Mon, 18 Apr, 2016 - 01:00
John Fogarty
An 11th straight win for Clare to maintain their 100% record in 2016, and their most relevant win yet.
Kilkenny may have been down significant bodies but then so too were their opponents, who started without three men in David McInerney, Tony Kelly, and Shane O’Donnell who will form much of their spine this summer.
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CourtsGaaHurlingPlace: BostonPerson: ClarePerson: David McInerneyPerson: Tony KellyPerson: Shane O’DonnellPerson: KellyPerson: Davy FitzgeraldPerson: John ConlonPerson: Colm GalvinPerson: Aaron CunninghamPerson: TJ ReidPerson: Richie HoganPerson: Ger LoughnanePerson: ConlonPerson: Eoin MurphyPerson: Joey HoldenPerson: MurphyPerson: CunninghamPerson: HoganPerson: ReidPerson: David FitzgeraldPerson: Brian CodyPerson: Cillian BuckleyPerson: Conor McGrathPerson: Jonjo FarrellPerson: FitzgeraldOrganisation: ClareOrganisation: KilkennyOrganisation: Limerick
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