Clareโ€™s Tony Kelly has been credited with bringing his game to another level as Clare sealed their place in the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland senior hurling championship and has been described by Fergal Hegarty as the countyโ€™s greatest hurler.

In another video special, The Clare Echoโ€™s Head of News & Sport, Pรกraic McMahon is joined by Clare Echo columnist and All-Ireland winner Darach Honan, two-time All-Ireland medallist Fergal Hegarty and former Clare goalkeeper Andrew Fahey to look back on Clareโ€™s impressive seven point win over Wexford and preview the Bannerโ€™s quarter-final chances vs Waterford.

Among their discussions include the magnificence of Kellyโ€™s recent displays in the saffron and blue, improvements to Clareโ€™s line up, what Davy Fitzgerald can do as he returns as Wexford boss in 2021 and what to expect from Waterford in Saturdayโ€™s quarter-final.

Watch and listen below.

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