The Clare manager must pick his side up again for an All-Ireland quarter-final.
AT THE FINAL WHISTLE of the Munster hurling final, Clare manager Brian Lohan took off his cap, fiddled with it for a few seconds, and made his way down the tunnel.
“While we are disappointed, we are still proud of our lads. They are still a resilient bunch. Disappointed of course but our lads fought hard.” Then, there were the chances that just didn’t work out. Mark Rodgers and his shot against the base of the post could have pushed this game into the clouds. That it rattled back out kept the contest rooted in reality.
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