*Oisin Donnellan lifts the Canon Hamilton. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. 

FEAKLE have scaled the summit of club hurling in Clare with a seven point win over Sixmilebridge to lift the Canon Hamilton for the seventh time.

Oisin Donnellan was the victorious captain as Feakle ran out 1-17 0-13 winners against Sixmilebridge to deservingly claimed the Clare SHC honours.

On the latest episode of The Water Break, Ross O’Donoghue is joined by All-Ireland winner and former Clare manager, Cyril Lyons along with 2004 Clare SHC winner Conor McMahon a current selector with Kilmaley’s senior hurlers.

On the clár:

  • Importance of Feakle finishing the first half with the last two scores
  • Martin Daly’s use as a target man for Feakle
  • Creation of space up front strengthened Feakle
  • What 2025 will look like for champions Feakle
  • Memories of county final day
  • Sixmilebridge’s year in review
  • Eibhear Quilligan on using experience of the big occasion to make a plan
  • Oisin Donnellan discusses pre-match jitters
  • Shane McGrath’s reaction to county final success
  • Adam Hogan’s 2024 one of the best years of his life

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