Clare’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 county’s greatest hurler.

In another video special, The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport, Páraic 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 Clare’s impressive seven point win over Wexford and preview the Banner’s quarter-final chances vs Waterford.

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

Watch and listen below.

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