Diarmuid Ryan gets away from Cian O’Sullivan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

CLARE ARE NOW among the last four teams standing in the race to lift the Liam McCarthy after easily dismantling the Dublin challenge which is dissected in our latest episode of The Water Break.

Brian Lohan’s side had an eighteen point win over the men from the capital to tee up a rematch with Kilkenny in two weeks’ time in Croke Park.

Joining us on The Water Break to look back and to look forward are 1995 All-Ireland winner and former Clare senior manager Cyril Lyons and ex Clare goalkeeper and current U20 goalkeeping coach Andrew Fahey.

On the Clár:

  • Satisfaction of an All-Ireland semi-final
  • Injury worries
  • Hurling the Dublin spine
  • Fresher Clare
  • Attacking prowess in Clare’s front line
  • Clare in better place for semi-finals this year compared to 2022
  • Who should Clare turn to as regular freetaker
  • Communication key to easing defensive worries
  • Red alert warning in approaching Kilkenny game

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