*Pictured: Aidan McCarthy. Photo: Burren Eye Photography

Clare 1-24
Waterford 2-19

Clare bounced back from an eight point first round loss to Tipperary to secure their first points in the 2023 Munster senior hurling league when recording a two point victory over Waterford at Cusack Park this Sunday afternoon.

However the margin of victory wasnโ€™t sufficient to secure a place in the final and itโ€™s Tipperary who qualify from this group for next weekโ€™s decider.

A strong second half performance led to this victory over the Davy Fitzgerald managed Waterford.

Behind by four points at the break, Clare showed more urgency when play resumed and by the mid point of the half they had drawn level with the visitors, 0-16 to 1-13 before midfielder Paddy Donnellan gave them a lead they would hold to the finish.

Aidan McCarthy was their scorer in chief in the first half landing six of their seven points. After the sides were level on four occasions, Waterford finished the half strongly and a Stephen Bennett goal from a penalty just before the short whistle left the half time score at 1-8 to 0-7 at the break.

The visitors landed the first two points of the second half to go six clear but three in a row for Clare left the score at 0-10 to 1-10 five minutes into the new half. Another three in a row for the home side brought them to within a point of Waterford.

Commenting after the game, Waterford manager Davy Fitzgerald said โ€œClare were a lot better than us in the second half, thatโ€™s it. Whatever happened us atz half time, I donโ€™t know. We stopped doing what we were doing in the first half or maybe they just changed what they were doing. Could we have won that game, yes, 100%.โ€

Clare manager Brian Lohan said, โ€œwe were going well for the first half except for the last five minutes when we conceded 1-1. Itโ€™s a pre season competition in which both teams were a little rusty and a lot of decisions and a lot of shooting wasnโ€™t great. We improved in the second half and we are happy with that, in fairnessโ€.

With ten minutes remaining Clare were three points in front and when Aron Shanagher got in for their goal within a minute of his introduction, Clare fans in the official attendance of 2,254 were looking at the possibility of following the side to the final later this week.

Those hopes were quickly dashed as Waterfordโ€™s response to the Clare goal was strong, Mikey Kiely finishing to the net at the other end after Eamonn Foudy had saved well from Jamie Barron.

In the remaining time which included five minutes of โ€˜injury timeโ€™ each side added three points

The games against Tipperary and Waterford will have given Clare boss Brian Lohan and his backroom team an indication of who is pressing strongly for places in the starting line up for the upcoming league camaign which begins on February 5 with a home tie against Westmeath.

Eamonn Foudy again impressed for Clare while Brandon Oโ€™Connell and Cian Galvin did well in defence. Paddy Donnellan had a good game at midfzield while Keith Smyth made an impressive debut as did Kilmihil man Gearoid Oโ€™Grady who plays his club hurling with Kilmaley

Scorers; Clare;ย Aidan McCarthy (0-10), 6 frees, 2 โ€˜65โ€™s; Mark Rodgers (0-4), Aron Shanagher (1-1), Keith Smyth, Paddy Donnellan (0-2) each; David McInerney, David Fitzgerald, Ian Galvin, David Conroy, Gearoid Oโ€™Grady (0-1) each

Waterford;ย Stephen Bennett (1-8, 1-0 penalty, 0-6 frees); Mikey Kiely (1-3); Padraig Fitgerald (0-2), Shane McNulty, Darragh Lyons, Patrick Curran, Kevin Mahony, Jamie Barron, Reuban Halloran (0-1) each.

Clare;

1-Eamonn Foudy;

7-Cian Galvin

3-Conor Cleary

22-Rory Hayes;

5-BrandonOโ€™Connell,

23-David McInerney,

6-Darragh Lohan;

8-Paddy Donnellan

25-Diarmuid Ryan

9-David Fitzgerald

11-David Conroy

14-Aidan McCarthy

13-Mark Rodgers

21-Keith Smyth

15-Ian Galvin

Subs;

2–Paul Flanagan for Lohan (inj. 16)

26-Jack Kirwan for Galvin (51)

17-Gearoid Oโ€™Grady for Rodgers (53)

10–Cathal Malone for Donnellan (57)

18–John conneally for Ryan (60)

24-Aron Shanagher for Smyth (62)

4–Aaron Fitzgerald for Oโ€™Cnnell (67)

19-Mike Gough for Hayes (68)

20-Oisin Oโ€™Donnell for Conroy (70)

 

Waterford;

1-Shaun Oโ€™Brien. 4-Conor Ryan, 3-Iarlaith Dal, 2-Cathrach Daly; 18-Michael Harney, 5-Jack Fagan, 7-Shane McNulty; 8-Paddy Leavey, 9 Darragh Lyons; 10-Aaron Ryan, 13-Kevin Mahony, 12-Patrick Curran; 20-Stephen Bennett, 21-Mikey Kiely, 15-Padraig Fitzgerald

Subs; 17-|Jamie Barron for A. Ryan (49; 23-Reuban Halloran for Curran (49); ย 25-Jack Prendergast for Mahony (60);27-Tom Barron for Harney (68)

 

Referee; Simon Stokes, Cork

Related News

albert dolan sisters of mercy 1
โ‚ฌ1m allocated to rejuvenate old Sisters of Mercy convent in Gort
corofin v cooraclare 12-10-25 jamie malone 1
Malone clocks up the miles to help Corofin climb back to senior football ranks
kilfenora corner linnanes pub 1
Community plans for Kilfenora Corner Project scrapped
church scariff sacred heart 1
Bicentenary celebrations of Scariff church
Latest News
henry adams kieran considine 1-2
Liscannor.ie goes live as village's new official website
albert dolan sisters of mercy 1
โ‚ฌ1m allocated to rejuvenate old Sisters of Mercy convent in Gort
inagh kilnamona v scariff ogonnelloe 11-10-25 eugene foudy 2
Foudy & Inagh/Kilnamona looking to bridge five year gap for senior success
raymond o'mahony andrea o'keeffe 1-2
Awesome display from Andrea wins player of the week
corofin v cooraclare 12-10-25 jamie malone 1
Malone clocks up the miles to help Corofin climb back to senior football ranks
Premium
Malone clocks up the miles to help Corofin climb back to senior football ranks
No talk of three in a row for Truagh/Clonlara
U21 teams profiled as the games begin in football championship
The Water Break: How ร‰ire ร“g painted the town of Ennis red with historic senior double
Lanigan's having a ball in ร‰ire ร“g's golden era

Advertisement

Subscribe for just โ‚ฌ3 per month

If youโ€™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 โ‚ฌ3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter โ‚ฌ8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.