*Donie Garrihy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

DONIE GARRIHY has named his Oscar Traynor squad for Clare’s opening outing in the tournament.

Clare will face Limerick on Thursday November 7th in Frank Healy Park for a game which has a 7pm kick off.

Garrihy is in the second year of his second stint as Oscar Traynor man. Shane Keegan is on board as coach this season with the former League of Ireland manager also back for a second stint with the county.

They are joined in the management team by coach Denis Hynes, S&C coach Aaron Ryan, goalkeeper coach Johnny Ryan with John Earls (medical) and Owen McCarthy (kit man) completing the backroom team.

Newmarket Celtic have ten representatives in the squad including two time Oscar Traynor winner Eoin Hayes.

Avenue Utd have the next highest contingent with seven members of their squad on the county panel.

Ex Treaty Utd midfielder, Scott Kirkland is also listed in the Clare squad along with former Clare footballer Conor Finnucane.

Clare Oscar Traynor Squad:
Shane Cusack (Newmarket Celtic)
Brian O’Connor (Newmarket Celtic)
Harvey Cullinan (Newmarket Celtic)
Jack Kelly (Newmarket Celtic)
Nathan Boaventura (Newmarket Celtic)
Dean Hegarty (Newmarket Celtic)
Aaron Rudd (Newmarket Celtic)
Tadhg Noonan (Newmarket Celtic)
Cian McDonough (Newmarket Celtic)
Eoin Hayes (Newmarket Celtic)
Lee Mulready (Bridge Utd)
Liam Buckley (Bridge Utd)
Jack O’Halloran (Bridge Utd)
Scott Kirkland (Bridge Utd)
Filip Mustowy (Bridge Utd)
Conor Finnucane (Inch Crusaders)
Conor Mullen (Avenue Utd)
Sean O’Callaghan (Avenue Utd)
Jack Dunleavy (Avenue Utd)
Cullen McCabe (Avenue Utd)
Jamie Roche (Avenue Utd)
Kaden Deegan Herlihy (Avenue Utd)
Jakub Ruminowicz (Avenue Utd)
Simon Kilker (Tulla Utd)
Yasher Aliu (Tulla Utd)
Davie Keenan (Lifford)
Lucas Silva (Lifford)
Jun Furson (Lifford)
Kirill Antunovo (Lifford)
Charlie Morrisson (Shannon Town)
James Fahy (Shannon Town)

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