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Clare county hurling team

The Clare county hurling team represents Clare in hurling and is governed by Clare GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions - the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League.

Clare
Sport:Hurling
Irish:An Clár
Nickname(s):Banner men[1]
County board:Clare GAA
Manager:Brian Lohan (Wolfe Tones)
Captain:Tony Kelly (Ballyea)
Home venue(s):Cusack Park, Ennis
Recent competitive record
Current All-Ireland status:SF in 2023
Last championship title:2013
Current NHL Division:1 (Champions 2024)
Last league title:2024
First colours

Clare's home ground is Cusack Park, Ennis. The team's manager is Brian Lohan from Wolfe Tones, Shannon.

The team last won the Munster Senior Championship in 1998, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in 2013 and the National League in 2024.

History edit

Clare has won the Munster Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) on six occasions and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) on four occasions.

Early years (1889–1932) edit

 
An early Clare hurling team

In 1889, Clare won its first Munster SHC title after receiving a walkover from Kerry in the final. Clare contested the 1889 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, but lost to Dublin by a scoreline of 5–01 to 1–06.

Clare won a second Munster SHC title in 1914, defeating Cork by a scoreline of 3–02 to 3–01. Clare then defeated Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final by 6–06 to 0–00 to reach the 1914 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final. In that game Clare defeated Laois by a scoreline of 2–04 to 1–02, with Amby Power becoming the first man to captain Clare to an All-Ireland hurling title.

Clare won another Munster SHC title in 1932, defeating Cork on a scoreline of 5–02 to 4–01. The team contested the 1932 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, but lost to Kilkenny by a scoreline of 3–03 to 2–03.

Ger Loughnane era (1995–2000) edit

After losing Munster SHC finals in 1993 and 1994, Len Gaynor was replaced as manager by Ger Loughnane, from Feakle. Clare made a return to the Munster SHC final in 1995 after a 2–13 to 3–09 victory over Cork in the semi-final. In the closing minutes of that game, Cork were leading by two points, at which point Clare earned a sideline, which was taken by Fergie Tuohy. It travelled to the edge of the square, where Ollie Baker doubled on the sliotar, scoring a goal, to send Clare through to the decider. In the final, Clare faced Limerick. Clare dominated the game and easily won, by a scoreline of 1–17 to 0–11. This was Clare's first Munster SHC title in 63 years. In the All-Ireland SHC semi-final, Clare played Galway. 2–01 from Ger 'Sparrow' O'Loughlin and 0–07 from Jamesie O'Connor helped Clare through to the final by a scoreline of 3–12 to 1–13. Offaly, the reigning All-Ireland SHC champions, awaited Clare in that game. In the second half, an Anthony Daly free rebounded off the post and fell to Eamonn Taaffe at the edge of the square; Taaffe sent the ball into the back of the Offaly net. Clare won by a scoreline of 1–13 to 2–08 to secure a first All-Ireland SHC in 81 years.

In 1996, Limerick defeated Clare in the opening round of the Munster SHC by a scoreline of 1–13 to 0–15. This ended Clare's participation in that year's competition.

In 1997, Clare defeated Kerry and Cork to qualify for a Munster SHC final against Tipperary. That game was held in Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork and Clare won a close match by a scoreline of 1–18 to 0–18. Clare then defeated Kilkenny by a scoreline of 1–17 to 1–13 in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final. In the subsequent All-Ireland SHC final, Clare faced Tipperary, an opponent that had advanced through "the back door" to reach the final. A late Tipperary goal gave that team the lead but, entering the closing stages, the teams were tied at 2–13 to 0–19. Jamesie O'Connor then scored a point that was enough to win Clare the All-Ireland SHC title. He finished the game with 0–07 and later won the All Stars Hurler of the Year award.

In 1998, Clare retained the Munster SHC title. The team defeated Cork by a scoreline of 0–21 to 0–13 to qualify for the final, where they faced Waterford. A late goal from a Paul Flynn free tied the game at 1–16 to 3–10 and sent it to a replay. Clare won the replay by a scoreline of 2–16 to 0–10. Clare faced Offaly in the 1998 All-Ireland SHC semi-final. That game ended in a draw, 1–13 apiece. In the replay Clare were leading in the closing stages by a scoreline of 2–10 to 1–16; however the referee accidentally blew the match up early. Disarray engulfed Croke Park as disgruntled Offaly supporters began a sit-down protest on the pitch. As the full 70 minutes had not been completed, the semi-final had to be replayed. On this occasion, Offaly won by a scoreline of 0–16 to 0–13.

Clare defeated Tipperary to qualify for the 1999 Munster SHC final, setting up the chance for Clare to win a third successive Munster SHC title. However, Cork won by a scoreline of 1–15 to 0–14. In the All-Ireland SHC quarter-final, Clare defeated Galway (after a replay) by a scoreline of 3–18 to 2–14. In the All-Ireland SHC semi-final, Kilkenny defeated Clare by a scoreline of 2–14 to 1–13.

Tipperary defeated Clare in the 2000 Munster SHC semi-final by a scoreline of 2–19 to 1–14. This was Ger Loughnane's last match as Clare manager.

Post-Loughnane years (2001–2011) edit

Davy Fitzgerald era (2012–2016) edit

In 2012, Davy Fitzgerald began his tenure as Clare manager. At that time Clare had not won a championship match since 2008 and the team was also in the second tier of the National Hurling League. Clare won Division 1B of the league to gain promotion for the following year. In the Munster SHC, Clare lost to Waterford by a scoreline of 2–17 to 1–18. Clare then faced Dublin in a 2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship qualifier. In what was Tony Kelly's first senior game for the county, he scored 1–02 to help Clare win by a scoreline of 1–16 to 0–16.[2] In the next round Limerick defeated Clare by a scoreline of 3-18 to 1-20.

In the 2013 season, Clare defeated Waterford in the Munster SHC quarter-final by a scoreline of 2–20 to 1–15, outscoring them by 2–12 to 0–06 in the second half. This was the first time Clare had won a Munster SHC game since 2008. In the Munster SHC semi-final, Cork defeated Clare by a scoreline of 0–23 to 0–15. Clare then defeated Laois and Wexford in the 2013 All-Ireland SHC qualifiers. Thus Clare advanced to an All-Ireland SHC quarter-final against Galway, winning that game by a scoreline of by 1-23 to 2-14. Munster SHC winner Limerick awaited Clare in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final. An early Darach Honan goal helped Clare win by a scoreline of 1–22 to 0–18 and qualify for a first All-Ireland SHC final since 2002.[3] The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was held on 8 September and Clare led at half-time. In the second half Cork scored three goals to get back into the game. With the sides level, Patrick Horgan scored to put Cork into the lead. Moments later, in injury-time, Domhnall O'Donovan pointed to send the game to a replay, the full-time score being 3–16 to 0–25.[4] On 28 September 2013, Clare won the replay by a scoreline of 5–16 to 3–16. Shane O'Donnell scored 3–03 of Clare's total in that game. A Conor McGrath goal in the 61st minute was quickly followed by three points to put Clare 4–16 to 2–16 ahead. A late Stephen Moylan goal was cancelled out by a Darach Honan goal and Clare won by a scoreline of 5–16 to 3–16.[5] Clare's centre-forward, Tony Kelly, was awarded both the All Stars Young Hurler of the Year and All Stars Hurler of the Year awards.[6]

Clare lost the 2014 Munster SHC semi-final to Cork by a scoreline of 2–23 to 2–18. In round 1 of the 2014 All-Ireland SHC qualifiers, 14-man Clare drew 2–25 apiece with Wexford.[7] In the replay at Wexford Park, despite being down to 13 men, Clare forced the game to extra-time before losing by a scoreline of 2–25 to 2–22.[8] Clare hurling was dealt a further blow at the end of 2014 when the Cratloe trio of Podge Collins, Sean Collins, and Cathal McInerney announced they would focus on football the following year.

2015 began tumultuously, with two players (Davy O'Halloran and Nicky O'Connell), oping to leave the panel over their belief that they had been subjected to unfair disciplinary action. On the field of play, Clare lost four of its five league group stage matches before being relegated to Division 1B, after losing a play-off to Kilkenny by a scoreline of 1–18 to 1–17. Clare also lost its Munster SHC first round game to Limerick, by a scoreline of 1–19 to 2–15. A comprehensive 3–26 to 0–15 win over Offaly sent Clare through to round 2 of the 2015 All-Ireland SHC qualifiers, where Cork won by a scoreline of 0–20 to 0–17.

Clare won the 2016 National Hurling League in May that year, a first since 1978 after a 1–23 to 2–19 win against Waterford in a replay.[9][10]

Post-Fitzgerald years (2016–present) edit

Support edit

There exists a supporters' club called Club Clare, which was established in 2017.[11]

Club Clare is not linked to a supporters' club that existed during Davy Fitzgerald's time as manager between 2012 and 2016. Fitzgerald established that club and was involved in its running. Clare GAA told the Sunday Independent in 2021 that it did not have the accounts of that club and that the club (and similar supporters' clubs) had "nothing to do with" the county board. This contradicted Fitzgerald, who wrote in his 2018 book At All Costs: "Every single cent raised was accounted for, every detail presented to the audit committee. And that's what makes my blood boil when, even to this day, some smart-asses toss out that lazy question, 'Where did all the money go?' about the Supporters' Club in Clare. Open your eyes. Ask the audit committee. Ask the county board".[12] During the 2020 championship meeting between Clare and Wexford (then being managed by Fitzgerald), Fitzgerald had an exchange with a member of the Clare backroom team. Fitzgerald said afterwards: "I had to endure criticism from an unnamed individual who was seated in the stand", describing it as abuse and asking Clare's county board to investigate. The man later identified himself as kitman Niall Romer, who said: "I asked the question, where was the money that was raised in America? Where was the money from the Supporters' Club? And it got a reaction. There was no abuse, I asked a question, and when I got a reaction I kept asking the question... He didn't know where it was coming from at first. After that he realised and shut up". Romer said he had decided to ask the question himself (provoked, he said, by a delay in the release of the Wexford team sheet ahead of the game) and that it had not been a tactic of manager Brian Lohan.[13]

Current panel edit

Clare Squad vs Kilkenny in the All-Ireland Semi-Final at Croke Park on 2 July 2022

No. Player Position Club
16 Éamonn Foudy Substitute   Inagh-Kilnamona
17 Paudie Fitzpatrick Substitute   Sixmilebridge
18 Aron Shanagher Substitute   Wolfe Tones, Shannon
19 Shane Meehan Substitute   The Banner, Ennis
20 Aaron Fitzgerald Substitute   Éire Óg, Ennis
21 Shane Golden Substitute   Sixmilebridge
22 Darragh Lohan Substitute   Wolfe Tones, Shannon
23 Cian Nolan Substitute   Smith O'Brien's, Killaloe
24 Jack Browne Substitute   Ballyea
25 Domhnall McMahon Substitute   Tubber
26 Mark Rodgers Substitute   Scariff

Current management team edit

Managerial history edit

 
Davy Fitzgerald managed Clare to its fourth All-Ireland SHC title in 2013, having played as goalkeeper in the team's second and third wins in 1995 and 1997.
Dates Name Origin Provincial titles National titles International titles Championship record
1970–1976 Fr. Harry Bohan   Feakle 1971 NHL Division 2 P11
W3 D1 L7
1977–1980 Fr. Harry Bohan
Justin McCarthy
  Feakle
Passage West (Cork)
1977 NHL
1978 NHL
P9
W4 D1 L4
1981–1983 Fr. Harry Bohan   Feakle 1981 NHL Division 2 P5
W2 D0 L3
1984–1985 Éamonn Cregan Claughaun (Limerick) 1985 NHL Division 2 P4
W1 D1 L2
1986–1989 Séamus Durack   Éire Óg, Ennis P8
W3 D1 L4
1990–1994 Len Gaynor Kilruane MacDonagh's (Tipperary) 1990 NHL Division 2
1994 NHL Division 2
P10
W4 D1 L5
1995–2000 Ger Loughnane   Feakle 1995 Munster Senior Hurling Championship
1997 Munster Senior Hurling Championship
1998 Munster Senior Hurling Championship
1995 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
1997 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
P23
W14 D4 L5
2001–2003 Cyril Lyons   Ruan P10
W5 D0 L5
2004–2006 Anthony Daly   Clarecastle P17
W10 D1 L6
2007–2007 Tony Considine   Cratloe P5
W3 D0 L2
2008–2009 Mike McNamara   Scariff 2009 WCC P7
W3 D0 L4
2010–2011 Ger 'Sparrow' O'Loughlin   Clarecastle P4
W0 D0 L4
2012–2016 Davy Fitzgerald   Sixmilebridge 2013 WCC
2016 MSHL
2012 NHL Division 2
2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
2016 NHL Division 2
2016 NHL
P21
W10 D2 L9
2017–2019 Gerry O'Connor
Donal Moloney
  Éire Óg, Ennis
  Scariff
2019 MSHL 2017 Fenway Hurling Classic P15
W7 D1 L7
2020–Present Brian Lohan   Wolfe Tones, Shannon P15
W8 D1 L6
as of 8 November 2022

Competitive record edit

All-Ireland SHC final record

Players edit

Notable players edit

Records edit

Most appearances edit

Top scorers edit

All Stars edit

Since the All-Stars began in 1971, 32 Clare players have amassed a total of 57 All-Star Awards.

All Stars
Awards Players
4
Jamesie O'Connor (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001), Brian Lohan (1995, 1996, 1997, 2002) & Tony Kelly (2013, 2020, 2021, 2022)
3
Seamus Durack (1977, 1978, 1981), Anthony Daly (1994, 1995, 1998), Seanie McMahon (1995, 1997, 1998) & Davy Fitzgerald (1995, 2002, 2005)
2
Ger Loughnane (1974, 1977), John McMahon (1976, 1977), John Callinan (1979, 1981), Liam Doyle (1995, 1997), Ger 'Sparrow' O'Loughlin (1995, 1997), Ollie Baker (1995, 1998), Colin Lynch (1997, 2002) & Brendan Bugler (2012, 2013)
1
Mick Moroney (1977), Noel Casey (1978), Colm Honan (1978), Seán Stack (1981), Niall Gilligan (1999), Frank Lohan (1999), Tony Griffin (2006), Podge Collins (2013), Patrick Donnellan (2013), Colm Galvin (2013), Conor McGrath (2013), David McInerney (2013), Conor Ryan (2013), John Conlon (2018), Peter Duggan (2018), David Fitzgerald (2022) & Shane O'Donnell (2022)
Hurler of the Year
All-Stars HOTY
Brian Lohan (1995), Jamesie O'Connor (1997) & Tony Kelly (2013)
Texaco HOTY
Seanie McMahon (1995), Jamesie O'Connor (1997) & Tony Kelly (2013)
Under-21 HOTY
Darach Honan (2009), Séadna Morey (2012), David McInerney (2013) & Colm Galvin (2014)
Young HOTY
Tony Kelly (2013)

Since the foundation of the Under-21 All-Star Awards in 2013, 14 Clare players have amassed 17 awards.

U-21 All Stars
Awards Players
2
Colm Galvin (2013 & 2014), Tony Kelly (2013, 2014) & Séadna Morey (2013, 2014)
1
Podge Collins (2013), Paul Flanagan (2013), David McInerney (2013), Alan O'Neill (2013), Ronan Taaffe (2013), Conor Cleary (2014), Aaron Cunningham (2014), Eoin Enright (2014), Jamie Shanahan (2014), Bobby Duggan (2015) & Ian Galvin (2015)
Munster Under-21 Hurler of the Year
Munster Minor Hurler of the Year

Honours edit

National edit

Provincial edit

Other edit

Under-21 team edit

At the Under-21 grade, Clare have won 4 Munster titles and 4 All-Irelands.

Under-21 Breakthrough (2009)

Clare lost twelve Munster Under-21 Hurling finals before finally making the breakthrough in 2009. In the opening round Clare defeated Limerick in Cusack Park, Ennis to qualify for the final. In the final, they prevailed over Waterford on a scoreline of 2-17 to 2-12 in Dungarvan. Clare faced a highly fancied Galway side in the semi-final. The match could not be decided over the sixty minutes so extra-time was required. Eventually the Banner County prevailed on a scoreline of 3-23 to 5-15.[20] In September 2009, Clare won their first ever All-Ireland under-21 hurling title with a 0-15 to 0-14 win over Kilkenny at Croke Park, Dublin. The match was a tight affair and was only decided after a late Cormac O'Donovan point. A second half contribution of three points from play from John Conlon was pivotal in helping Clare to victory.[21] Darach Honan received the Bord Gáis Breakthrough award for 2009.

All-Ireland Treble (2012, 2013 & 2014)

In 2012, Clare easily accounted for Waterford in the Munster semi-final to qualify for the final against Tipperary. Going into injury time in the final, the Banner County trailed by a single point, but a late goal from second-half substitute, Niall Arthur, helped Clare win out by 1-16 to 1-14.[22] Clare then beat Antrim in the All-Ireland semi-final. In the final Clare outplayed Kilkenny and won on a scoreline of 2-17 to 2-11.[23] Clare retained their Munster and All-Ireland titles the following year. In the opening round of their 2013 campaign, Clare shook of a determined Waterford side to win 2-15 to 0-17. Clare once more faced Tipperary in the Munster final, this time in Semple Stadium, Thurles. Clare emerged victorious once more, winning 1-17 to 2-10.[24] In the All-Ireland semi-final, Clare easily accounted for Galway, defeating the tribesman by 1-16 to 0-07. They went on to successfully defend their All-Ireland title by defeating Antrim by 2-28 to 0-12.[25] In 2014, Clare defeated Limerick by 2-20 to 1-14 to reach the Munster semi-final where, after extra-time, they defeated Tipperary by 5-19 to 1-25.[26] In what was their sixth final in seven years, Clare easily accounted for Cork, winning by 1-28 to 1-13. This was the first time any Clare team had won three consecutive provincial titles.[27] Clare qualified for their third successive All-Ireland Under-21 final after beating Antrim on a scoreline of 4-28 to 1-10. Clare completed the All-Ireland treble when they defeated Wexford by 2-20 to 3-11 in Semple Stadium, Thurles.[28]

Competitive record edit

All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship Final appearances

Minor team edit

Clare have won 4 Munster Championships and 1 All-Ireland in the minor grade.

Arrival On The Scene (1981 & 1989)

Clare won the Munster Minor title for the first time in 1981, defeating Tipperary by two points, 3-13 to 3-11. Clare didn't qualify for the final again until 1989. This time Limerick were the opposition and Clare prevailed once more, winning by a single point, 2-13 to 2-12. Clare went on to qualify for the All-Ireland final but were defeated by Offaly by 2-16 to 1-12.

All-Ireland Success (1997)

Clare's only All-Ireland title in the minor grade arrived in 1997 when the county's minors completed a double with the seniors, who defeated Tipperary on the same day. The minor team went through the backdoor after losing the Munster final to Tipperary by 2-13 to 1-13. Clare qualified for the final by beating Antrim by 0-13 to 1-04 and then defeating Kilkenny in the semi-final on a scoreline of 0-13 to 1-07. In the final Clare emerged victorious defeating Galway by 1-11 to 1-09.

Back-to-Back Munster Minor Titles (2010 & 2011)

In 2010, Clare were beaten by Waterford in the opening round of the Munster Championship, but they would make their way to the competition's semi-final after beating Kerry and Tipperary, by 0-17 to 1-13, in the play-offs. In the semi-final, Clare edged out Limerick on a scoreline of 1-17 to 2-12. In the final, Clare exacted revenge on Waterford for their opening round defeat and won by 1-16 to 1-11.[29] Clare beat Dublin in the All-Ireland semi-final by 0-20 to 2-13. In the final, Clare lost to Kilkenny 2-10 to 0-14.[30] Clare then proceeded to retain their Munster crown in 2011. Clare easily accounted for Kerry in the opening round and in the semi-final, defeated Tipperary on a by 3-13 to 1-13. Clare won the final, by beating Waterford by 1-20 to 3-09 and were the first Clare team to retain their provincial crown.[31] In the All-Ireland semi-final, Galway defeated Clare, 1-23 to 1-18, after extra-time. Clare missed out on a three in a row when they lost the 2012 final to Tipperary, 1-16 to 1-12.

Competitive record edit

All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final appearances

References edit

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  12. ^ Crowe, Dermot (14 March 2021). "Supporters club was run separately to county board". Sunday Independent.
  13. ^ Crowe, Dermot (7 March 2021). "There and thereabouts: Deep divisions are being exposed in Banner hurling with temperatures reaching boiling point". Sunday Independent.
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The Clare county hurling team represents Clare in hurling and is governed by Clare GAA the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association The team competes in the three major annual inter county competitions the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League ClareSport HurlingIrish An ClarNickname s Banner men 1 County board Clare GAAManager Brian Lohan Wolfe Tones Captain Tony Kelly Ballyea Home venue s Cusack Park EnnisRecent competitive recordCurrent All Ireland status SF in 2023Last championship title 2013Current NHL Division 1 Champions 2024 Last league title 2024First coloursClare s home ground is Cusack Park Ennis The team s manager is Brian Lohan from Wolfe Tones Shannon The team last won the Munster Senior Championship in 1998 the All Ireland Senior Championship in 2013 and the National League in 2024 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1889 1932 1 2 Ger Loughnane era 1995 2000 1 3 Post Loughnane years 2001 2011 1 4 Davy Fitzgerald era 2012 2016 1 5 Post Fitzgerald years 2016 present 2 Support 3 Current panel 4 Current management team 5 Managerial history 6 Competitive record 7 Players 7 1 Notable players 7 2 Records 7 2 1 Most appearances 7 2 2 Top scorers 7 3 All Stars 8 Honours 8 1 National 8 2 Provincial 8 3 Other 9 Under 21 team 9 1 Competitive record 10 Minor team 10 1 Competitive record 11 ReferencesHistory editClare has won the Munster Senior Hurling Championship SHC on six occasions and the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship SHC on four occasions Early years 1889 1932 edit nbsp An early Clare hurling teamIn 1889 Clare won its first Munster SHC title after receiving a walkover from Kerry in the final Clare contested the 1889 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final but lost to Dublin by a scoreline of 5 01 to 1 06 Clare won a second Munster SHC title in 1914 defeating Cork by a scoreline of 3 02 to 3 01 Clare then defeated Galway in the All Ireland semi final by 6 06 to 0 00 to reach the 1914 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final In that game Clare defeated Laois by a scoreline of 2 04 to 1 02 with Amby Power becoming the first man to captain Clare to an All Ireland hurling title Clare won another Munster SHC title in 1932 defeating Cork on a scoreline of 5 02 to 4 01 The team contested the 1932 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final but lost to Kilkenny by a scoreline of 3 03 to 2 03 Ger Loughnane era 1995 2000 edit After losing Munster SHC finals in 1993 and 1994 Len Gaynor was replaced as manager by Ger Loughnane from Feakle Clare made a return to the Munster SHC final in 1995 after a 2 13 to 3 09 victory over Cork in the semi final In the closing minutes of that game Cork were leading by two points at which point Clare earned a sideline which was taken by Fergie Tuohy It travelled to the edge of the square where Ollie Baker doubled on the sliotar scoring a goal to send Clare through to the decider In the final Clare faced Limerick Clare dominated the game and easily won by a scoreline of 1 17 to 0 11 This was Clare s first Munster SHC title in 63 years In the All Ireland SHC semi final Clare played Galway 2 01 from Ger Sparrow O Loughlin and 0 07 from Jamesie O Connor helped Clare through to the final by a scoreline of 3 12 to 1 13 Offaly the reigning All Ireland SHC champions awaited Clare in that game In the second half an Anthony Daly free rebounded off the post and fell to Eamonn Taaffe at the edge of the square Taaffe sent the ball into the back of the Offaly net Clare won by a scoreline of 1 13 to 2 08 to secure a first All Ireland SHC in 81 years In 1996 Limerick defeated Clare in the opening round of the Munster SHC by a scoreline of 1 13 to 0 15 This ended Clare s participation in that year s competition In 1997 Clare defeated Kerry and Cork to qualify for a Munster SHC final against Tipperary That game was held in Pairc Ui Chaoimh Cork and Clare won a close match by a scoreline of 1 18 to 0 18 Clare then defeated Kilkenny by a scoreline of 1 17 to 1 13 in the All Ireland SHC semi final In the subsequent All Ireland SHC final Clare faced Tipperary an opponent that had advanced through the back door to reach the final A late Tipperary goal gave that team the lead but entering the closing stages the teams were tied at 2 13 to 0 19 Jamesie O Connor then scored a point that was enough to win Clare the All Ireland SHC title He finished the game with 0 07 and later won the All Stars Hurler of the Year award In 1998 Clare retained the Munster SHC title The team defeated Cork by a scoreline of 0 21 to 0 13 to qualify for the final where they faced Waterford A late goal from a Paul Flynn free tied the game at 1 16 to 3 10 and sent it to a replay Clare won the replay by a scoreline of 2 16 to 0 10 Clare faced Offaly in the 1998 All Ireland SHC semi final That game ended in a draw 1 13 apiece In the replay Clare were leading in the closing stages by a scoreline of 2 10 to 1 16 however the referee accidentally blew the match up early Disarray engulfed Croke Park as disgruntled Offaly supporters began a sit down protest on the pitch As the full 70 minutes had not been completed the semi final had to be replayed On this occasion Offaly won by a scoreline of 0 16 to 0 13 Clare defeated Tipperary to qualify for the 1999 Munster SHC final setting up the chance for Clare to win a third successive Munster SHC title However Cork won by a scoreline of 1 15 to 0 14 In the All Ireland SHC quarter final Clare defeated Galway after a replay by a scoreline of 3 18 to 2 14 In the All Ireland SHC semi final Kilkenny defeated Clare by a scoreline of 2 14 to 1 13 Tipperary defeated Clare in the 2000 Munster SHC semi final by a scoreline of 2 19 to 1 14 This was Ger Loughnane s last match as Clare manager Post Loughnane years 2001 2011 edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2022 Davy Fitzgerald era 2012 2016 edit In 2012 Davy Fitzgerald began his tenure as Clare manager At that time Clare had not won a championship match since 2008 and the team was also in the second tier of the National Hurling League Clare won Division 1B of the league to gain promotion for the following year In the Munster SHC Clare lost to Waterford by a scoreline of 2 17 to 1 18 Clare then faced Dublin in a 2012 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship qualifier In what was Tony Kelly s first senior game for the county he scored 1 02 to help Clare win by a scoreline of 1 16 to 0 16 2 In the next round Limerick defeated Clare by a scoreline of 3 18 to 1 20 In the 2013 season Clare defeated Waterford in the Munster SHC quarter final by a scoreline of 2 20 to 1 15 outscoring them by 2 12 to 0 06 in the second half This was the first time Clare had won a Munster SHC game since 2008 In the Munster SHC semi final Cork defeated Clare by a scoreline of 0 23 to 0 15 Clare then defeated Laois and Wexford in the 2013 All Ireland SHC qualifiers Thus Clare advanced to an All Ireland SHC quarter final against Galway winning that game by a scoreline of by 1 23 to 2 14 Munster SHC winner Limerick awaited Clare in the All Ireland SHC semi final An early Darach Honan goal helped Clare win by a scoreline of 1 22 to 0 18 and qualify for a first All Ireland SHC final since 2002 3 The 2013 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was held on 8 September and Clare led at half time In the second half Cork scored three goals to get back into the game With the sides level Patrick Horgan scored to put Cork into the lead Moments later in injury time Domhnall O Donovan pointed to send the game to a replay the full time score being 3 16 to 0 25 4 On 28 September 2013 Clare won the replay by a scoreline of 5 16 to 3 16 Shane O Donnell scored 3 03 of Clare s total in that game A Conor McGrath goal in the 61st minute was quickly followed by three points to put Clare 4 16 to 2 16 ahead A late Stephen Moylan goal was cancelled out by a Darach Honan goal and Clare won by a scoreline of 5 16 to 3 16 5 Clare s centre forward Tony Kelly was awarded both the All Stars Young Hurler of the Year and All Stars Hurler of the Year awards 6 Clare lost the 2014 Munster SHC semi final to Cork by a scoreline of 2 23 to 2 18 In round 1 of the 2014 All Ireland SHC qualifiers 14 man Clare drew 2 25 apiece with Wexford 7 In the replay at Wexford Park despite being down to 13 men Clare forced the game to extra time before losing by a scoreline of 2 25 to 2 22 8 Clare hurling was dealt a further blow at the end of 2014 when the Cratloe trio of Podge Collins Sean Collins and Cathal McInerney announced they would focus on football the following year 2015 began tumultuously with two players Davy O Halloran and Nicky O Connell oping to leave the panel over their belief that they had been subjected to unfair disciplinary action On the field of play Clare lost four of its five league group stage matches before being relegated to Division 1B after losing a play off to Kilkenny by a scoreline of 1 18 to 1 17 Clare also lost its Munster SHC first round game to Limerick by a scoreline of 1 19 to 2 15 A comprehensive 3 26 to 0 15 win over Offaly sent Clare through to round 2 of the 2015 All Ireland SHC qualifiers where Cork won by a scoreline of 0 20 to 0 17 Clare won the 2016 National Hurling League in May that year a first since 1978 after a 1 23 to 2 19 win against Waterford in a replay 9 10 Post Fitzgerald years 2016 present edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2022 Support editThere exists a supporters club called Club Clare which was established in 2017 11 Club Clare is not linked to a supporters club that existed during Davy Fitzgerald s time as manager between 2012 and 2016 Fitzgerald established that club and was involved in its running Clare GAA told the Sunday Independent in 2021 that it did not have the accounts of that club and that the club and similar supporters clubs had nothing to do with the county board This contradicted Fitzgerald who wrote in his 2018 book At All Costs Every single cent raised was accounted for every detail presented to the audit committee And that s what makes my blood boil when even to this day some smart asses toss out that lazy question Where did all the money go about the Supporters Club in Clare Open your eyes Ask the audit committee Ask the county board 12 During the 2020 championship meeting between Clare and Wexford then being managed by Fitzgerald Fitzgerald had an exchange with a member of the Clare backroom team Fitzgerald said afterwards I had to endure criticism from an unnamed individual who was seated in the stand describing it as abuse and asking Clare s county board to investigate The man later identified himself as kitman Niall Romer who said I asked the question where was the money that was raised in America Where was the money from the Supporters Club And it got a reaction There was no abuse I asked a question and when I got a reaction I kept asking the question He didn t know where it was coming from at first After that he realised and shut up Romer said he had decided to ask the question himself provoked he said by a delay in the release of the Wexford team sheet ahead of the game and that it had not been a tactic of manager Brian Lohan 13 Current panel editClare Squad vs Kilkenny in the All Ireland Semi Final at Croke Park on 2 July 2022 No Player Position Club1 Eibhear Quilligan Goalkeeper nbsp Feakle2 Rory Hayes Right Corner Back nbsp Wolfe Tones Shannon3 Conor Cleary Full back nbsp Kilmaley4 Paul Flanagan Left Corner Back nbsp Ballyea5 Diarmuid Ryan Right half back nbsp Cratloe6 John Conlon Centre back nbsp Clonlara7 David McInerney Left half back nbsp Tulla8 David Fitzgerald Midfield nbsp Inagh Kilnamona9 David Reidy Midfield nbsp Eire og Ennis10 Cathal Malone Right half Forward nbsp Sixmilebridge11 Tony Kelly C Centre forward nbsp Ballyea12 Shane O Donnell Left half Forward nbsp Eire og Ennis13 Ian Galvin Right Corner Forward nbsp Clonlara14 Peter Duggan Full forward nbsp Clooney Quin15 Ryan Taylor Left Corner Forward nbsp Clooney Quin No Player Position Club16 Eamonn Foudy Substitute nbsp Inagh Kilnamona17 Paudie Fitzpatrick Substitute nbsp Sixmilebridge18 Aron Shanagher Substitute nbsp Wolfe Tones Shannon19 Shane Meehan Substitute nbsp The Banner Ennis20 Aaron Fitzgerald Substitute nbsp Eire og Ennis21 Shane Golden Substitute nbsp Sixmilebridge22 Darragh Lohan Substitute nbsp Wolfe Tones Shannon23 Cian Nolan Substitute nbsp Smith O Brien s Killaloe24 Jack Browne Substitute nbsp Ballyea25 Domhnall McMahon Substitute nbsp Tubber26 Mark Rodgers Substitute nbsp ScariffCurrent management team editManager Brian Lohan 14 Selectors Ken Ralph James Moran Coaches Sean Treacy Shane HassettManagerial history edit nbsp Davy Fitzgerald managed Clare to its fourth All Ireland SHC title in 2013 having played as goalkeeper in the team s second and third wins in 1995 and 1997 Dates Name Origin Provincial titles National titles International titles Championship record1970 1976 Fr Harry Bohan nbsp Feakle 1971 NHL Division 2 P 11W 3 D 1 L 71977 1980 Fr Harry BohanJustin McCarthy nbsp FeaklePassage West Cork 1977 NHL1978 NHL P 9W 4 D 1 L 41981 1983 Fr Harry Bohan nbsp Feakle 1981 NHL Division 2 P 5W 2 D 0 L 31984 1985 Eamonn Cregan Claughaun Limerick 1985 NHL Division 2 P 4W 1 D 1 L 21986 1989 Seamus Durack nbsp Eire og Ennis P 8W 3 D 1 L 41990 1994 Len Gaynor Kilruane MacDonagh s Tipperary 1990 NHL Division 21994 NHL Division 2 P 10W 4 D 1 L 51995 2000 Ger Loughnane nbsp Feakle 1995 Munster Senior Hurling Championship1997 Munster Senior Hurling Championship1998 Munster Senior Hurling Championship 1995 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship1997 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship P 23W 14 D 4 L 52001 2003 Cyril Lyons nbsp Ruan P 10W 5 D 0 L 52004 2006 Anthony Daly nbsp Clarecastle P 17W 10 D 1 L 62007 2007 Tony Considine nbsp Cratloe P 5W 3 D 0 L 22008 2009 Mike McNamara nbsp Scariff 2009 WCC P 7W 3 D 0 L 42010 2011 Ger Sparrow O Loughlin nbsp Clarecastle P 4W 0 D 0 L 42012 2016 Davy Fitzgerald nbsp Sixmilebridge 2013 WCC2016 MSHL 2012 NHL Division 22013 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship2016 NHL Division 22016 NHL P 21W 10 D 2 L 92017 2019 Gerry O ConnorDonal Moloney nbsp Eire og Ennis nbsp Scariff 2019 MSHL 2017 Fenway Hurling Classic P 15W 7 D 1 L 72020 Present Brian Lohan nbsp Wolfe Tones Shannon P 15W 8 D 1 L 6as of 8 November 2022Competitive record editAll Ireland SHC final record Date Venue Opponent All Ireland Final Result Clare Captain Man of the Match W L D1 3 November 1889 Inchicore Dublin 1 06 5 01 John Considine L2 18 October 1914 Croke Park Laois 5 01 1 00 Amby Power W3 4 September 1932 Croke Park Kilkenny 2 03 3 03 John Joe Goggles Doyle L4 3 September 1995 Croke Park Offaly 1 13 2 08 Anthony Daly Seanie McMahon W5 14 September 1997 Croke Park Tipperary 0 20 2 13 Anthony Daly Jamesie O Connor W6 8 September 2002 Croke Park Kilkenny 0 19 2 20 Brian Lohan Henry Shefflin Kilkenny L7 8 September 2013 Croke Park Cork 0 25 3 16 Patrick Donnellan Conor Ryan DR 28 September 2013 Croke Park Cork 5 16 3 16 Patrick Donnellan Shane O Donnell WPlayers editNotable players edit For individual player details see Category Clare inter county hurlers Jamesie O Connor 15 Records edit Most appearances edit Further information All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship records and statistics All time appearances Top scorers edit Further information All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship records and statistics All time top scorers All Stars edit Since the All Stars began in 1971 32 Clare players have amassed a total of 57 All Star Awards All StarsAwards Players4 Jamesie O Connor 1995 1997 1998 2001 Brian Lohan 1995 1996 1997 2002 amp Tony Kelly 2013 2020 2021 2022 3 Seamus Durack 1977 1978 1981 Anthony Daly 1994 1995 1998 Seanie McMahon 1995 1997 1998 amp Davy Fitzgerald 1995 2002 2005 2 Ger Loughnane 1974 1977 John McMahon 1976 1977 John Callinan 1979 1981 Liam Doyle 1995 1997 Ger Sparrow O Loughlin 1995 1997 Ollie Baker 1995 1998 Colin Lynch 1997 2002 amp Brendan Bugler 2012 2013 1 Mick Moroney 1977 Noel Casey 1978 Colm Honan 1978 Sean Stack 1981 Niall Gilligan 1999 Frank Lohan 1999 Tony Griffin 2006 Podge Collins 2013 Patrick Donnellan 2013 Colm Galvin 2013 Conor McGrath 2013 David McInerney 2013 Conor Ryan 2013 John Conlon 2018 Peter Duggan 2018 David Fitzgerald 2022 amp Shane O Donnell 2022 Hurler of the YearAll Stars HOTY Brian Lohan 1995 Jamesie O Connor 1997 amp Tony Kelly 2013 Texaco HOTY Seanie McMahon 1995 Jamesie O Connor 1997 amp Tony Kelly 2013 Under 21 HOTY Darach Honan 2009 Seadna Morey 2012 David McInerney 2013 amp Colm Galvin 2014 Young HOTY Tony Kelly 2013 Since the foundation of the Under 21 All Star Awards in 2013 14 Clare players have amassed 17 awards U 21 All StarsAwards Players2 Colm Galvin 2013 amp 2014 Tony Kelly 2013 2014 amp Seadna Morey 2013 2014 1 Podge Collins 2013 Paul Flanagan 2013 David McInerney 2013 Alan O Neill 2013 Ronan Taaffe 2013 Conor Cleary 2014 Aaron Cunningham 2014 Eoin Enright 2014 Jamie Shanahan 2014 Bobby Duggan 2015 amp Ian Galvin 2015 Munster Under 21 Hurler of the Year2009 Darach Honan 2012 Tony Kelly 2013 Colm Galvin 2014 Seadna MoreyMunster Minor Hurler of the Year2010 Niall Arthur 2011 Tony Kelly 16 Honours editNational edit All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 4 1914 1995 1997 2013 nbsp Runners up 3 1889 1932 2002 National Hurling League nbsp Winners 5 1945 46 1976 77 1977 78 2016 2024 nbsp Runners up 7 1975 76 1984 85 1986 87 1994 95 2001 2005 2020 National Hurling League Division 2 nbsp Winners 7 1971 1981 1985 1990 1994 2012 2016 All Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 1 2011 nbsp Runners up 1 2016 All Ireland Junior Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 2 1914 1993 nbsp Runners up 2 1949 1995 All Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 4 2009 2012 2013 2014 All Ireland Minor Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 2 1997 2023 nbsp Runners up 2 1989 2010Provincial edit Munster Senior Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 6 1889 1914 1932 1995 1997 1998 nbsp Runners up 24 1899 1901 1915 1918 1927 1928 1930 1938 1955 1967 1972 1974 1977 1978 1981 1986 1993 1994 1999 2008 2017 2018 2022 2023 Waterford Crystal Cup nbsp Winners 2 2009 2013 nbsp Runners up 2 2012 2014 Munster Senior Hurling League nbsp Winners 2 2016 2019 nbsp Runners up 1 2018 Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 2 2011 17 2016 18 nbsp Runners up 3 1963 2001 2012 Munster Junior Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 4 1914 1949 1993 1995 Munster Under 21 Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 4 2009 2012 2013 2014 19 nbsp Runners up 14 1972 1974 1976 1983 1985 1986 1992 1994 1995 1996 1999 2008 2010 2015 Munster Minor Hurling Championship nbsp Winners 5 1981 1989 2010 2011 2023 nbsp Runners up 16 1932 1939 1940 1945 1949 1950 1952 1971 1990 1997 1998 1999 2012 2017 2019 2022Other edit Players Champions Cup nbsp Winners 1 2017 RTE Sports Team of the Year Award nbsp Winners 1 2013Under 21 team editAt the Under 21 grade Clare have won 4 Munster titles and 4 All Irelands Under 21 Breakthrough 2009 Clare lost twelve Munster Under 21 Hurling finals before finally making the breakthrough in 2009 In the opening round Clare defeated Limerick in Cusack Park Ennis to qualify for the final In the final they prevailed over Waterford on a scoreline of 2 17 to 2 12 in Dungarvan Clare faced a highly fancied Galway side in the semi final The match could not be decided over the sixty minutes so extra time was required Eventually the Banner County prevailed on a scoreline of 3 23 to 5 15 20 In September 2009 Clare won their first ever All Ireland under 21 hurling title with a 0 15 to 0 14 win over Kilkenny at Croke Park Dublin The match was a tight affair and was only decided after a late Cormac O Donovan point A second half contribution of three points from play from John Conlon was pivotal in helping Clare to victory 21 Darach Honan received the Bord Gais Breakthrough award for 2009 All Ireland Treble 2012 2013 amp 2014 In 2012 Clare easily accounted for Waterford in the Munster semi final to qualify for the final against Tipperary Going into injury time in the final the Banner County trailed by a single point but a late goal from second half substitute Niall Arthur helped Clare win out by 1 16 to 1 14 22 Clare then beat Antrim in the All Ireland semi final In the final Clare outplayed Kilkenny and won on a scoreline of 2 17 to 2 11 23 Clare retained their Munster and All Ireland titles the following year In the opening round of their 2013 campaign Clare shook of a determined Waterford side to win 2 15 to 0 17 Clare once more faced Tipperary in the Munster final this time in Semple Stadium Thurles Clare emerged victorious once more winning 1 17 to 2 10 24 In the All Ireland semi final Clare easily accounted for Galway defeating the tribesman by 1 16 to 0 07 They went on to successfully defend their All Ireland title by defeating Antrim by 2 28 to 0 12 25 In 2014 Clare defeated Limerick by 2 20 to 1 14 to reach the Munster semi final where after extra time they defeated Tipperary by 5 19 to 1 25 26 In what was their sixth final in seven years Clare easily accounted for Cork winning by 1 28 to 1 13 This was the first time any Clare team had won three consecutive provincial titles 27 Clare qualified for their third successive All Ireland Under 21 final after beating Antrim on a scoreline of 4 28 to 1 10 Clare completed the All Ireland treble when they defeated Wexford by 2 20 to 3 11 in Semple Stadium Thurles 28 Competitive record edit All Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship Final appearances Date Venue Opponent Result Clare Captain W L D1 13 September 2009 Croke Park Dublin Kilkenny 0 15 0 14 Ciaran O Doherty W2 15 September 2012 Semple Stadium Thurles Kilkenny 2 17 2 11 Conor McGrath W3 14 September 2013 Semple Stadium Thurles Antrim 2 28 0 12 Paul Flanagan W4 13 September 2014 Semple Stadium Thurles Wexford 2 20 3 11 Tony Kelly WMinor team editClare have won 4 Munster Championships and 1 All Ireland in the minor grade Arrival On The Scene 1981 amp 1989 Clare won the Munster Minor title for the first time in 1981 defeating Tipperary by two points 3 13 to 3 11 Clare didn t qualify for the final again until 1989 This time Limerick were the opposition and Clare prevailed once more winning by a single point 2 13 to 2 12 Clare went on to qualify for the All Ireland final but were defeated by Offaly by 2 16 to 1 12 All Ireland Success 1997 Clare s only All Ireland title in the minor grade arrived in 1997 when the county s minors completed a double with the seniors who defeated Tipperary on the same day The minor team went through the backdoor after losing the Munster final to Tipperary by 2 13 to 1 13 Clare qualified for the final by beating Antrim by 0 13 to 1 04 and then defeating Kilkenny in the semi final on a scoreline of 0 13 to 1 07 In the final Clare emerged victorious defeating Galway by 1 11 to 1 09 Back to Back Munster Minor Titles 2010 amp 2011 In 2010 Clare were beaten by Waterford in the opening round of the Munster Championship but they would make their way to the competition s semi final after beating Kerry and Tipperary by 0 17 to 1 13 in the play offs In the semi final Clare edged out Limerick on a scoreline of 1 17 to 2 12 In the final Clare exacted revenge on Waterford for their opening round defeat and won by 1 16 to 1 11 29 Clare beat Dublin in the All Ireland semi final by 0 20 to 2 13 In the final Clare lost to Kilkenny 2 10 to 0 14 30 Clare then proceeded to retain their Munster crown in 2011 Clare easily accounted for Kerry in the opening round and in the semi final defeated Tipperary on a by 3 13 to 1 13 Clare won the final by beating Waterford by 1 20 to 3 09 and were the first Clare team to retain their provincial crown 31 In the All Ireland semi final Galway defeated Clare 1 23 to 1 18 after extra time Clare missed out on a three in a row when they lost the 2012 final to Tipperary 1 16 to 1 12 Competitive record edit All Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final appearances Date Venue Opponent Result Clare Captain W L D1 3 September 1989 Croke Park Dublin Offaly 1 12 2 16 Paul Lee L2 14 September 1997 Croke Park Dublin Galway 1 11 1 09 John Reddan W3 5 September 2010 Croke Park Dublin Kilkenny 0 14 2 10 Paul Flanagan LReferences edit Team news Conlon named to start at centre back for Banner men Hogan Stand 7 May 2021 Clare Overcome dismissal To Oust Dublin RTE News 7 July 2012 Fitzgerald s Clare blitz Limerick to claim final berth The Irish Times 18 August 2013 Clare And Cork To Meet Again RTE News 9 September 2013 Clare Crowned Champions After Eight Goal Thriller RTE News 29 September 2013 Tony Kelly wins Hurler and Young Hurler of the Year awards 8 November 2013 Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Clare Survive for Wexford draw RTE News 5 July 2014 Wexford win epic replay RTE News 12 July 2014 Tony Kelly inspires Banner to first League title since 1978 Irish Independent 8 May 2016 Retrieved 9 May 2016 Clare take long awaited Div 1 title in controversial circumstances against Waterford Irish Examiner 8 May 2016 Retrieved 9 May 2016 We are in disarray Ger Loughnane calls for Clare fans to help at a time of crisis The42 ie 22 March 2021 Crowe Dermot 14 March 2021 Supporters club was run separately to county board Sunday Independent Crowe Dermot 7 March 2021 There and thereabouts Deep divisions are being exposed in Banner hurling with temperatures reaching boiling point Sunday Independent Gaa Clare 31 October 2019 Brian Lohan has been appointed Clare Senior Hurling Manager for 2 years with an option of 3rd year following a review at the end of the 2nd year pic twitter com sKazhccPuI GaaClare Retrieved 2 November 2019 Clare great O Connor bows out Hogan Stand 13 December 2004 KELLY CLAIMS MUNSTER MINOR HURLER OF THE YEAR AWARD 18 November 2011 Archived from the original on 3 January 2014 Retrieved 3 January 2014 Clare s Keane edge Irish Independent 14 July 2011 Retrieved 26 July 2012 Munster IHC final Banner beat Treaty in thriller Hogan Stand 6 July 2016 Retrieved 6 July 2016 Clare storm to Munster hat trick against Cork as journey gathers pace Irish Independent 30 July 2014 Retrieved 31 July 2014 Remember when Joe Canning scored 4 7 against Clare but Galway lost the game 26 July 2013 Archived from the original on 3 January 2014 Retrieved 2 January 2014 Clare 0 15 0 14 Kilkenny RTE News 13 September 2009 Arthur strikes late to deliver Munster U21 title for Clare 8 August 2012 Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 1 January 2014 Clare Skin Cats To Land All Ireland U 21 Title RTE News 16 September 2012 Munster Under 21 Hurling Final Clare 1 17 Tipperary 2 10 7 August 2013 U 21s Show Antrim No Mercy 18 September 2013 Clare Under 21 Hurlers defeat Tipperary in Extra time 16 July 2014 Clare crowned Munster U21 hurling champions 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