Limerick 0-36
Clare 1-23
SO MUCH FELT different for a championship Sunday and yet there were still familiar themes at play as the 2020 Munster hurling championship eased into life.
The Semple Stadium stands devoid of fans. The October start date for a summer tradition. A yellow sliotar flying around as winter closes in. All jarring aspects but this game also provided telling reminders.
Such as Limerick’s inter-county dominance as they advanced to a semi-final date with Tipperary next Sunday while also picking up the Division 1 league trophy they had first began the defence of last January.
And the afternoon also offered a reminder of the attacking wizardry of Tony Kelly, the Clare player putting on the outstanding individual show as he chalked up a remarkable total of 0-17. Eight of those arrived from play as the Ballyea man was in prolific form with some sublime attacking contributions.
Yet Limerick’s strength and class told as this game progressed. They hit 0-21 in the second half alone with Aaron Gillane, Gearoid Hegarty and Tom Morrissey all excelling in that department. Ryan Taylor cracked home a fine goal for Clare in the 47th minute as they hung in contention yet they were overpowered by the finish.
Half-time saw the teams locked together at 0-15 apiece yet the action had been illuminated by an individual rather than influenced by the collective.
Kelly was in mesmeric early form as he shot over a dozen points. Free-taking duties contributed seven of those but he was hauled down for one himself by Gearoid Hegarty, who was booked as a result, and snapped over five beautiful efforts from play. His eight in the first quarter edged Clare ahead 0-9 to 0-7 by the water break.
Starting out at right corner-forward Kelly wreaked havoc in his floating role while the sharpness of David Reidy’s movement was another issue that Limerick had difficulty in grappling with.
Still there was evidence of Limerick’s sluggishness dissipating as the game progressed. For instance they outscored Clare 0-8 to 0-2 between the 22nd and 34th minutes. Hegarty was particularly prominent, one delightful handpass providing Peter Casey with the simple task of pointing. That would have heartened John Kiely after a combination of misplaced handpasses and over-carrying in defence had coughed up frees and point-scoring opportunities early on.
Yet Kelly twice and a fine Diarmuid Ryan strike left the teams tied at the break.
Limerick thundered into the second half action. They rattled off six points in the first five minutes, a scoring blast that was indicative of their determined mood. The only juncture at which they wavered in the second half was when Clare countered briefly. Kelly atoned for a couple of misses after half-time by landing a brace and then Taylor gathered the break from a Cathal Malone delivery.
The Clooney-Quin mank was direct in his running and packed enough venom into his shot that it raised a green flag despite Nickie Quaid getting a touch to the ball.
That left Clare 0-21 to 1-17 adrift but it was as close as they would get. Limerick always looked capable of pushing further ahead, their accuracy was better and with 11 players getting in on the act, they had no shortage of point-takers.
Declan Hannon collected the league silverware afterwards and Tipperary loom large next Sunday. Clare head to the qualifiers in November. The 2020 season is starting to pick up pace at last.
Scorers for Limerick: Aaron Gillane 0-12 (0-9f, 0-1 ’65), Gearoid Hegarty 0-5, Tom Morrissey 0-4, Kyle Hayes, Diarmaid Byrnes, Peter Casey 0-3 each, Graeme Mulcahy 0-2, Seamus Flanagan, Cian Lynch, Declan Hannon, Pat Ryan 0-1 each.
Scorers for Clare: Tony Kelly 0-17 (0-8f), Ryan Taylor 1-1, Cathal Malone, Diarmuid Ryan 0-2 each.
Limerick
1. Nicky Quaid (Effin)
2. Sean Finn (Bruff)
3. Dan Morrissey (Ahane)
4. Barry Nash (South Liberties)
5. Diarmaid Byrnes (Patrickswell)
6. Declan Hannon (Adare – captain)
7. Paddy O’Loughlin (Kilmallock)
8. Cian Lynch (Patrickswell)
9. William O’Donoghue (Na Piarsaigh)
10. Gearoid Hegarty (St. Patrick’s)
11. Kyle Hayes (Kildimo/Pallaskenry)
12. Tom Morrissey (Ahane)
14. Aaron Gillane (Patrickswell)
15. Peter Casey (Na Piarsaigh)
13. Graeme Mulcahy (Kilmallock)
Subs
21. Seamus Flanagan (Feohanagh-Castlemahon) for Mulcahy (blood) (31)
Mulcahy for Flanagan (33)
23. Darragh O’Donovan (Doon) for Tom Morrissey (58)
21. Flanagan for Casey (59)
26. Pat Ryan (Doon) for Mulcahy (64)
25. David Reidy (Dromin-Athlacca) for O’Donoghue (64)
18. Jerome Boylan (Na Piarsaigh) for Nash (72)
Clare
1. Eibhear Quilligan (Feakle)
2. Jack Browne (Ballyea)
3. Conor Cleary (St Joseph’s Miltown)
18. Rory Hayes (Wolfe Tones)
6. Patrick O’Connor (Tubber)
5. Seadna Morey (Sixmilebridge)
4. Stephen O’Halloran (Clarecastle)
8. David McInerney (Tulla – captain)
14. Cathal Malone (Sixmilebridge)
10. Diarmuid Ryan (Cratloe)
11. David Reidy (Éire Óg)
12. David Fitzgerald (Inagh-Kilnamona)
9. Tony Kelly (Ballyea)
15. Shane O’Donnell (Éire Óg)
13. Ryan Taylor (Clooney-Quin)
Subs
20. Aron Shanagher (Wolfe Tones) for Fitzgerald (half-time)
7. Aidan McCarthy (Inagh-Kilnamona) for Reidy (55)
19. Domhnall McMahon (Michael Cusacks) for McInerney (64)
21. Aaron Cunningham (Wolfe Tones) for Taylor (70)
Referee: Fergal Horgan (Tipperary)
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Fergal Horgan’s arm was up and down like a fiddler’s elbow
@Miguel Sanchez: easy give out about the ref. Probably the easiest one can give actually
Limerick looked far fitter than Clare. Next week’s game against Tipp will be brilliant. On a different note, wouldn’t it be great if inter county jerseys had several sponsors of local businesses on them to help them with advertising?
@Nicholas Ryan: they already have sponsors. Companies who pay massive money to support the huge cost of running inter county teams.
@Armchair Follower: The sponsor’s name on the Limerick jersey must be printed in green ink then…
@Jazz Buckler: We all know who sponsors them already
Credit to Limerick deserved winners….Clare unfortunately far to reliant on Tony Kelly to keep them in the game (area that needs to be addressed) also the supply of ball Into the full forward line was almost non existent for most of the game…as for the officiating of the game, can anybody explain to me why every Clare quick puck out was blown up for (obviously a strategy by Clare yet halted by the ref) and yet limerick attempts it first in the second half and it was play on ?
Ref was shocking ..Clare wouldn’t want to see him any time soon ..tell the powers that be its Championship hurling frees given against both sides not frees at all
@M: players have to be outside 20m line.
Clare keeper may have got away but way too quick on the puck out, ref very finneky.
@M: neutral but thought the referee was very harsh on clare. Limerick the better team though
Just not the same without fans
@Brian Dunne: Well said!!
Tony Kelly is some hurler in fairness to him, Clare were too reliant on him though & limerick were deserved winners. Thurles was like Waterloo station at rush hour with the amount of whistling going on, definitely a bit too much for my liking anyway.
@Danny McCarthy: yes, lots of soft and unnecessary frees
@Danny McCarthy: Absolutely but 11 scorers v 4 says it all.
@TL55: Limerick got 9 points from frees and Clare got 8. Plus Tony Kelly missed 2 or 3 frees so the frees balanced each other out. Clare never really challenged the Limerick full back line except for the goal. Limerick got 26 points from play today I think which is great scoring. Next week will be a different story that’s for sure
36 points. Cmon like defend
Joh Kiely showed up Brian Lohan today. He was effing and jeffing the 1st half. Kiely stayed nice and composed until he got his players around him at half time. Whatever he said worked and they blew Clare off the park 2nd half. Lohan will take learnings from the game not least the positioning of some of his players. Too many of them were cleaned out by the Limerick defenders.
The game lacked any semblance of championship hurling ,unfortunately.
@Leonard O’mahony: What a sad decline for the former great Irish game of Hurling . Gave up watching this afternoon. Like a casual game of puck around . No man marking . No personal tackling . Frankly . totally boring ! !
@Gerry Mc Carthy: I’m sure the game of hurling will survive even if you decide not to watch hurling again
Clare were very limited. The hard work starts for Limerick when they face Tipp. Winner of Tipp & Limerick should go far.
Didn’t reach levels of championship hurling even without the crowd. Limericks half back line will have to be better for tipps forwards next week
@Donal Kehoe: that game will stand to Limerick (hopefully) next weekend, regardless what ppl think, the step up from club to county is still a gap that isn’t easily bridged,especially after 7 months with intercounty games. It picked up in the 2nd half,but a 35 min performance wont beat Tipp, cracking game to come.
@Now or Never: *without
60 scores in 70 minutes. Must try harder …