*Clare captain Patrick O’Connor. Photograph: Martin Connolly
Two wins and two defeats is Clareโs record from the 2019 Munster SHC, the two losses being extremely one-sided contests, the aftermath of which resulting in โa tough few weeksโ for all involved in the Banner setup and their families according to captain Patrick OโConnor.
Speaking in the moments after Clareโs five point win over Cork, an emotional Patrick OโConnor was proud of his teammates but still bruised from the criticism flung at them following the thirteen point loss to Tipperary and eighteen point defeat to Limerick. โWe can only look after our own place, we never like to be in a position where weโre looking at someone else to do us a favour especially not Limerick. We saw an awful lot of pain and hurt in that performance today, weโre sorry it took that for it to come outโ.
โWeโve been through a tough couple of weeks and our families have been through a tough couple of weeks. Today was about us, Iโm glad for players, management that we got a performance that merited the effort we are putting in. All the questions that were out there about us, youโd like to think that we answered a few of those questionsโ.
It wasnโt a case of receiving letters to the homes of their families but rather how conversations in day to day life were affected because of the results. โWe have the release of coming in here on a Wednesday evening and training, generally that makes you feel better, they (our families) donโt. Everyone in their local parishes is talking to them about it or else itโs a thing that no one wants to talk to them. We were delighted for them that we put a positive spin on it for the end of the yearโ.
Questions regarding leadership on the field were raised by Clareโs many critics following the Tipperary and Limerick outings, as captain OโConnor admitted he himself was not personally offended by such remarks. โYou try to insulate yourself from it as much as you can, not personally. I know the backroom team, the management, the lads to have their character questioned hurt and obviously sorry it didnโt come out at the right time, itโs ending the year on a positive noteโ.
Referring to the defeats and following days, the Tubber defender said, โWe were told it was embarrassing but it was embarrassing the defeats, those kind of things didnโt hurt us it was the performances hurt. To question the character of men, that hurt, in here against Tipperary to be beaten the way we were was embarrassing and what happened in the Gaelic Grounds was embarrassing, delighted to finish on a more positive noteโ.
โWe were outworked and that hurt. It has taken that to realise that first and foremost you must outwork your opponents. Talking to guys who have been watching Clare hurling for a long time, if Clare arenโt at it aggression and work rate wise we usually come off second best and unfortunately thatโs what happened on those two days. We got it right today and you canโt discredit what happened in Waterford the first day, that was a good performance too, four points on the table isnโt enough this time round but delighted for the men in that dressing room that they got their rewards today. Weโve suffered our fair share of heartache towards Cork, they were never going to come in here and take two easy points,โ the 2013 All-Ireland winning back added.