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Published 10:31 21 Nov 2017 GMT
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It hasn't happened. In fact, it's been four years of struggling highlighted by the fact that they haven't made it back to Croke Park since.
They also have only won one game in Munster since.
Why?
One of the most obvious reasons in Clare's struggles has been their inability to win their own puck-outs, or those tough high balls.
They're a small team. They're full of wristy hurlers who are capable of playing that short passing game. Take Podge Collins, Cathal O'Connell, Colm Galvin and David Reidy for example.
What they lacked is a big man in the half forward line. A big man who can catch those high balls. A big man who has the pace and strength to get away from his man when he wins them. A big man who has the touch, strike and skill to score or lay it off to these fast runners when he wins them.
Some claimed John Conlan was that man. Conlan's play didn't have the zip they needed, and he regularly is tempted to take on wild shots when he wins these high balls.
Peter Duggan is the man for the job.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/932365591666716677
The Clooney-Quin forward didn't start for Clare in last year's Championship. He'll be a key man for them this year.
The abrasive half forward fired his club all the way to their first Clare senior final in more than 70 years.
He racked up some serious totals along the way.
He emerged as a sharpshooter during that campaign, and he hammered that home on Sunday at the Fenway Hurling classic.
His displays in both the semi-final against Tipperary, and the final against Galway were different level. He was a sight to behold in full flight. His touch, sharpness and power on the ball meant no defender could lay a finger on him
Now we know it's a meaningless pre-season outing, but the man accounted for 52 of Clare's 100 points. He scored 12 goals in a one-man destruction mission.
Clare supporters are getting excited, and are urging their county to build their team around the 6 ft 3 in assassin.
https://twitter.com/liamothebear1/status/932359047147409413
https://twitter.com/ClareSupporter/status/932354856412688390
https://twitter.com/ClareSupporter/status/919588020508155905
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https://twitter.com/claresport/status/932354187857481728
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