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Éire Óg boss Shane Daniels says they can't afford to let outside noise distract them in their attempts to regain the TUS Clare Senior Football Championship. The Townies are hot favourites to follow up the success of their hurlers and secure a senior championship double and a fourth Jack Daly crown in five years. An impressive group stage campaign saw them record three wins from three and that was followed up with victories over Miltown and Lissycasey in the quarter finals and semi finals respectively. Daniels says they're solely focused on delivering an improved performance from their last four success. Meanwhile Doora Barefield's Eoin Thynne says their biggest challenge is playing mistake-free football on Sunday. The Parish defender claims despite the 10 point defeat inflicted on them the last time the sides met, the scoreboard didn't represent the pattern of play. Thynne says any hint of complacency will be duly punished. Throw in on Sunday is at 3:30pm with commentary thanks to Brian Pyne Tiles Westgate Business Park, Kilrush Road, Ennis.
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