Colm Collins is optimistic that there are still some chapters to be inked in the Clare footballers' success story.
The Banner County have enjoyed a tremendous rise in fortunes in recent seasons, contesting an All-Ireland quarter-final in 2016 and rising to the second tier of the national football league. As they prepare for Saturday's McGrath Cup final clash with Cork, Collins admits they want to progress even further:
"Absolutely, I would feel that this group of players have a lot of potential," he is quoted on gaa.ie. "I would feel that they haven't got to where they can go by a long shot so we would be hoping to drive it on again this year, to improve again. That is our genuine hope and we will work with that aim.
"We have lost Joe Hayes, who has been a great servant to Clare. He has been fantastic, he has retired. Dean Ryan and Darren Nagle are both in Australia so they are out of the equation at the moment. Hopefully, we will have a good strong panel, with plenty of new lads coming in to replace them all going well."
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