*Robin Mounsey and Barry Nash clash. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
Capacity crowds will flock to Ennis this Sunday for the meeting of Clare and Limerick in the Munster SHC, a tie that will certainly indicate what level the Bannerโs senior team are really at as they face the reigning All-Ireland champions.
Clareโs two time All-Ireland medal winner Ger OโLoughlin and Limerickโs T.J. Ryan are well versed on the sporting rivalry that exists between their counties.
Both are eagerly looking forward to Sundayโs meeting of the sides, both of whom are unbeaten, in the Munster championship, a game that is expected to fill Cusack Park to capacity.
โThings are going well and when they are going well, enjoy it as long as we canโ, according to Ryan who doesnโt see Limerick โplaying a second team this week. The fact that they have qualified for the final provides the luxury of resting player or two. They will want to cement their place in the final and there will be a little bit of Limerick that will want to keep Clare down. Limerick wonโt play a second team, there are a few players who need more game time,โ the Garryspillane native who played senior for Limerick for close to two decades stated
He added, โThis is Limerickโs last game before the Munster final and they will have three weeks to wait for the final. The fact that they have already qualified ahead of Sundayโs game gives Limerick the luxury of giving a few players a rest. If the management decided not to play some of their regulars this week, it would leave those players four weeks without a championship game. In Clareโs case they will have a game again the week after the Limerick gameโ, the former Treaty County manager said.
Of Clareโs wins over Tipperary and Cork, TJ commented, โany year you beat those counties you are in a competition proper and if you beat them both in the same season you have a decent team. They donโt like been beaten by the likes of Limerick and Clareโ.
According to the two-time Munster championship winner, Clareโs draw with Limerick will have Brian Lohan and his side momentum. โThis will be a very good gauge as to where Clare are at. Their injury list is lessening all the time and they have Tony Kelly, Peter Duggan and Shane OโDonnell back to full fitness. It has all the makings for a nice gameโ.
Concluding Ryan said โone of the real positives of the round robin system is that teams get a few games at home. This is good for the game, good for the players and great for the youngsters as the players have a massive influence on themโ.
According to Ger OโLoughlin, โthe big question is, now that Limerick have qualified for the Munster final do they want to meet Clare twice and maybe three times in a few weeks. Limerickโs history is that they want to win every game and at this time they have the panel which allows them to rotate players. If we win on Sunday there is a good chance we will be in the Munster finalโ.
The Clarecastle man believes โClare will be treating this game very seriously. We have had two magnificent victories but Cork and Tipperary were poor and this will be a very better gauge as to where we are at. Limerick will come to Ennis with all guns blazing to defeat us. Clare have momentum and will be taking this seriously. These matches are as good as a weekโs training.
Sparrow felt Sundayโs meeting will be โa far cryโ from their recent clashes. โThere will be a lot more sharpness and then thereโs the local rivalry. Limerick mightnโt want to be showing their full hand. They will want to keep something up their sleeve. They will come very serious. Clareโs momentum is very good at the moment, and this is an opportunity for Clare to get one over on their neighboursโ.
A draw is a likely outcome, the two-time All-Ireland winner noted. โThere is still a bit of uncertainty there. Minds have to be focussed for this weekend. Itโs a must win game and the game will take on its own legs. The rivalry will lead to good banter. There will be a bit of pressure but a good game of hurling is expected,โ he concluded.