Cork defeat leaves Clare U20s waiting on other results to determine their fate
*Patrick Crotty on the charge for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S UNBEATEN RUN in the U20 championship was ended by Cork in Ennis on Wednesday evening.
*Patrick Crotty on the charge for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S UNBEATEN RUN in the U20 championship was ended by Cork in Ennis on Wednesday evening.
*Keith Smyth. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the Munster U20 hurling championship are reliant on obtaining results against Waterford and Cork in their final two outings.
*Sean Rynne hit the all-important equaliser for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Bemoaning their lack of injury-time luck in 2022, Clare certainly tested their newfound fortune to its optimum when firing the last three points to snatch their second successive draw of the Munster Under 20 Championship in TUS Gaelic Grounds on Wednesday evening.
*Clare defender John Conneally. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S U20 hurlers look to record their first win in two years and a first over a tier one county since 2015 when they make the short journey to Limerick this evening (Wednesday).
*Ronan O’Connor bats the ball away. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE AND TIPPERARY had to settle for a share of the spoils in the opening round of the Munster U20 hurling championship.
*Patrick Crotty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TERENCE FAHY’s Clare U20 team to take on Tipperary in the first round of the Munster championship has been named.
*Adam Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. THE RACE for what is predicted to be one of the most competitive Munster under 20 hurling championships for some time begins for Clare on Saturday as they take on Tipperary.
Mark Rodgers. Photograph: Sport Action Photography SIX CLARE hurlers have claimed Fitzgibbon Cup medals as part of the victorious University of Limerick panel.
*Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare will be “going as strong as we can” according to manager Brian Lohan when he and his management team sits down to name the side which will line out against Westmeath in the opening round of the Allianz National Hurling League.
*David Tuohy and Patrick Crotty look towards referee Joe Mullins. Photograph: Ruth Griffin A POWERFUL finish which included three goals in the final moments saw Scariff/Ogonnelloe seal their place in the U21A hurling final.