*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

With the start of the GAA inter-county championship, that means it’s time for the return of our video podcast!

To reflect on Clare’s remarkable eight point win over Tipperary, The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport, Páraic McMahon is joined by two-time All-Ireland winner Fergal Hegarty and ex Clare goalkeeper Leo Doyle for The Water Break.

They discuss how and where Clare got it right in Thurles, the impact of the returning Shane O’Donnell & Peter Duggan, what level Tipperary are at, how the championship is shaping up and the prospects of Brian Lohan’s side against Cork.

Over the course of thirty minutes, they analyse the strengths of the Banner side and potential areas that opposition managers such as Kieran Kingston and John Kiely will look to exploit.

Subscribe to The Clare Echo in order to enjoy The Water Break. 

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