Tipperary beat Clare in the Munster hurling U20 championship, Clare lead by 4pts at half time, but failed to score for the first 27min of the second half.
Munster U20 Hurling quarter-finals
Kerry 2-10 2-24 Cork, Austin Stack Park, Result
Tipperary 1-19 0-12 Clare, Semple Stadium, Result68′
Result Tipperary 1-19 Clare 0-12
64′
Sean Ryan extends the gap to 9pts
60′
Tipperary GOAL from a penalty from Devon Ryan
58′
Eventually its a Clare score from Mark Rodgers
0′
Still no score in the second half from Clare
54′
Two Tipp points Kevin McCarthy and Sean Ryan
50′
Clare Substitution Kevin Keane for Robin Mounsey
48′
Tipperary Substitution James Devaney for Gearóid O\’Connor
47′
Water Break and Clare are yet to score in the second half
44′
Long range free converted by Devan Ryan, Clare all at sea
41′
Andrew Ormonde puts Tipperary 2pts up
39′
Its all Tipperary, Clare yet to score in the second half. Tipp lead by 1pt
35′
Conor Bowe hits his third score of the second half for Tipp, sides level
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Conor Bowe with his second point of the half
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Conor Bowe with the first score of the second half.
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Second half underway – 8:15pm
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Half time and its Clare 0-10 Tipperary 0-06
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Nice response for Clare from Cian Galvin. They lead by 4pts
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Devon Ryan point for Tipp
29′
Mark Rodgers puts Clare 4pts up
26′
Robin Mounsey puts Clare 3pts up
18′
Mark Rodgers edges Clare ahead
18′
Cian Galvin with another free for Clare
17′
Eoghan Connolly gets a yellow card
15′
Mark Rodgers gets Clare level, its 4pts each
14′
Great score, free converted by Cian Galvin
12′
Tipp take the lead
4′
Andrew Ormond point
1′
Conner Hegarty puts Clare into the lead
Cian Broderick, Paddy Donnellan, Adam Mungovan, Jathan McMahon, Mike Gough, Dylan McMahon, Darragh Lohan, Aiden Moriarty, Gearoid Cahill, Cian Galvin, Rubin Mounsey, William Halpin, Diarmuid Cahill, Mark Rodgers, Shane Morgan
Tipperary : Aaron Browne; Johnny Ryan, Conor Whelan, Eanna McBride; Fintan Purcell, Eoghan Connolly, Ray McCormack; Kevin Maher, Kevin McCarthy; Gearoid O’Connor, Conor Bowe, Devon Ryan; Andrew Ormonde, Kian O’Kelly, Sean Hayes. Subs: Rhys Skelly, Darragh Flannery, John Ryan, Keith Ryan, Kieran Moloney, Max Hackett, Jack Morrissey, Sean Ryan, James Devaney.
LIVE SCORE COMMENTARY FROM U20 HURLING TIPPERARY V CLARE
Tipperary manager John Devane is able to recall six of the fifteen who started last year’s final to the starting line-up. Captain Eoghan Connolly is joined by Aaron Browne, Johnny Ryan, Gearóid O’Connor, Conor Browne, and Andrew Ormond. Their experience makes the side a strong blend of youth and stature. Furthermore, Seán Hayes and Kian O’Kelly are named to start against Clare after coming off the bench in the final last August.
Captain Connolly is the sole survivor of the 2018 U-21 team that claimed the All-Ireland. Should they win this year, Connolly will have three-in-a-row.
Boris-Ileigh trio Ray McCormack, Kevin Maher, and James Devaney who featured in January’s All-Ireland Club final loss to Ballyhale Shamrocks strengthen John Devane’s side even futher.
Likewise, Clare are not lacking experience in their young side. However, Sean Kelly’s team will have to make do without talisman Aidan McCarthy. McCarthy has a broken thumb but could return if Clare advance on Monday night. Furthermore, Conner Hegarty has a knee injury but a broken nose shouldn’t prevent Shane Meehan from lining out.
Meehan and McCarthy are members of Clare’s senior squad. In addition to them, Cian Galvin, Mark Rodgers, Paddy Donnellan, and Darragh Lohan are members of Clare’s senior panel and are still at Sean Kelly’s disposal.
This amount of firepower makes Clare a threat to Tipperary’s crown. The game is live on TG4.
Tipperary vs Clare: Munster U20 Hurling Championship, Monday October 19th, 7.30pm (Thurles).
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Team News
Tipperary : Aaron Browne; Johnny Ryan, Conor Whelan, Eanna McBride; Fintan Purcell, Eoghan Connolly, Ray McCormack; Kevin Maher, Kevin McCarthy; Gearoid O’Connor, Conor Bowe, Devon Ryan; Andrew Ormonde, Kian O’Kelly, Sean Hayes.
Subs: Rhys Skelly, Darragh Flannery, John Ryan, Keith Ryan, Kieran Moloney, Max Hackett, Jack Morrissey, Sean Ryan, James Devaney.
Clare Team
Cian Broderick, Paddy Donnellan, Adam Mungovan, Jathan McMahon, Mike Gough, Dylan McMahon, Darragh Lohan, Aiden Moriarty, Gearoid Cahill, Cian Galvin, Rubin Mounsey, William Halpin, Diarmuid Cahill, Mark Rodgers, Shane Morgan
It may be a dreary Monday, but we’ve still got some GAA_BEO
to look forward to as Clare
take on Tipperary in the U20 Munster
Hurling Championship!
LIVE this evening @19:20 on TG4 pic.twitter.com/Qab4e6qfKt— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) October 19, 2020