Guiry looks at bigger picture

November 14, 2018

The Nire manager Dick Guiry. ©INPHO/James Crombie.

The Nire mentor Tom Guiry admits that they have to look back on the year with pride, despite last weekend’s poor showing in the Munster club SFC semi-final.

The Waterford champions were outclassed by Clare counterparts Miltown-Malbay last weekend and made a tame exit from the provincial campaign, having performed so well in their quarterfinal win over Adare of Limerick.

Guiry states in the Waterford News & Star that overall it has been a good year even though they found it hard to prepare properly with so many players involved with the county at various levels.

“We brought a lot of young lads in which is a positive for next year,” said Guiry. “Hopefully, we will still be in charge, we’ll wait and see what happens at the AGM.

He added: “It’s very difficult having six or seven lads involved in the county team early on in the year to get training together. There’s six or seven missing until the county teams go out. Overall you would have to say we had a good year.”


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