Lohan recovers from injury to get starting spot for Clare U20s in Munster final
*Clare’s Daithí Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill DAITHÍ LOHAN has recovered from injury to take his place in the Clare side vying for Munster glory on Monday evening.
*Clare’s Daithí Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill DAITHÍ LOHAN has recovered from injury to take his place in the Clare side vying for Munster glory on Monday evening.
Clare’s Oisin O’Donnell in possession. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare will face Cork in next Monday’s Munster under 20 hurling final after they defeated Tipperary in the semi-final this Monday evening.
*Patrick Crotty on the charge for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S UNBEATEN RUN in the U20 championship was ended by Cork in Ennis on Wednesday evening.
*Oisin O’Donnell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Keith Smyth and Senan Dunford starred as Clare knocked Waterford out of the Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship in Dungarvan tonight.
*Sean Rynne hit the all-important equaliser for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Bemoaning their lack of injury-time luck in 2022, Clare certainly tested their newfound fortune to its optimum when firing the last three points to snatch their second successive draw of the Munster Under 20 Championship in TUS Gaelic Grounds on Wednesday evening.
*Adam Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. THE RACE for what is predicted to be one of the most competitive Munster under 20 hurling championships for some time begins for Clare on Saturday as they take on Tipperary.
*Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SHOWINGS from the fresh faces on the Clare senior hurling team pleased Brian Lohan as his charges began their National Hurling League bid with a facile 4-27 0-14 win over Westmeath.
*Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare will be “going as strong as we can” according to manager Brian Lohan when he and his management team sits down to name the side which will line out against Westmeath in the opening round of the Allianz National Hurling League.
*Ian MacNamara in action for the Clare U20 hurlers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILLANENA’S IAN MACNAMARA captained UL’s Fresher Hurlers to an All-Ireland league title on Tuesday night with eight Clare hurlers featuring over the hour.
*Jack Browne. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill JACK BROWNE will make his first championship start of 2022 and his first in two years when Clare welcome Limerick to Cusack Park this Sunday.