Clare men leading the Limerick line
*Aonghus O’Brien. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE MEN WILL be part of the Limerick management plotting their native county’s downfall for this year’s Munster final.
*Aonghus O’Brien. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE MEN WILL be part of the Limerick management plotting their native county’s downfall for this year’s Munster final.
Cratloe’s Tony Considine has guided Kilmallock to Limerick SHC glory for the third time.
*Sean Costelloe will be vying for a place in the Wolfe Tones attack. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It’s fifteen years since Wolfe Tones won the second of their two Clare senior hurling titles, that win coming a decade after they made the breakthrough in 1996 after which they went on to win the Munster title before …
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Two Clare All-Ireland winners have taken on separate roles with hurling clubs in Offaly.
Limerick claimed the All-Ireland SHC for the second time in three years on Sunday evening with a comprehensive victory over Waterford with strong Clare connections to the Treaty County management.
High-scoring trends will become a pattern of the 2020 inter-county championships, Limerick manager John Kiely expects.
Meetings of Clare and Limerick in the Munster senior hurling championship tend to be special occasions, their showdown on Sunday will be unique in that it is the first provincial clash between the sides to be held behind closed doors but it won’t shake the determination from Cian Lynch and his teammates from the Treaty County.
Brian Lohan’s Clare senior hurlers have discovered who they will face in the knockout Munster championship.
*Davy Fitzgerald. Photograph: Martin Connolly Wexford managed by Sixmilebridge’s Davy Fitzgerald have won their first Leinster senior hurling championship in fifteen years.