*Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

BRIAN Lohan has said it was “crucial” for Clare’s senior hurlers to respond with a win over Cork following their three point loss to Limerick.

Speaking following Clare’s nail-biting two point win over Cork on Sunday in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Lohan said “it was crucial for us that we responded and responded well. Look we did it last year as well. There is good grit amongst this group”.

In the closing stages the impact of the Clare crowd echoed across the Cork grounds and this was acknowledged by the Cratloe resident. “We really appreciate the support we got from our own supporters. You could understand if they didn’t want to come down here today. We really appreciated that they came in such great numbers”.

Following a poor opening half, David Reidy was among the players to charge into the game on the restart and he hit two valuable points for Clare. “David has had a tremendous year, right from the start of the year, I don’t think he has missed any session, he has been really tremendous. In this game when you work you do get rewards, you may not get them all the time but you will get them if you do keep working and David was great today, I am delighted for him,” the Clare manager commented.

Winning in Cork has reignited Clare’s campaign. “Clare are right back in it now, it was so disappointing to lose last week, more so the manner in which we lost. Fair play to our lads, they showed grit today,” Lohan said.

Both Darragh Lohan and Tony Kelly were named in the Clare squad for Sunday but were late omissions. “It was a big blow but we have a good panel working hard all year. Both Darragh and Tony would have loved to play but they couldn’t, if you are injured you are injured. The call was made, it was after Thursday when the teams had to be in and it was up to everyone else to get on with it. With Tony being out, everyone else knows they have to give a little bit extra,” the two-time All-Ireland winning full-back said.

On the extent of Kelly’s injury, the Clare manager stated, “it’s in the hnds of the physios and they are working hard as is Tony”.
In what was a rollercoaster second half, Cork led by seven points with over twenty minutes remaining while Clare then carved out a five point advantage. “In these games you don’t ever have it won till the game is over. It was an up and down game, the scores were coming thick and fast right the way through the game,” he explained.

“We were going to play on till the referee blew the whistle and hope you will be ahead then and today we were,” he concluded.

Related News

cluain ros leamhain roslevan 1
Roslevan road leading to Avenue Utd grounds declared as public
considines barefield 1
Barefield's pedestrian connectivity needs to increase
kenneth daly droichead na gabhair 1
Revisiting Droichead na Gabhair plans will pause project warn Council as Cllr says 'stop go is not the answer'
ruan church 22-12-24 4
Christmas Eve mass to take place at St Mary's Church in Ruan
Latest News
considines barefield 1
Barefield's pedestrian connectivity needs to increase
kenneth daly droichead na gabhair 1
Revisiting Droichead na Gabhair plans will pause project warn Council as Cllr says 'stop go is not the answer'
ruan church 22-12-24 4
Christmas Eve mass to take place at St Mary's Church in Ruan
gerard o'neill 1
Fellowship snapped up by Kilmihil photographer
tom chernel 1-2
Tom brings festive magic to nursing homes with Christmas concerts
Premium
Trevor Quinn at Ennis Court
'Machete teen' on remand has better chance of seeing Santa before Christmas than a psychiatrist
conor james ryan 1
Ryan Line is reopened as Conor & James take seats on County Council
blarney woolen mills 1
Blarney Woolen Mills repay €1.13m to Revenue over COVID-19 overclaim
on the boards launch 10-10-24 ollie byrnes 4
Ollie goes On The Boards to share passion for music
clare lgfa agm 03-12-24 bernie regan 1
Seven new officers for Roseingrave led Clare LGFA administration

Subscribe for just €3 per month

If you’re here, you care about County Clare. So do we. Did you rely on us for Covid-19 updates, follow our election coverage, or visit The Clare Echo every week for breaking news and sport? The Clare Echo invests in local journalism and we want to safeguard its future in our county. By becoming a subscriber you are supporting what we do, will receive access to all our premium articles and a better experience, while helping us improve our offering to you. Subscribe to clareecho.ie and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.

Subscribe for just €3 per month

If you’re here, you care about County Clare. So do we. Did you rely on us for Covid-19 updates, follow our election coverage, or visit The Clare Echo every week for breaking news and sport? The Clare Echo invests in local journalism and we want to safeguard its future in our county. By becoming a subscriber you are supporting what we do, will receive access to all our premium articles and a better experience, while helping us improve our offering to you. Subscribe to clareecho.ie and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.

Scroll to Top