*Clare centre back James Hegarty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.ย 

CLAREโ€™S U20 hurlers have to โ€˜raise their levelsโ€™ to pick up successive wins in the Munster championship.

Unbeaten in two outings, Clare have yet to set the world alight but are well poised with three points from a possible four following an opening round draw with Cork and an away victory by a margin of seven points against Cork.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, Clare manager Terence Fahy pointed out that emerging from Dungar-van with a win is not an easy task. โ€œWe finished the game strong and got a result in Dungarvan and delighted to get it. It was Waterfordโ€™s first game so this was always going to be a tough challenge. Ken McGrath and his team are in their second year in charge and as a result are gong to be well primed for this Munster Championship, especially in the first round at home. So we knew that was coming and we just werenโ€™t able to get away from them, even with the wind and an extra man in the third quarterโ€.

Goals in either half, Fred Hegarty from the penalty spot and a clinical effort from James Organ in the second half were key scores, Fahy noted. โ€œOur lads are honest and they worked hard and got there in the end. We got a few breaks and capitalised, James Organ got a great goal there to put some daylight between the teams. The goal before half-time from Fred from a penalty in which he won himself was a massive score, I think the key score in the game because they [Waterford] lost a man for a black card and we also went in leading at the break against the run of play you would say based on the second quarter of the gameโ€.

Terence Fahy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Each outing presents plenty of learnings, the St Josephโ€™s Secondary Schol, Tulla teacher flagged. โ€œThe beauty of the round robin is that youโ€™re learning every day whether thatโ€™s lessons or where you are strong, youโ€™re still learning. So the aim is to constantly address any issues and effectively im-prove as you goโ€.

Itโ€™s back to Oโ€™Garney Park on Wednesday for Clare as they welcome Tipperary to Sixmilebridge for a 7pm start. Fahy is adamant an improvement is needed from his side as they face Brendan Cum-minsโ€™ charges who lost to Tipperary in the opening round before bouncing back with an away win against Cork. โ€œWeโ€™ve a big challenge next against Tipperary who have rebooted strong since their opening loss so weโ€™re looking forward to that. Weโ€™ll have to improve an awful lot. We got a result today and we got a result the last day but we have to improve a lot in our performances to keep get-ting results in this competition.

โ€œLook, weโ€™ve three points out of four so far but weโ€™ve now got a two week window to try and raise our levels for Tipperary,โ€ he concluded.

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