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2022 Munster Senior Hurling Championship – Clare 0-24 Limerick 1-21
Clare and Limerick finished level at 0-24 to 1-21 in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship on Sunday May 15th at Cusack Park Ennis.
Match Highlights
Watch the Full-Time Highlights of Clare v Limerick in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship here on #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/gBosXFyT7M
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 15, 2022
REPORT: @GaaClare and @LimerickCLG produced a thrilling draw in Cusack Park today that ensures they'll play one another again in the Munster SHC Final. #GAABelong
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 15, 2022
Munster SHC: Limerick and Clare share the spoils
Clare 0-24 Limerick 1-21
Report By Eoin Brennan in Cusack Park for GAA.ie
Clare and Limerick will have to do it all over again in three weeks time in the Munster Final after sharing the spoils in thrilling fashion in front of 18,129 in Cusack Park, Ennis.
With never more than a puck of the ball between the neighbours at any stage, this was a rip-roaring end-to-end match-up that could have gone either way but in the end, proved satisfactory for both to protect their unbeaten championship records.
With the lead changing hands ten times, it was a compelling Shannonside derby, lit up by Tony Kelly’s 16 point haul for the home side and Diarmaid Byrnes’ remarkable freetaking accuracy to keep the champions in the mix.
Indeed, it was Byrnes’ injury-time free that equalised for the final time to give his 14 man side a lifeline after Gearoid Hegarty had been dismissed for a second yellow in the 64th minute.
The major score of the opening period was Kyle Hayes’ 15th minute goal after a great run from Conor Boylan but it was sandwiched by seven Clare points, five from the rampant Kelly, to edge the home side 0-10 to 1-5 in front by the 21st minute.
A David Reidy free and an inspirational Byrnes point from play regained parity, a position that would remain at the break after Tony Kelly’s 12th point of the half cemented a 0-15 to 1-12 deadlock.
Kelly resumed with four of the first six points of the new half to inch Clare back in front at 0-19 to 1-14. However, after Diarmaid Bynes levelled matters for the tenth time with a monster free from his own ’65 in the 55th minute, it was Limerick that seemed to be the ones to set the pace as on three occasions, they nudged in front only to be pegged back each time by their stubborn hosts.
Hegarty’s dismissal made it advantage Clare it seemed, particularly after Ryan Taylor put the Banner into the ascendency as the tie drifted over the hour mark.
True to form, the 14 man holders refused to panic, with Byrnes’ last gasp free levelling the tie for the 14th time, a fitting way to tee up their provincial final rematch on the first Sunday in June.
Interview with man of the match Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly relished the occasion with Limerick today but the Clare star knows it will be even greater in the Munster final. #sundaygame pic.twitter.com/X12XHt9F2C
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) May 15, 2022
Scorers for Clare: Tony Kelly 0-16 (10f, 1’65); David Fitzgerald, Ryan Taylor 0-2 each; Diarmuid Ryan, David McInerney, Shane Meehan 0-1 each
Scorers for Limerick: Diarmaid Byrnes 0-9 (7f, 1’65); Gearoid Hegarty, David Reidy (4f) 0-4 each; Kyle Hayes 1-0; Seamus Flanagan, Tom Morrissey, Oisin O’Reilly, Darragh O’Donovan 0-1 each
Clare: Eibhear Quilligan; Rory Hayes, Conor Cleary, Paul Flanagan; Diarmuid Ryan, John Conlon, David McInerney; Cathal Malone, Jason McCarthy; David Fitzgerald, Shane O’Donnell, Ryan Taylor; Tony Kelly, Peter Duggan, Robin Mounsey.
Subs: Shane Meehan for McCarthy (HT), David Reidy for Mounsey (46), Aron Shanagher for Duggan (72)
Limerick: Nickie Quaid; Sean Finn, Mike Casey, Barry Nash; Diarmaid Byrnes, Declan Hannon, Dan Morrissey; Will O’Donoghue, Robbie Hanley; Gearoid Hegarty, David Reidy, Tom Morrissey; Conor Boylan, Kyle Hayes, Seamus Flanagan
Subs: Graeme Mulcahy for Boylan (53), Darragh O’Donovan for Hanley (56), Oisin O’Reilly for Flanagan (56)
Referee: Colm Lyons (Cork)
Ticket Information
Ticket Prices – Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round-Robin games
Stands – €25 for adults, €20 for students / OAPs, €5 for juveniles
Terrace – €20 for adults, €15 for students / OAPs, €5 for juveniles
Tickets for Sunday's Munster Senior Hurling Championship games in Walsh Park Waterford and Cusack Park Ennis – @WaterfordGAA v @OfficialCorkGAA & @GaaClare v @LimerickCLG have now sold out. pic.twitter.com/5dVBN1EkdP
— Munster GAA (@MunsterGAA) May 14, 2022
Match Day Arrangements
Match Preview
Vital matches take place in the Leinster and Munster SHC
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 13, 2022
Match Programme
Don’t forget to pick up a copy of the 48 page souvenir match programme for 5 euro.
Team News
Limerick Senior Hurling Team to play Clare in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 4 https://t.co/YYnrUPUIpB
— Limerick GAA (@LimerickCLG) May 13, 2022
LIMERICK (SH v Clare): N Quaid; S Finn, M Casey, B Nash; D Byrnes, D Hannon, D Morrissey; W O’Donoghue, D O’Donovan; G Hegarty, K Hayes, T Morrissey; A Gillane, S Flanagan, G Mulcahy.
Subs: B Hennessy, C Barry, C Boylan, R Connolly, A Costelloe, R Duff, R English, R Hanley, M Houlihan, O O’Reilly, D Reidy
Let’s go lads ….
Clare have named their team to face Limerick in Round 4 of the Munster SHC on Sunday. #UptheBanner pic.twitter.com/x5vqln7K9b— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) May 13, 2022