*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

A GROWING spirit within the Clare senior hurling panel has been hailed as the main positive of their Allianz National Hurling League campaign to date.

After opening round defeats to Cork and Wexford, Clare bounced back beating Offaly and claiming a draw with Limerick on Sunday.

Itโ€™s an improvement according to Brian Lohan but he did acknowledge that their 0-18 apiece draw with Limerick should have ended in a Clare win. โ€œOur fellas worked hard against a really difficult opponent, Iโ€™m happy enough with the spirit that was there, the opportunity was there to get a win but we didnโ€™t do that. Iโ€™m a bit disappointedโ€.

At times during the game, Lohan voiced his frustration with the decision making of Carlow referee, Patrick Murphy and was seen pleading with him to be fairer in the second half. โ€œWeโ€™ve done a lot of work on our discipline and weโ€™ve done a lot of work on our coaching and a lot of time has gone into the frees, we spent a lot of time talking about the handpass, we conceded nineteen frees there and they conceded thirteen frees, I thought he was a little bit hard on us but he has a tough job to do and we appreciate it,โ€ he explained.

Murphy did flash a yellow card to the two-time All-Ireland winner as the tie wore on. The ex full-back said it was his first booking as a mentor, โ€œI was booked before when I played once or twice alright but I havenโ€™t been booked on the sideline beforeโ€.

โ€œI got a little bit frustrated with some of the decisions, I thought our lads were trying to make a point of not fouling and showing they werenโ€™t fouling, particularly that last free for Colin Coughlan, I thought our lads defended it as well as they could do, they were very obvious about trying to show that they werenโ€™t fouling but he still gave the free, sometimes that happens but it is frustrating,โ€ he added.

Question marks have surrounded the decision to disallow David Fitzgeraldโ€™s first-half goal, the green flag would have put Clare on level terms. โ€œWhy was it disallowed, the obvious thing is a square ball but was it in the square? Our lads at half-time were adamant that it wasnโ€™t but I was here watching it, I was eighty yards from it, a key score like that youโ€™re very disappointed when it goes against you,โ€ Brian commented.

He continued, โ€œThe name of the game is winning matches, youโ€™re under so much pressure when you donโ€™t win matches, you have to win matches but all of the time thinking what is coming down the tracks and not risking anyone when they donโ€™t need to be risked and hoping injuries clear up but it is a game about winning, if you donโ€™t win you wonโ€™t be in the job too longโ€.

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