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2022 Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup Final – Limerick 0-27 Clare 0-18
Limerick defeated Clare by 0-27 to 0-18 in the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup Final on Sunday January 23rd at Cusack Park Ennis.
Match Highlights
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Limerick claim 11th trophy under John Kiely as they add Munster Cup to collection
Today’s final win, watched by a crowd of 7,992, was achieved with just four of the team that began last August’s All-Ireland final crushing of Cork
Report by Eoghan Cormican for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Limerick collected their 11th piece of silverware of John Kiely’s managerial reign when comfortably overcoming Clare in this afternoon’s Munster Hurling Cup decider.
Today’s victory marks the third time Limerick have won the Munster pre-season competition since 2018, this trio of wins adding to the three Munsters, three All-Irelands, and two National League titles this all-conquering Limerick group have amassed over the past five seasons.
And it should be noted that today’s final win, watched by a crowd of 7,992, was achieved with just four of the team that began last August’s All-Ireland final crushing of Cork.
That such a small number of first-team regulars were used during Limerick’s two-game Munster Hurling Cup campaign afforded several panelists the opportunity to stake their claim for greater involvement in the upcoming National League. Right half-back Colin Coughlan, who was introduced as a late second-half sub in the 2021 All-Ireland, rose his hand highest, last year’s U20 centre-back getting on the scoresheet against both Clare and Kerry. Brian O’Grady at midfield is another to have impressed, providing as he does an extra option for Kiely in the middle of the park.
Limerick were well on their way to victory here in Ennis by the time referee Conor Doyle sounded the half-time whistle, their 0-17 to 0-9 interval advantage stemming from a second-quarter during which the visitors outscored their hosts by 0-9 to 0-4.
With Limerick ahead by 0-8 to 0-5 at the first water break, points from Mark Rodgers and David Reidy (free) shortly after the resumption of play brought the Banner back within the minimum, but there followed a Limerick spell of dominance that yielded bursts of four and five points without reply.
Standing out in this sequence of Limerick scores was a superb effort from corner-forward Oisin O’Reilly on 26 minutes, a white flag that was followed by arguably the score of the half as Limerick were coolness personified in short-passing their way out of defence before possession, after going through at least four pairs of hands, found its way to Gearoid Hegarty who split the posts.
Also worthy of mention was Richie English’s effort approaching the break, the Limerick corner-back collecting Eibhear Quilligan’s puckout and returning the sliotar back over the head of the Clare ‘keeper.
Fellow Treaty defender Colin Coughlan threw over two belters from distance as six men in green wrote their names onto the first-half scoresheet. And, in truth, their eight-point interval lead should have been far greater as John Kiely’s men tallied 10 wides in the first 33 minutes.
For Clare, there was an over-reliance on freetaker David Reidy (0-5) who accounted for more than half of their first-half tally. Mark Rodgers was the sole other Clare forward to find the target in the opening half.
Seven points was as close as Clare got in the second-half, a series of Clare goal chances snuffed out by a Treaty rearguard who were ravenous in refusing the home side a green flag.
Limerick sub Adam English hit two second-half points, with white flags from Cathal O’Neill and Pat Ryan meaning all six Limerick starting forwards contributed on the scoresheet.
Interview with Man of the Match Richie English
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Scorers for Limerick: D Reidy (0-12, 0-11 frees); D O’Connell (0-3); C Coughlan, O O’Reilly, A English, B O’Grady (0-2 each); R English, C O’Neill, G Hegarty, P Ryan (0-1 each).
Scorers for Clare: D Reidy (0-9, 0-6 frees, 0-2 ‘65s); M Rodgers (0-3); R Mounsey (0-1 ‘65), D Ryan (0-2 each); C Malone, P Crotty (0-1 each).
LIMERICK: D McCarthy; B Nash, D Morrissey, R English; C Coughlan, R Connolly, P O’Loughlin; B O’Grady, W O’Donoghue; C O’Neill, D Reidy, G Hegarty; O O’Reilly, P Ryan, D O’Connell.
Subs: A English for Ryan (47); R Duff for O’Donoghue, C Boylan for Hegarty (both 54).
CLARE: E Quilligan; M Gough, C Cleary, P Flanagan; D Ryan, J McCarthy, A Fitzgerald; J Browne, P Donnellan; C Malone, D Reidy, S Golden; D McMahon, M Rodgers, G Cooney.
Subs: R Taylor for Golden, D McInerney for Donnellan (both HT); S Meehan for McMahon (44); D Lohan for A Fitzgerald (46); P Crotty for Gooney (52); R Mounsey for McCarthy (54).
Referee: C Doyle (Tipperary).
REPORT: @LimerickCLG proved too strong for @GaaClare in the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup Final today. #GAABelong
— The GAA (@officialgaa) January 23, 2022
Ticket Update
Tickets for Sunday’s Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup Final – Clare v Limerick have now sold out. Following consultation with the Gardai, due to the short turnaround following the lifting of restrictions, the agreed safe capacity for this fixture is 8,000.
Early birds for Sunday's @CoOpSuperstores Munster Hurling Cup Final can avoid delays, get a seat (before the stand is full) & get a match programme.
Stiles open at 12:30pm ahead of 2pm throw-in.
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— Munster GAA (@MunsterGAA) January 22, 2022
Live Streaming
This game will be live streamed by Munster GAA.
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Fixture Details
2022 Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup Final
Clare v Limerick at 2pm
Venue: Cusack Park Ennis
Result on the Day (Penalties if required after normal time)
Team News
LIMERICK: David McCarthy (Glenroe); Barry Nash (South Liberties), Jerome Boylan (Na Piarsaigh), Richie English (Doon); Colin Coughlan (Ballybrown), Ronan Connolly (Adare), Paddy O’Loughlin (Kilmallock); Rory Duff (Mungret St Pauls), William O’Donoghue (Na Piarsiagh); Cathal O’Neill (Crecora-Manister), David Reidy (Dromin-Athlacca), Gearoid Hegarty (St Patricks); Darren O’Connell (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), Pat Ryan (Doon), Oisin O’Reilly (Kilmallock)
Subs: Nickie Quaid (Effin), Conor Boylan (Na Piarsaigh), Diarmaid Byrnes (Patrickswell), Adam English (Doon), Seamus Flanagan (Feohanagh-Castlemahon), Dan Morrissey (Ahane), Brian O’Grady (Kilteely-Dromkeen).
Clare team v Limerick: Eibhear Quilligan; Rory Hayes, Conor Cleary, Paul Flanagan; Diarmiud Ryan
Jason McCarthy, David McInerney; Jack Browne; Paddy Donnellan; Cathal Malone, David Reidy, Shane Golden; Mark Rodgers, Ryan Taylor, Gary Cooney
Match Programme
Pick up a copy of the souvenir match programme on Sunday for 3 euro.