*Clare’s Adam Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Clare defender Adam Hogan felt that he should have got a free in the dying moments of a dramatic Munster final against Limerick but doesnโ€™t blame referee Liam Gordon for missing it.

By Tomรกs McCarthy

In the sixth minute of injury time, the Banner number two burst onto the ball and got challenged by William O’Donoghue and Gearรณid Hegarty. โ€œIt was split second stuff,โ€ Hogan recalls.

โ€œUnusual enough, I was up in the forwards and I got the ball. I put my head down and I felt I got tackled high and I fell to the ground. The ref didnโ€™t really see it so I canโ€™t really have any complaints,โ€ he added.

Like all the saffron and blue supporters in the Gaelic Grounds, he was surprised not to hear the whistle blow. โ€œI was, kind of. Everyone around me was saying that it was a free. You canโ€™t really blame the ref, he didnโ€™t really see it.โ€

Manager Brian Lohan addressed a devastated dressing room afterwards. โ€œStraight after the game, it was fair disappointment. Everyone was in shock really. Brian spoke and it became clear that weโ€™re still in the championship and we have a great chance. We need to get back on the horse. Itโ€™s there for us if we want it. He couldnโ€™t be prouder of us really. Uncharacteristic mistakes cost us. Sure, you have those days and hopefully, weโ€™ll right the wrongsโ€.

Speaking at the launch of the All Ireland Series at the De La Salle GAA Grounds in Waterford, Hogan was showing the scars of battle on his right arm. โ€œThis is my first year and Limerick are definitely the two toughest matches Iโ€™ve had. The physicality is out of this world. I didnโ€™t really expect it the first day but, Jesus, theyโ€™re big boys! Youโ€™d have bumps and bruises after it but itโ€™s worth it.โ€

He agrees with Limerick midfielder Darragh Oโ€™Donovan that water breaks were needed on a sweltering Munster final Sunday. โ€œNo tactic boards and stuff just put the forwards and backs together and have a bit of water. I think they should have done it with the warm weather. Fifteen minutes gone, we needed waterโ€.

The 2022 Harty Cup medallist with St Josephโ€™s Tulla has become a regular in the Banner full back line this season. He has massive respect for Brian Lohan. โ€œHeโ€™s some character. Whatever he says, you really listen and you take it to heart. Heโ€™s a gent to talk to. He means the best for the players.โ€ The new kid on the block was too young to see the legendary number three in action as a player. โ€œI was born in 2003! He was nearly finished when I was bornโ€.

The young defender was unable to lead out the Clare Under 20s in the Munster final against Cork last month as a player can’t tog out for the Under 20s and seniors within a seven-day period. Terence Fahyโ€™s charges lost to the Rebels by two points.

Speaking to TG4 after the game, man of the match Ben Cunningham said that it was โ€œan absolute disgraceโ€ that Hogan and Cork defender Eoin Downey couldnโ€™t take the field.

โ€œIt was very tough, being captain especially,โ€ Hogan admits. โ€œIn the dressing room before it, I didnโ€™t really know what to say. The rule is there, I think it should be changed. It was very tough. Being there at a Munster final and not being able to go out on the field. The lads did themselves proud and they were only two points away from beating Cork. It should be the decision of the senior manager and the Under 20 manager. In fairness, Brian and Terence communicated effectively with each other and never got mixed up about whether I was training or notโ€.

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