[QUOTE=âThe Big Cheese, post: 1055130, member: 1137â]Legendary All-Ireland winning manager Ger Loughnane has backed Clare to overtake Kilkenny as hurlingâs most dominant team claiming that the sportâs âbig ogre is beginning to lose his sense of danger.â
Loughnane, who led the Banner to championship glory in 1995 and 1997, believes recent retirements has chipped away at the air of invincibility that surrounded Brian Codyâs charges since the turn of the century.
And he believes that Clareâs all-conquering U21 sides of the past three seasons can transfer that success onto the senior stage provided they donât grow complacent.
âThe big ogre is beginning to lose his sense of danger, Kilkenny.
âThereâs a gap in the market again and we are ideally positioned to exploit that gap,â Loughnane said at the presentation of Clareâs Munster and All-Ireland U21 medals in Ennis on Saturday night.
âWe have now come from a position of being nowhere at underage level to being the dominant underage team in the country.
âWe are dominant because now when people ask who have we to beat to be successful at U21 level, they immediately say Clare.
âIf we can get to that situation at senior level, wouldnât it be brilliant to get back there again, and if every team said the team we have to beat is Clare.
âI am certain, with the quality of player, and the quality of leadership and management we have, that very soon, thatâs exactly where we will be.â
However Loughnane warned the next generation of senior stars that success wouldnât come easy.
Quoting extracts from Robert Frostâs poem The Road Not Taken Loughnane referenced the failures of Limerick and Galway to build on their underage triumphs.
âI see you at a crossroads now. You have three U21 medals in your pocket, and some of you have senior All-Irelands in your pocket.
âSo what path do you choose now?
âDo you choose the path taken by Limerick U21s who won three in a row, numerous Galway teams who won several (underage) All-Irelands, and that was the path well trodden.
âAs you go along that road you will have plenty people clapping you on the back and saying well done, enjoy life and have a few drinks.
âThat will lead you to a place called Easyville, and eventually a place called Oblivion, where no one will remember you.
âThe other side of that is the uphill path trodden by the legends of hurling, some of who you have seen retire in the last few weeks.
âWill you take that road, or will you take the easy road? That to me is the vital question over the next year or two, and will decide where we take our place.
âYou are the most talented players we have ever had, and you can now bring Clare hurling to a new level, but only you can decide that.â
Loughnane also heaped praise on the management team of Donal Moloney and Gerry OâConnor who guided the county to a hat-trick of Munster and All-Ireland titles over the past three seasons.
âWe are inclined to take it for granted what these lads have done. They have been the most innovative thinkers we have seen in hurling since Cork developed the possession game around 2003. The county and hurling in general owes you a massive debt of gratitude for what you have done.â
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Oh god please come on 2015