Glynn looking to the future
February 19, 2014

Wicklow's Leighton Glynn gets in his shot for Leinster despite the best efforts of Ulster's Chrissy McKaigue during the Railway Cup semi final at Pairc Tailteann
Two wins from as many outings in the Allianz FL Division 4 sees Wicklow perched proudly on top of Division 4 but Leighton Glynn is getting carried away yet.
The Rathnew clubman - who made his long awaited return to the inter-county stage against London in round 1 - is expecting their 100% win record to be put to the test against Clare next time out.
"Obviously we were delighted to pick up full points in our first two games," Glynn remarked to the Irish Daily Mirror.
"But that's all in the past, and it's now up to us to keep the run going against Clare.
"However, that's not going to be an easy game by any means, as on their own patch, they can make it very difficult for any team.
"And that game may not necessarily be played in Cusack Park. I see that Clare's game against Leitrim in the last round was switched from Ennis to Miltown-Malbay."
The return of the influential James Stafford from a hand injury has strengthened the Garden County's hand further.
"James Stafford is just coming back from a hand injury but he showed against Antrim that he has made a good recovery.
"In fact, he caused havoc when he came on.
"First, he scored a goal himself, and then it was as result of him being brought down that we were awarded the second penalty.
"As well, we're able to bring in lads like Paul Earls, and that really shows the strength in depth of our panel."
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