Clare’s minor footballers have rung the changes ahead of their third outing in the Munster football championship on Wednesday.

It’s two wins from two games for Dermot Coughlan’s side having overcome both Limerick and Tipperary to secure their place in the phase one final. They face Waterford in Fraher Field on Wednesday at 7pm in their final outing of the round robin series and a total of eight changes have been made from the starting fifteen that defeated the Premier County last week.

Oisin O’Loughlin, Tadhg Lillis, Alan Killeen, Brendan Rouine, Diarmuid Fahy, Dara Nagle, Conor Hassett and Jamie Stack are all rested. In their place come, Thomas Collins, Fionn Kelliher, Eoin Walsh, Fergal Guinnane, Stephen Casey, Keith Crowley, Liam Murphy and Thomas Meenaghan.

Waterford can still qualify for the phase one final but they need a win to do just that.

Clare:

1: Thomas Collins (Lissycasey)
2: Fionn Kelliher (St. Josephs Doora/Barefield)
3: Micheal Garry (Cooraclare)
4: Ciaran McMahon (Ennistymon)
5: Eoin Walshe (The Banner)
6: Fergal Guinnane (Kildysart)
7: Matthew Reidy (Shannon Gaels)
8: Eoin Rouine (Ennistymon)
9: Cillian McGroary (Corofin)
10: Stephen Casey (Clondegad)
11: Shane Meehan (The Banner)
12: Keith Crowley (Kilrush Shamrocks)
13: Eoin Talty (St. Josephs Doora/Barefield)
14: Liam Murphy (Wolfe Tones)
15: Thomas Meenaghan (The Banner)

Subs:
16. Oisin O’Loughlin (St. Breckan’s)
17. Tadhg Lillis (Doonbeg)
18. Jamie Stack (St. Breckan’s)
19. Sean McNamara (Michael Cusacks)
20. Shane Browne (O’Curry’s)
21. Conor Hassett (Kildysart)
22. Darragh Whelan (Newmarket-on-Fergus)
23. Cathal Killeen (Doonbeg)
24. Michael Comber (Kilmurry Ibrickane)

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