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April 6 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Mountcollins Referee: Ciaran Murphy (Cork)
Electric Ireland Munster GAA Football Minor Championship
Clare defeated Limerick by 0-14 to 1-10 in Round 2 of the Electric Ireland Munster GAA Football Minor Championship Phase 1 on Monday April 6th at Mountcollins.
Towering Keane drags Banner past Limerick with star turn https://t.co/PjuIoQCWfh
— Irish Examiner Sport (@ExaminerSport) April 6, 2026
Towering Keane drags Banner past Limerick with star turn
Report by Tom Clancy courtesy of the Irish Examiner newspaper
Munster MFC, Phase 1, Round 2: Limerick 1-10 (1-1-8) Clare 0-14 (0-2-10)
Deep into stoppage time, Charlie McCarthy’s long-range free drifted inches wide of the Clare goal. It was the final act of a tense neighbourly clash which saw the Banner collect an important pair of Munster Minor Football Championship points in Mountcollins.
The west Limerick venue is situated at the corner of Limerick where it meets with Kerry and Cork. The wind ripped through the place at times but it did little to deter an enjoyable hour of football in round two.
The result means that Limerick will need to defeat pacesetters Waterford in Lemybrien next Monday, while Clare will know a victory over Tipperary is likely to be enough for them to reach the Phase One final.
Clare’s hero was full-forward Liam Keane. The towering Lissycasey forward was involved in so much, and most obviously, his haul of nine points, were central to the final result.
Joe Hayes’ troops bagged the first score through Keane, a marvellous two-pointer from outside the 45-meter line. This was while playing on an advantage.
Keane’s influence was obvious within this Clare performance and as well as a trio of first half frees the Lissycasey forward also curled over from close range while neglecting to take a mark when fetching a long delivery.
Charlie McCarthy replied in kind at the other end, after scores from Jamie McAulliffe and later Tom Gavin. Clare, however, punished Limerick’s sloppy fouls, a trio of picks off the ground let to points for Keane, and inside forward Michael Normoyle.
By half-time, the visitors were three ahead. They saw Limerick cut the gap with another McCarthy free, this time after Daniel Healy was black carded for a trip on Jamie McAuliffe.
The away side managed that spell well, before Limerick lost Cian Barry to a black card – for contributing to melee. Garrett Noonan, a stalwart with Limerick in his own playing days, brought on fresh legs and with it fresh impetuous.
However, the scoreboard still read favourably in Clare’s direction, thanks to a huge two-point free from Keane.
McAuliffe was a huge part of the fightback and he centred for Seán O’Flynn, who blasted to the net to cut the gap to two. However, the next two scores went to Clare – Thomas Dillon and then star man Keane.
Two late Limerick points opened the door for the win but their fourth wide of the contest meant it was a Banner roar at full-time.
Scorers for Limerick: C McCarthy (0-5; 3f, 1tp); S O’Flynn (1-0); J McAuliffe (0-2); C Murphy, R O’Dwyer, T Gavin (free) (0-1 each).
Scorers for Clare: L Keane (0-9; 1 tpf, 1 tp, 3f); M Normoyle (0-3; 2f); S O’Callaghan, T Dillon (free) (0-1 each).
Limerick: D Ryan (Na Piarsaigh); L McDermott (Monaleen), A Murphy (Fr Caseys), R Conneely (Ballybricken/Bohermore); C Lonergan (Ballylanders), E Murnane (Camogue Rovers), R O’Dwyer (Monaleen); C Murphy (Askeaton/Ballysteen/Kilcornan), J McAuliffe (Fr Caseys); C Barry (Kildimo/Pallaskenry), J Moynihan (Monaleen), S O’Flynn (Dromcollogher/Broadford); C McCarthy (Adare), E Hogan (Mungret/St Pauls), T Gavin (Monaleen).
Subs: C O’Dwyer (Rathkeale) for Lonergan (39); O Stokes (Dromcollogher/Broadford) for Hogan (49); K McNamara (Ahane) for Barry (49); C Donnelly (Camogue Rovers) for Conneely (55); B Hough (St. Kieran’s) for Gavin (59).
Clare: C Griffin (Ennistymon); T O’Loughlin (St. Breckan’s), S Neenan (Kildysart), C Killeen (Lissycasey); D Fitzpatrick (St. Breckan’s), S Cahill (Kilmurry Ibrickane), J Lavin (Ennistymon); D Healy (Liscannor), T Bane (Banner); R Cotter (Kilrush Shamrocks), R Kelly (Kildysart), S O’Neill (Éire Og); M Normoyle (St. Breckan’s), L Keane (Lissycasey), S O’Callaghan (St. Joesph’s Doora-Barefield).
Subs: D Healy (Liscannor) for Neylon (inj – 18); G Browne for Neenan (inj 30+1); T Dillon (Doonbeg) (49); J Greene (Corofin) for Kelly (56); E Soffe for Fitzpatrick (59).
Referee: C Murphy (Cork).
Team Sheet

Ticket Information
Adults: €10
Students / OAPs: €5
Under 16’s: Free
Tickets are available from participating Centra and Supervalu outlets or online via the link below.
Team News
Garrett Noonan and his management team has released their Limerick Minor Football team and match panel for their round 2 of the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Football Championship clash v Clare:
Limerick Minor Football team will take on Clare this Monday in Mountcollins at 7pm pic.twitter.com/8Th8dibJld— Limerick Footballers (@LmkFootballers) April 4, 2026
Limerick: Dean Ryan (Na Piarsaigh), Luke McDermott (Monaleen), Aaron Murphy (Fr Caseys), Ronan Conneely (Ballybricken/Bohermore), Cian Lonergan (Ballylanders), Eoghan Murnane (Camogue Rovers), Rory O’Dwyer (Monaleen), Cillian Murphy (Askeaton/Ballysteen/Kilcornan), Jamie McAuliffe (Fr Caseys), Cian Barry (Kildimo/Pallaskenry), Jack Moynihan (Monaleen), Sean O’Flynn (Dromcollogher/Broadford), Charlie McCarthy (Adare), Eoghan Hogan (Mungret/St Pauls), Tom Gavin (Monaleen).
Subs: Mikey O’Connor (Fr Caseys), Darragh Doyle (Monaleen), Padraig Casey (Galtee Gaels), Miguel Azzopardi (Kildimo/Pallaskenry), Cathal Donnelly (Camogue Rovers), Conor O’Dwyer (Rathkeale), Kevin McNamara (Ahane), Ben Hough (St Kierans), Daragh Lally (Monaleen).
The Clare Minor Footballers face Limerick in Round Two of the @ElectricIreland @MunsterGAA Minor Football Championship on Monday evening in Mountcollins .
The Banner have named their starting fifteen for the game which throws in at 7:00pm .
Tickets are available at… pic.twitter.com/xmshONkwgo
— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) April 4, 2026
Clare: Conor Griffin, Tristan O’Loughlin, Siney Neenan, Caelum Killeen, Darren Fitzpatrick, Shane Cahill, Jack Lavin, Zac O’Shea, Paddy Neylon, Rian Cotter, Robbie Kelly, Daniel Healy, Michael Normoyle, Liam Keane, Seán O’Callaghan
Subs: Gavin Fitzgerald, Gavin Browne, Niall Burke, Eoin Soffe, John Greene, Iarla Byrne, Tadhg Bane, Stephen O’Neill, Thomas Dillon.
