CLARE HURLERS TOOK time out of their busy training schedule to become the first county to try their hand at the charity crossbar challenge.
And they didn’t do badly at all.
Every time they hit the bar, €50 was raised for their chosen charities - the Irish Heart Foundation and Cahercalla Hospice.
By our count, the sliotar pinged off the woodwork four times before Maor Camán Tommy Hegarty showed them all how it was done with an unerringly accurate strike.
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The less said about Davy Fitz’s effort the better though.
Clare hurlers do charity crossbar challenge and Davy calls on Waterford to go next
CLARE HURLERS TOOK time out of their busy training schedule to become the first county to try their hand at the charity crossbar challenge.
And they didn’t do badly at all.
Every time they hit the bar, €50 was raised for their chosen charities - the Irish Heart Foundation and Cahercalla Hospice.
By our count, the sliotar pinged off the woodwork four times before Maor Camán Tommy Hegarty showed them all how it was done with an unerringly accurate strike.
The less said about Davy Fitz’s effort the better though.
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Crossbar Challenge good cause