Clare’s minor camogie manager feels the lessons learned from their one defeat can help them reach a first All-Ireland Final since 2017.
After a round-robin loss to Kilkenny, The Banner responded by beating Antrim and ensuring their place in this year’s semi-finals.
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They face a formidable Tipperary outfit who won all four of their group ties and will start as favourites against their Munster rivals.
But Clare boss Dervilla Maloney says their team have a stronger bond now since the Kilkenny game.
Throw-in at Gort GAA on Saturday is 1pm.