Morey confirms departure from Clare hurling panel
Seadna Morey has confirmed he will not be part of the Clare senior hurling panel this year.
Seadna Morey has confirmed he will not be part of the Clare senior hurling panel this year.
Keith Carr has stepped down as strength and conditioning coach to the Clare senior hurlers after one season in the role.
Tony Kelly is on the shortlist for Hurler of the Year while he is one of four Clare men nominated for All Stars.
Two of Clare’s All-Ireland winners from 1997 are teaming up to take charge of the Kilmaley senior hurlers.
Clare’s senior hurlers are set to be without regular defender Seadna Morey for the 2021 inter-county season.
Secretary of Clare GAA, Pat Fitzgerald has said it is planned to fill coaching vacancies that have arisen within the Association while he admitted to having a “reasonable” relationship with Brian Lohan.
Two members of Clare’s All-Ireland winning panel from 2013 have left the county squad.
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After the joy of last week’s triumph over Wexford, the Clare hurlers and their supporters suffered the disappointment of a loss to Waterford. This was a game in which we experienced the full range of emotions as Clare’s performance ebbed and flowed after a terrible start.