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HomeSportsClare had no answer to Waterford's sharpness
Clare had no answer to Waterford’s sharpness
Brian O Halloran of Waterford in action against Aaron Cunningham of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Having travelled to Thurles with high hopes that they would repeat their recent league final win over Waterford and qualify for a Munster final date against Tipperary or Limerick on July 10, Clare fans in the official attendance of 19,715 returned in disappointment on Sunday evening after seeing their charges comprehensively beaten by Waterford.
John Conlon of Clare makes his comeback before their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Barry Coughlan of Waterford in action against Shane O Donnell of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Pauric Mahony of Waterford in action against Conor Cleary of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Podge Collins of Clare in action against Darragh Fives and Jamie Barron of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
David Reidy of Clare in action against Patrick Curran of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Barry Coughlan of Waterford in action against Shane O Donnell of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
David Reidy of Clare in action against Shane Bennett of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Barry Coughlan of Waterford in action against Shane O Donnell of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Shane O”Donnell of Clare in action against Noel Connors and Barry Coughlan of Waterford during a Munster championship clash at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Podge Collins comes into the starting Clare team for Sunday’s clash with Limerick Photograph by John Kelly.
X in action against X during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
John Conlon of Clare in action against Shane Fives of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
John Conlon of Clare in action against Noel Connors of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
John Conlon of Clare in action against Noel Connors of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Noel Connors of Waterford in action against Shane O Donnell of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Michael Walsh of Waterford in action against Tony Kelly of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Shane O Donnell of Clare in action against Barry Coughlan of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Jamie Barron of Waterford in action against David Mc Inerney of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Tony Kelly of Clare in action against Tom Devine of Waterford during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Austin Gleeson of Waterford feels pain during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Brian O Halloran of Waterford in action against Aaron Cunningham of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Tom Devine of Waterford in action against Tony Kelly of Clare during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Donal Og Cusack, Clare coach and Davy Fitzgerald, Clare manager on the sideline at the end of their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
League hero Conor Mc Grath of Clare is substituted during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
Tom Devine of Waterford shakes hands with Davy Fitzgerald, Clare manager after their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
From an early stage it was evident that Clare were struggling in many areas and while they drew level with their opponents on a few occasions in the opening hald and could have taken the lead but for some poor shooting, there is no denying the merit of Waterford’s victory
Both sides made changes from the teams which started the league final replay.Clare had John Conlon and Oisin O’Brien back from injury and they replaced Jack Browne and Aaron Cunningham while Waterford included Maurice Shanahan and Pauric Mahony in place of Jake Dillon and Colin Dunford.
The Waterford changes played a key role in their victory as, between them, the accounted for 1-8 of their team’s total
This game started much like the league final replay with Waterford racing into the lead, an Austin Gleeson point being followed by a Maurice Shanahan goal, a score that the Clare defence won’t have been happy to have conceded.
For the next ten minutes Clare had the better of matters and points from Conor McGrath (2), Conor Cleary and Colm Galvin brought them level before Kevin Moran and Podge Collins exchanged points to leave the sides tied at the end of the first quarter.
Clare had chances to go in front but they hit a number of bad wides. With just three minutes to go to half time just the minimum separated the sides but the Decies outfit finished the half strongly with three unanswered points to lead at the break, 1-9 to 0-8.
For most of the first half Waterford succeeded in curbing the threat of Tony Kelly, Colm Galvin, John Conlon and Conor McGrath who was guilty of a number of Clare wides.
Clare needed a good start to the second half but the winners hit the first three points to open a seven point lead and from here on Clare were fighting an uphill battle.
In an effort to get back into contention they introduced Colin Ryan, David McInerney and Aaron Cunningham but the Decies outfit remained in control on a day when Clare’s best players were Conor Cleary, Brendan Bugler and David Reidy .
Scorers; Austin Gleeson, Pauric Mahony (0-6) each; Maurice Shanahan (1-2) Kevin Moran (0-3), Darragh Fives, Philip Mahony, Shane Bennett, Jake Dillon (0-10 each
Clare; Conor McGrath and Cathal O’Connell (0-3) each; Podge Collins, Colin Ryan (0-2) each; Conor Cleary, David Fitzgerald, Brendan Bugler, David Reidy, Colm Galvin, John Conlon, Tony Kelly, (0-1) each
Clare; Patrick Kelly (Inagh-Kilnamona): Oisín O’Brien (Clonlara), Cian Dillon (Crusheen), Conor Cleary (Miltown St Josephs); Brendan Bugler (Whitegate), Pat O’Connor (Tubber), David Fitzgerald (Inagh-Kilnamona); David Reidy (Éire Óg), Colm Galvin (Clonlara); John Conlon (Clonlara), Tony Kelly (Ballyea), Darach Honan (Clonlara); Podge Collins (Cratloe), Shane O’Donnell (Éire Óg), Conor McGrath (Cratloe).
Subs; Colin Ryan (Newmarket) for Honan; Cathal O’ Connell(Clonlara) for McGrath; David McInerney (Tulla) for Fitzgerald; Aaron Shanagher (Wolfe Tones) for Collins Aaron Cunningham (Wolfe Tones) for Galvin.
Waterford; Stephen O’Keeffe; Shane Fives, Barry Coughlan, Noel Connors; Tadhg de Burca, Austin Gleeson, Philip Mahony; Jamie Barron, Darragh Fives; Kevin Moran, Shane Bennett, Michael Walsh; Patrick Curran, Maurice Shanahan, Padraic Mahony.
Subs; Tom Devine for Bennett; Jake Dillon for Curran, Brian O’Halloran for Pauric Mahony; Colin Dunford for Shanahan; Stephen Bennett for Walsh
In the opening game, the Munster intermediate championship semi-final, Clare defeated Waterford on a scoreline of 3-20 to 2-12.