*Ken Ralph gives instructions to Mark Rodgers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
CLAREโS senior hurlers cross paths with beloved neighbours Limerick on Saturday evening for the first time since last yearโs dramatic Munster final.
Demand for tickets at TUS Gaelic Grounds is already high ahead of the clash. It is the first home game for the reigning Munster and All-Ireland champions since their provincial win over Tipperary last May while for the Banner County, itโs a first competitive affair there since July 2021 when the controversial sin-binning of Aidan McCarthy played a part in Clareโs Munster semi-final defeat to Tipperary.
Mark Rodgers was among the standout players for Brian Lohanโs Clare in a comfortable opening round win over Westmeath.
Producing a positive performance is the main goal for them this weekend, the Scariff forward outlined. โThe last time we played Limerick was the Munster final and we all know how that game went, it was a great game but we came out the wrong side of it, weโll be going into Limerick on Saturday with the intention of playing well, performing and hopefully getting the resultโ.
According to the UL student, the fresh additions to the county panel are exerting more pressure on their fellow squad members. โThe young lads have brought a freshness and a real appetite for work, they are really driving on the older players on the panel and the guys who have been around for a couple of years, no one is comfortable in their position anymore because thereโs a lad coming up behind you and if you donโt perform he will be in your jersey nextโ.
All Star David Fitzgerald told Clare GAA TV that heโs expecting a big test from Limerick this weekend. โIt will be another chance for other lads to get a run out and keep filling in towards championshipโ.
Lohan is expected to unveil a different team from which began Clareโs League bid last weekend. Debuts were handed out to Adam Hogan, Brandon OโConnell and Jack Kirwan while Gearoid OโGrady and Keith Smyth made their first league appearances from the bench.
Limerick boss John Kiely is determined to see an improvement from his charges, off the back of a first round loss to Cork. The Treaty County let an eight point half-time lead slip as they lost out by a single point to the Rebels, their second one-point defeat to the same opposition already in 2023.
โUltimately itโs a combination of factors. The opposition puts you under pressure and you respond accordingly. We didnโt cope in the second half as weโd like or expect and boys will be disappointed with that. But, itโs the first round of the league. Weโll double down, get back on the training field and work hard,โ he said of their loss.
Captain Declan Hannon is a doubt for Saturdayโs tie with what Kiely described as โa nasty cut to his fingerโ.
Thereโs more positive news on the injury front for Limerick with the return of Cian Lynch after missing the bulk of the 2022 season while Doonโs Barry Murphy made his first league start since rupturing his ACL in 2021. โThereโs a few of them there, they need as minutes as they can get. They need to make every minute count. it will be a great experience for them under their belt no doubt but listen, we came here to win the match and we didnโt,โ Kiely stated.