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2013 Clare county hurling team season

The 2013 season was Davy Fitzgerald's second year as manager of the Clare senior hurling team. Clare went on to win their fourth All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship after a 5–16 to 3–16 win against Cork in the final on 28 September.


2013 hurling season
ManagerDavy Fitzgerald
All-Ireland SHCWinners
Munster SHCSemi-finalists
National League6th Division 1A
Top scorer ChampionshipColin Ryan (0-70)
Highest SHC attendance82,276 (v Cork) All-Ireland Final Replay
Lowest SHC attendance7,500 (v Laois) All-Ireland Qualifier

The 2013 season was Davy Fitzgerald's second year as manager of the Clare senior hurling team. Clare went on to win their fourth All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship after a 5–16 to 3–16 win against Cork in the final on 28 September.

  • Manager: Davy Fitzgerald
  • Selectors: Mike Deegan, Louis Mulqueen
  • Strength and Conditioning Coach: Joe O'Connor
  • Trainer: Paul Kinnerk
  • Physios: Diarmuid Horgan, Mary O'Keeffe
  • Medical: Dr. Padraic Quinn M.D.
  • Team Manager: Seoirse Bulfin
  • Backroom Team: Aimee McInerney, Tom Stackpool, Padraig McMahon, Seanie McMahon, Tommy Hegarty, John O' Sullivan, Fergie McDonagh
No.PlayerPositionClubNo.PlayerPositionClub
1Patrick KellyGoalkeeperInagh-Kilnamona
2Domhnall O'DonovanRight corner backClonlara
3David McInerneyFull backTulla
4Cian DillonLeft corner backCrusheen
5Brendan BuglerRight half backWhitegate
6Patrick DonnellanCentre backO'Callaghan Mills
7Pat O'ConnorLeft half backTubber
8Colm GalvinMidfieldClonlara
9Conor RyanMidfieldCratloe
10John ConlonRight half forwardClonlara
11Tony KellyCentre forwardBallyea
12Colin RyanLeft half forwardNewmarket-On-Fergus
13Podge CollinsRight corner forwardCratloe
22Shane O'DonnellFull forwardÉire Óg, Inis
15Conor McGrathLeft corner forwardCratloe
16Donal TuohyGoalkeeperCrusheen
17Conor CooneyBackO'Callaghan Mills
18Séadna MoreyBackSixmilebridge
19Liam MarkhamMidfieldCratloe
20Nicky O'ConnellMidfieldClonlara
21Fergal LynchForwardClooney Quin
14Darach HonanForwardClonlara
23Cathal McInerneyForwardCratloe
24Peter DugganForwardClooney Quin
25Jonathan ClancyForwardClarecastle
26Paul FlanaganBackBallyea
27Cathal O'ConnellForwardClonlara
28Aaron CunninghamForwardWolfe Tones na Sionna
29Alan O'NeillBackSt.Josephs Doora Barefield
30Davy O'HalloranForwardÉire Óg, Ennis
31Stephen O'HalloranBackClarecastle
32Seán CollinsForwardCratloe
33Mark FlahertyForwardKillanena
34Derek FahyGoalkeeperSixmilebridge
35Patrick KellyBackClarecastle
36Jamie ShanahanForwardSixmilebridge
37Killian RyanBackRuan

Clare faced defending champions Tipperary in the final under lights in Thurles on 9 February, with Clare winning by 1–21 to 1–13.

On 14 April, Clare defeated Cork by two points after extra-time in the League Division 1A relegation playoff to retain their league status in division 1.

Speaking after the game manager Davy Fitzgerald said "It’s a good win, we beat Cork in a relegation play-off – that’s it, we’re not going to get carried away by it, we won’t beat the likes of Waterford with so many wides. Cork could just as easily have won that game, we know there’s still a long road to go."

  Relegated team

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Tipperary530210-854-93106
Kilkenny53026-818-7146
Galway52127-716-81-55
Waterford52123-724-75-65
Cork51226-784-8044
Clare52034-8610-73-54

Clare got the opening score of the third minute with a point from Darach Honan. and were ahead by 012 to 0–10 at half time. After 40 minutes Conor Lehane scored the opening goal of the same with a shot past the goalkeeper from the right and into the net to make the score 1–10 to 0–14. Cork got a second goal in the 57th minute when goalkeeper Anthony Nash hit a 20-yard free to the net after Luke O'Farrell had been fouled. With seven minutes left on the clock, Cork captain Patrick Cronin hit a shot to the top left corner of the net to level the game. Patrick Horgan looked to have won it for Cork with a point in the last minute. Added on time of two minutes was already up when Clare right-back Domhnall O'Donovan received the ball out on the left before hitting the ball over the bar just as he was tacked to tie up the match. The referee blew the final whistle after 2 minutes and 38 seconds to bring the match to a replay three weeks later.

CLARE GAA:
1Patrick Kelly
2Domhnall O'Donovan
3David McInerney
4Cian Dillon
5Brendan Bugler
6Patrick Donnellan (c)
7Patrick O'Connor
8Colm Galvin
9Conor Ryan
10John Conlon
11Tony Kelly
12Colin Ryan
13Podge Collins
14Darach Honan
15Conor McGrath
Substitutes Used:
23Cathal McInerney for D. Honan
21Fergal Lynch for J. Conlon
20Nicky O'Connell for C. McGrath
Manager:
Davy Fitzgerald
Cork GAA:
1Anthony Nash
2Stephen McDonnell
3Shane O'Neill
4Conor O'Sullivan
5Brian Murphy
6Christopher Joyce
7William Egan
8Lorcán McLoughlin
9Daniel Kearney
10Séamus Harnedy
11Pa Cronin (c)
12Conor Lehane
13Luke O'Farrell
14Patrick Horgan
15Jamie Coughlan
Substitutes Used:
24Stephen Moylan for J. Coughlan
22Cian McCarthy for L. McLoughlin
23Cathal Naughton for C. McCarthy
20Stephen White for D. Kearney
Manager:
Jimmy Barry-Murphy

John Conlon got the opening score of the game, a point in the second minute. A hat-trick of goals in the 6th, 14th and 19th minutes at the hill 16 end from late call-up Shane O'Donnell put Clare on the way to a four-point lead of 3–9 to 1–11 at half time. Anthony Nash had blasted a 20-metre free past 12 Clare players on the line for a goal that brought Cork back to within three points in the 16th minute. Clare then led by eight points but Cork had drawn level, 1–16 to 3–10, by the 52nd minute. With 18 minutes left the scores were level at 1–16 to 3-10 and they were level again with ten minutes left when Séamus Harnedy scored with a low shot to the net to make the score 2–16 to 3–13. In the 61st minute, Clare's Conor McGrath ran at goals and fired the ball high to the left corner of the net for Clare's fourth goal. Darach Honan, who came on as a second-half substitute got Clare's fifth goal in the 71st minute after he received the ball on the right and managed to get as far as the Cork goals before pushing the ball past the goalkeeper with the ball rolling over the line.

CLARE GAA:
1Patrick Kelly
2Domhnall O'Donovan
3David McInerney
4Cian Dillon
5Brendan Bugler
6Patrick Donnellan (c)
7Patrick O'Connor
8Colm Galvin
9Conor Ryan
10John Conlon
11Tony Kelly
12Colin Ryan
13Podge Collins
22Shane O'Donnell
15Conor McGrath
Substitutes Used:
23Cathal McInerney for C.Galvin (52 mins)
20Nicky O'Connell for P.Collins (59 mins)
14Darach Honan for S. O'Donnell (66 mins)
18Séadna Morey for T. Kelly (71 mins)
Manager:
Davy Fitzgerald
Cork GAA:
1Anthony Nash
2Stephen McDonnell
3Shane O'Neill
4Conor O'Sullivan
5Brian Murphy
6Christopher Joyce
7William Egan
8Lorcán McLoughlin
9Daniel Kearney
10Séamus Harnedy
11Cian McCarthy
12Pa Cronin (c)
13Luke O'Farrell
14Patrick Horgan
15Conor Lehane
Substitutes Used:
20Stephen White for W. Egan (23 mins)
24Stephen Moylan for L O’Farrell (half time)
19Tom Kenny for D. Kearney (39 mins)
23Cathal Naughton for C. McCarthy (55 mins)
17Kilian Murphy for S. McDonnell (67 mins)
Manager:
Jimmy Barry-Murphy

The nominations for the 2013 GAA-GPA Hurling All-Stars were announced on 2 October with Clare receiving thirteen nominations. Cian Dillon and Patrick O’Connor were the only Clare players not nominated. The final team selection was made on 6 November before the team being presented with their awards two days later at a banquet at Croke Park. Clare's won eight places on the All-Stars team with David McInerney, Brendan Bugler, Pat Donnellan, Colm Galvin, Conor Ryan, Tony Kelly, Pádraic Collins and Conor McGrath all winning awards.

Clare had two of the three nominations for the GPA Hurler of the Year, Tony Kelly and Pádraic Collins of Clare. All three nominations for the GPA Young Hurler of the Year were from Clare, Tony Kelly, Pádraic Collins, and David McInerney from Clare.

Tony Kelly was named Young Hurler of the Year and Hurler of the Year for 2013 at the All Stars award ceremony on 8 November at Croke Park.

On 29 November, a behind-the-scenes documentary on the Clare hurling team during 2013 called Behind the Banner was released.

An 80-strong party of Clare hurlers, their partners and officials flew out in early January 2014 for a 10-day end of year holiday taking in Boston, Cancun in Mexico and New York.

  • Clare GAA Official Site
  • Clare GAA on Hogan Stand
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