Donal Moloney: Limerick defeat was 'low day' for Clare hurling

That Clare are no longer in control of their own destiny is as much as they deserve following back-to-back no-shows, joint-manager Donal Moloney has admitted.

Donal Moloney: Limerick defeat was 'low day' for Clare hurling

That Clare are no longer in control of their own destiny is as much as they deserve following back-to-back no-shows, joint-manager Donal Moloney has admitted.

As well as needing to beat Cork at home this Sunday, Clare also require Limerick to score either a draw or victory at Semple Stadium in order for the Banner to finish in third place and progress to an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final in early July.

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