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Clare hurling panel frustrated by 'lack of clarity' surrounding managerial selection
All eyes on Clare and Galway as search for hurling managers for 2020 season gathers pace
One half of Clare hurling's management team has stepped down
'You just cannot handle a player when you're an official'
Staying put: Clare GAA confirm duo will manage senior hurling side again for 2019 season
Collins joins group including Harte and Gavin as he heads for sixth year in charge of Clare footballers
Clare's challenge after Munster final loss - 'It’s a short turnaround but maybe that will suit us'
Clare joint-manager and forward to have appeals against Munster final bans heard on Saturday
Unfinished business with Cork, fortress Cusack and the role of Clare's fans
Clare joint boss: 'You're judged, it's an absolute dog eat dog, inter-county environment'
Ex-Clare captain to return from travelling, injuries for Tipp game and new Banner teenage prospect
'We're two cranky East Clare farmers' sons' - how joint Banner managers make it work
Colm Galvin returns to Clare fold and in contention for first league appearance of the season
Clare's joint manager concept, Donal Óg's coaching role, building on All-Ireland U21 glory
All-Ireland U21 winning duo ratified as Davy Fitzgerald's successors in Clare
Clare's Podge Collins backs new management team to do 'great job'
A Fianna Fáil candidate has staunchly defended the infamous Galway Tent
Work commitments force three-time Clare All-Ireland winning hurling manager to step down
Two Dublin priests did the ice bucket challenge and nominated the Pope's representative
Clare U21s 'the most creative and innovative set of players we've worked with'