Davy Fitzgerald to stay on as Wexford boss
Davy Fitzgerald is to stay on as Wexford senior hurling manager.
Davy Fitzgerald is to stay on as Wexford senior hurling manager.
A Tony Kelly inspired Clare have advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-finals with a deserved seven point win over Wexford.
Stopping Wexford’s running game is key to Clare securing a win in Saturday’s All-Ireland SHC knockout qualifier tie according to The Clare Echo’s columnist Darach Honan.
Clare will be without captain David McInerney for Saturday’s crunch qualifier with Wexford. McInerney was shown a straight red card by Waterford referee Thomas Walsh in Saturday’s one point win over Laois. This decision was appealed by Clare GAA with the Tulla man attending a hearing on Wednesday. A spokesperson for Clare GAA has confirmed …
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A relieved Clare boss, Brian Lohan has voiced his frustration with the sending off of captain David McInerney.
Clare GAA’s centre of excellence, Caherlohan has been described as a quality facility by county senior football manager Colm Collins.
Clare’s senior hurlers must overcome former manager Davy Fitzgerald and his Wexford side if they are to remain in the All-Ireland SHC.
A Clare TD has urged broadcasters to televise the keenly anticipated meeting of Clare and Wexford in the All-Ireland SHC.
Clare have narrowly overcome the challenge of Laois to secure their place in the second phase of the All-Ireland SHC qualifiers.
Darach Honan says Clare’s qualifier is a chance for the hurlers to get their season back on track and points to Limerick’s weekend win over Tipperary as an outing which has put the Banner’s Munster loss into perspective.