Mon, 16 Jun, 2003 - 01:00
Diarmuid O’Flynn
A mere six days ago, Clare had suffered a heavy and demoralising loss to Cork in the Munster senior hurling championship semi-final, then 24 hours later, the worst possible draw in the All-Ireland first-round qualifier series.
As a consequence, the question of most concern to a worried Clare hurling public was basic.
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CourtsGaaHurlingPlace: EnnisPlace: Cusack ParkPlace: ClarePlace: GalwayPlace: BeaghPlace: TipperaryPerson: Conor HayesPerson: Cyril LyonsPerson: Tony GriffinPerson: Barry MurphyPerson: Liam DonoghuePerson: Niall GilliganPerson: Pierce PiggottPerson: Gerry DempseyPerson: HayesPerson: MurphyPerson: Tony Og ReganPerson: Liam HodginsPerson: Mark KerinsPerson: Ollie FahyPerson: Cathal MoorePerson: FahyPerson: DonoghuePerson: GriffinPerson: Rory GantleyPerson: Colin LynchPerson: GantleyPerson: Seanie McMahonEvent: Munster senior hurling championshipEvent: All-Ireland first-roundOrganisation: GalwayOrganisation: ClareOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: Conor Hayes
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