*Shane Meehan was among the Clare goal scorers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

CLARE ran out fourteen point winners over Antrim to move closer to a return to the top tier of the Allianz National Hurling League.

Clare 2-30
Antrim 1-18
Venue: Ruairi Óg GAC, Cushendall

By Maghnus Dunner

A huge victory was the reward for Clare’s hurlers after making the long trip to the Glens of Antrim.

Clare would dominate the opening half as they led by nine points, despite registering double digits for wide efforts.

Both sides exchanged scores when Mark Rodgers notched his first of eight first half scores with a great effort from a deadball, but Seaan Elliot matched his score with one of his own to level proceedings in the opening minutes.

Rodgers and Reidy showed a level above their opposition when the pair managed to strike consecutive points from play, with Clare’s fourth point of the afternoon coming when the Scariff forward struck the ball perfectly from the far-left wing for a white flag.

Antrim did respond when Sean McKay found his first score of the afternoon after he zipped an effort from the middle of the park before Elliot got a chance to draw his side closer with another free.

Rodgers was truly a sight to behold in the opening half, proving to be deadly for the Munster side from long range, but the first goal of the afternoon looked to have put the nails in the coffin for Antrim.

David Fitzgerald intercepted a ball and drove at the Saffron back line as he poised for the shot but showed quick hands to snap the ball into Shane Meehan, who despite dropping the ball, managed to recover and drill his goal effort home.

Despite only the one goal, Clare were denied twice in heroic fashion by Cormac McFadden who had a stellar first start for Antrim in goal.

Joe Maskey and Seaan Elliot found scores for Antrim as the half tailed, but Mark Rodgers’ point saw the referee sound his whistle for the half.

Antrim did show a lot more fight in the second period as Seaan Elliot’s free was sent over in response to Shane Meehan’s opening score of the second half.

Despite that Clare looked the superior side and when David Fitzgerald found himself in exactly the same position as the first half, this time he opted to shoot as he slapped down his effort beyond the Antrim net minder McFadden.

Antrim did find the net when Conal Cunning managed to escape a tussle with the ball and his lightning quick pace saw him within 13-yards as he blasted the ball into the net.

The game would end with a terrific point-scoring finale from Tony Kelly, as the Clare captain would find tight angled scores with ease. Mark Rodgers added three more frees to his sides tally but a resounding victory for Clare makes it back-to-back wins in the National Hurling League.

Scores for Clare; Tony Kelly 0-1, David Fitzgerald 1-1, Shane Meehan 1-3, David Reidy 0-1, Mark Rodgers 0-12 (0-7fs), Tony Kelly 0-5, Ryan Taylor 0-3, Daragh Lohan 0-1, Diarmuid Ryan 0-1, Senan Dunford 0-1, Dylan McMahon 0-1, Shane O’Donnell 0-1.

Scorers for Antrim; Seaan Elliot 0-10 (0-10f), Joe Maskey 0-1, Sean McKay 0-1, Sean Duffin 0-1, Keelan Molloy 0-2, Jack McCloskey 0-2, Conal Cunning 1-1, Ryan McCambridge 0-1

Clare:
1: ⁠Éamonn Foudy (Inagh/Kilnamona)

2: ⁠Dylan McMahon (Clonlara)
3: ⁠Conor Cleary (St. Joseph’s Miltown)
4: ⁠Rory Hayes (Wolfe Tones)

5: ⁠Diarmuid Ryan (Cratloe)
6: John Conneally (Clooney/Quin)
7: ⁠Cathal Malone (Sixmilebridge)

8: Darragh Lohan (Wolfe Tones)
9: ⁠Ryan Taylor (Clooney/Quin)

10: Peter Duggan (Clooney/Quin)
11: Tony Kelly (Ballyea)
12: David Fitzgerald (Inagh/Kilnamona)

13: ⁠Shane Meehan (Banner)
14: David Reidy (Éire Óg Inis)
15: Mark Rodgers (Scariff)

Subs:
19: ⁠Ross Hayes (Crusheen) for Conneally (35)
26: Conor Leen (Corofin) for Hayes (50)
17: ⁠Jack Kirwan (Parteen/Meelick) for Reidy (54)
22: ⁠Senan Dunford (Tubber) for Meehan (54)
20: Shane O’Donnell (Éire Óg) for Duggan (57)

ANTRIM: Cormac McFadden; Ruairi McCormick, Eoin McFerran, Paddy Burke; Stephen Rooney, Sean McKay, Joe Maskey; Ryan McCambridge, Eoin O’Neil; Scott Walsh, Paul Boyle, Seán Duffin, Seaan Elliot, James McNaughtonSubs;

Subs: Joseph McLaughlin on for Sean McKay (25’), Jack McCloskey on for Eoin O’Neill (51’), Keelan McCann on for Scott Walsh (54’), Conor Johnston on for Paul Boyle (48’), Keelan Molloy on for Ryan McCambridge (51’)

Referee: Caymon Flynn (Westmeath)

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