*Photograph: Ruth Griffin

ÉIRE ÓG’s hurlers are the toast of Ennis town after winning the Clare SHC for the sixteenth time, bringing strength in defence and pace in attack to overcome Clooney/Quin.

The Clare Echo’s online coverage of the Clare SHC is kindly brought to you by The Temple Gate Hotel.

Joining Ross O’Donoghue on The Water Break to review Sunday’s final and the semi-finals in the Clare PIHC are Donal Moloney, current Scariff senior hurling manager. Ex joint manager of the Clare senior, U21 and minor hurlers and Fergie O’Loughlin current coach to the Cashel senior hurlers who trained Clarecastle to win the 2003 Clare SHC.

On the clár:

  • Talking points: How Eire Og’s time has come under Gerry O’Connor
  • Why Clooney Quin can win the Canon Hamilton in Peter Duggan’s time
  • Why you won’t win anything without kids in Clare
  • Eire Og’s impressive defensive display
  • A captain’s performance from David Reidy
  • The myth of the “scoring end”
  • Which teams took a step closer to title contention in 2025
  • Why Clare’s hurling championship is tight, but could still be improved with tweaks
  • How the Premier Intermediate has delivered on it’s design and who has the winning of it

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