PREVIEW The Waterford senior hurlers need a victory over Clare this weekend to give the Déise a chance of making the All-Ireland stages. Throw-in is...
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Good afternoon and welcome to the Independent.ie live blog of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. My name is Dylan O'Connell and I will guide you ...
Tipperary host the visit of Cork on what's bound to be a thrilling day of hurling action as themselves and Waterford scratch for that coveted qualification ...
Cork need the win to edge in front of Waterford and take 3rd place on the head-to-head. The teams will meet at Semple stadium at 4 pm, and it's make-or-break for both of them. Tipperary host the visit of Cork on what's bound to be a thrilling day of hurling action as themselves and Waterford scratch for that coveted qualification spot.
Clare and Waterford clash in one of this afternoon's two Munster Senior Hurling Championship clashes. Banner boss Brian Lohan has made six changes to his ...
Clare 0-1 Waterford 0-0 Clare 0-2 Waterford 0-0 Clare 0-5 Waterford 0-1 Sloppy defending from Clare that time. Clare 0-8 Waterford 0-1 David Fitzgerald has his second goal after a sloppy Waterford turnover! Clare 0-8 Waterford 0-2 Clare 0-10 Waterford 0-5 Clare 1-15 Waterford 0-9 Clare 1-12 Waterford 0-7 Clare 3-20 Waterford 1-11 Clare 3-24 Waterford 1-11
It's the final round of games in the Munster SHC where Limerick and Clare are already through to the provincial final. But Cork, Waterford and Tipperary are ...
A superb goal..Darragh Fitzgibbon pulls on the ball across the goal and Cork sub Tim O'Mahony meets it first time with a deft and accurate finish. 63 mins Clare 3-29 Waterford 1-18 63 mins Clare 3-29 Waterford 1-18
Cork secured third place in Munster, seeing them through to the All-Ireland Championship.
While scores from Austin Gleeson, Dessie Hutchinson and Stephen Bennett kept the scoreboard ticking over on Waterford's behalf, a soft goal from Patrick Curran in the final minutes of the game masked the true extent of the Banner's dominance, leaving the score at 3-31 to 2-22 at the full-time whistle. Clare have continued their run of impressive form, taking a big win over Waterford in Cusack Park in Ennis. There was nothing at stake for the Banner men, having already qualified for the Munster final against Limerick on June 5th, but Brian Lohan's side launched a scathing attack on the visitors to end their hopes of competing in this year's All-Ireland Championship.
Cork remain in the Championship after seeing off Tipperary 3-30 to 1-24, while Waterford crumbled in front of Clare.
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Clare had bagged 3-24 by the end of the third quarter as they led by 19 points. Waterford did get a handful of late scores but Clare could still afford to ...
They led by 0-8 to 0-1 after just eight minutes, with Clare feasting on Waterford turnovers and gobbling up their short puckouts on the transition from their second and third balls. Clare were excellent but this was a horror-show for Waterford. Liam Cahill and Mikey Bevans have built this team around high energy and powerful running but Waterford were flat and devoid of confidence and any real energy. Waterford did get a handful of late scores but Clare could still afford to hit 20 wides and were even more in control than the final score stated.
Liam Cahill has said he will make no immediate decision on his future as Waterford hurling manager after an abrupt Munster Championship exit over the last ...
"These players are going to have to learn how to deal with it because they will find themselves back in this position again. They’re going to meet that obstacle again and if we do, we’re going to have to deal with it that bit differently. "We would have thought we had a fairly good handle on that inside, in the environment we’ve created. "They really know that’s not a true reflection on them, and even last Sunday of their true selves. Before I do anything I will definitely sit down with them to see where their heads are at before we do anything rash." Hurling