Waterford boss Derek McGrath says they have already began to move on from Sunday's Allianz League final defeat to Clare.
The Deise men went down by a single point to their Munster rivals in the replay at Semple Stadium, where a controversial late call from referee Diarmuid Kirwan became the talking point immediately afterwards.
"The groundswell of opinion in Waterford on Monday - not in our dressing room - was of Diarmuid (Kirwan), but we parked that immediately ourselves. In the Horse and Jockey, we had our team meeting and we said that," McGrath told the Irish Examiner.
"The longer that becomes a side issue, any sense of 'we were robbed', then it becomes a negative, like the reaction to the drawn game the previous week.
"And all the time Clare are preparing and almost saying to themselves, 'hey, they're saying it was a refereeing decision, we'll show them'. It could become part of their process.
"The manner of the defeat is gone for us as a group, our motivation is that we want to make it to another Munster final. It would be so brilliant for us and would set up our whole year, the prize is so massive."
Waterford and Clare meet again at the same venue on June 5th in the semi-finals of the Munster SHC.