Sat, 07 Jul, 2012 - 01:00
Michael Moynihan
Be fair: Alan Clohessy was only ten years old in 1992, when Clare beat Kerry and made themselves Gaelic football immortals.
“Myself and my brother and my father were there. Expectations? No,” he recalled.
CONNECT WITH US TODAY
Be the first to know the latest news and updates
CourtsGaaPlace: LiscannorPlace: LahinchPlace: MayoPlace: Cusack ParkPerson: ClohessyPerson: Alan ClohessyPerson: JoePerson: Brendan RouinePerson: Martin DalyPerson: Ger KeanePerson: Odhran O’DwyerPerson: ClarePerson: DavidPerson: Pearse O’NeillPerson: Paddy KellyPerson: Noel O’LearyPerson: Paudie KissanePerson: Gary HurneyEvent: MunsterEvent: Munster finalOrganisation: ClareOrganisation: KerryOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: LimerickOrganisation: Waterford
Latest
- Arsenal defender Ben White to avoid surgery but World Cup dream set to be over
- Demand for cost-rental homes soars as house prices rise 6.5% in a year
- Japan ban head coach Eddie Jones for four games after ‘verbal abuse’ on Australia tour
- Irish among 1,700 confined to cruise ship in France after suspected norovirus outbreak
Sport
Newsletter
Sign up to our daily sports bulletin, delivered straight to your inbox at 5pm. Subscribers also receive an exclusive email from our sports desk editors every Friday evening looking forward to the weekend's sporting action.
Most Read
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 10:00 AM
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 11:00 AM
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 1:00 PM



