Lohan’s Clare are bound for the All-Ireland semi-finals
CLARE’s senior hurlers produced a stirring comeback to seal their place in the All-Ireland semi-finals.
CLARE’s senior hurlers produced a stirring comeback to seal their place in the All-Ireland semi-finals.
After an epic Munster Final enjoyed by all, it was disappointing to see the coverage afterwards focus solely on Clare indiscretions with no attempt at balance.
Waterford have ended Clare’s involvement in the 2020 All-Ireland SHC.
Kevin Moran is one of Waterford’s most experienced players and is eagerly looking forward to Saturday’s All-Ireland quarter final clash with Clare, a game he believes “will go down to the wire”.
Clare have discovered their opponents for the county’s first All-Ireland SHC quarter-final appearance since 2018.
“Anything could happen” with only six teams left standing in the race for the Liam McCarthy, Clare’s Tony Kelly has outlined.
A Tony Kelly inspired Clare have advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-finals with a deserved seven point win over Wexford.
A relieved Clare boss, Brian Lohan has voiced his frustration with the sending off of captain David McInerney.
Clare’s senior hurlers must overcome former manager Davy Fitzgerald and his Wexford side if they are to remain in the All-Ireland SHC.
A Clare TD has urged broadcasters to televise the keenly anticipated meeting of Clare and Wexford in the All-Ireland SHC.