claire McNamara after Sunday.
    He needs somebody on his management to get him properly focused instead of him ranting all the time.
    I actually think his “sidekick” from Bruff – Bulfin is far more of an a agitator getting under opposition players skins with a bit of sly sledging.He needed a James Ryan special last Sunday
    Then again Davy will probably never change

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    May 25th 2015, 6:39 PM

    It will be a while before collins returns, given that clare beat Limerick they won’t be entering the qualifiers at the 1st round. If they get a good draw then Podge may not be available until it’s too late! Davy will not entertain dual players.

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    May 25th 2015, 6:43 PM

    Clare won their opening munster championship match in 2013 beating Waterford but had to go via the back door after losing to Cork.
    id agree if clare get to august theyll be stronger but its a big if. If we can keep 15 people on the pitch there is some chance

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    May 25th 2015, 8:20 PM

    Reason to be pessimistic, manager is a raving lunatic and can’t see what’s going on in front of his face

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    May 25th 2015, 11:52 PM

    Apparently clare were in killarney last weekend playing an A v B game.a scuffle broke out between 2 players and a 3rd man came in to break it up.davy came down and lambasted the 3rd man for breaking it up,sating he should show the same passion.and he’s wondering why his lads get sent off…..

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    May 25th 2015, 8:11 PM

    After all the controversy of the winter and spring yesterday was a big day for Clare I thought to silence all the doubters, only a final appearance now will make up for it

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    May 26th 2015, 12:17 AM

    it depends on how they react to that defeat,they totally dropped their heads last year and got beaten by Wexford,their fouling way too much,Kilkenny did that as well but they were better at getting away it.

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