Browney7 wrote: » It's a funny one - Clare were the width of the base of the post from being nearly knocked out and then went and won by two so there is very fine margins in games this year. It's a good sign of a team's attitude that they stick with it and keep close even when not playing well. As a Limerick fan I'd have us marginal favourites in a neutral venue but that bear pit in Ennis will make it red hot on Sunday. Lynch and Kelly at midfield could give exhibitions of hurling. From watching this Clare team for the last fewyears, they seem like a streaky team where they could hit ten unbelievable scores one day and the same ten would be awful wides on another!
Tell me how wrote: Yeah, Conlon's catch, shoulder, pass combination was a delicious 2 seconds of hurling so too was SOD's diving possession win and Duggans belter of a point at the end.
Keano wrote: » I think you can see that Limerick will be red hot favourites. The job ye done on Waterford has really caught the eye. However, those who know Limerick have been here before.
letowski wrote: » Love this score!
irelandrover wrote: » I love everything about that score.
Browney7 wrote: » Clare 6/5, Limerick 10/11 - red hot favourites they are not! Could easily see a draw At the end of the day, Clare and Limerick have only beaten the two eliminated teams with the consensus being those teams had poor years. Sunday will tell a lot more
Warper wrote: » Clare at home in Cusack Park will be extremely hard to beat, the place will be a cauldron on Sunday. The buzz is back now in the county and i can see Clare on fire this Sunday. Its gonna be the atmosphere of the summer.
Keano wrote: » The bookies will never get burnt but the pundits will all be backing Limerick. Not many will give Clare a shout as we were so bad for a lot of the game yesterday.
pajoguy wrote: » Any advice about parking for next sunday? I heard people were ticketed by the boys in blue for a few league games. Coming up from limerick. Thinking about parking out the tulla road somewhere in roslevan and walking in?
Stationmaster wrote: » The mart would be handy.
Clareman wrote: » Could you imagine if it went wide, he might as well have hit the ball down on the 21 himself, some score though. 1 of the big pluses for me was Duggan and Kelly not disappearing after the bad wides in the first half (Duggan from the 65), not too long ago they would have disappeared into themselves but they kept trying.
supernova5 wrote: » As regards the Munster minor championship permutations, would I be correct in saying that a Clare win against Limerick [even if its only by 1 point] and a Cork victory over Waterford would actually set up a Clare-Tipp final?
Clareman wrote: » The big thing Limerick has is Paul Kinnerk, Limerick are finishing games extremely well and even when down a man they don't seem to fade. It's going to be awful close on Sunday, it's been a while since any team got 2 in a row in championship games
supernova5 wrote: » just viewed the Tipp/Clare game on RTE player, my observation is that Clare were extremely poor and if they repeated the first half showing on Sunday Limerick will simply annihilate them.