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“You have more hair than Pep but maybe the stress of a few seasons in charge will change that”

0:00 - 6:52 - Intro

6:52 - 34:42 - Saturday throws up a historic Ennis Carpets Clare Cup Final between Newmarket Celtic and Tulla United in Frank Healy Park at 5pm. Respective managers Eoin O’Brien and Mike Moloney join Eoin and James in the studio to look ahead to the decider, assess their seasons and also discuss the current health of Clare soccer.

34:42 - 56:07 - Avenue United’s Premier Division title retention plus major promotion/relegation play-offs are to the fore for Dean Russell and Paul Kennedy who also make their Clare Cup Final predictions. Dean is also looking for a new job.

56:07 - 1.13:50 - Clare commence their All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship campaign at home to Wexford this Saturday (2pm) in what could be the pivotal tie of the entire competition. Former selector Ann-Marie McGann and Freelance reporter Derek Dormer discuss Clare’s chances of reaching a first All-ireland Quarter-Final since 2020.

1.13:50 - 1.33:44 - Kieran Madigan joined the lads to reflect on a sombre Sunday start to the All-ireland series for Clare’s minor and senior footballers, with the latter’s 17 point defeat to Down on home soil being particularly alarming ahead of tough ties to come against Monaghan and Louth.

1.33:44 - Clare relinquish the Liam MacCarthy Cup but have plenty of pride to play for in Sunday’s Shannonside derby; there’s provincial silverware on the line for the flagship ladies footballers who take on Limerick in the Munster Senior B Final in Mallow on Sunday (12pm); honours were already given out at Under 15 camogie and Under 16 ladies football levels; Clare’s interests in the Women’s League of Ireland increases; Munster need more bite against Sharks while there are fundraisers for Ennis Rugby Club, Ogonnelloe Hurling Club and Kilfenora Boxing Club

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