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Brian Lohan happy with Clare response after they trounce Wexford

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Brian Lohan says his players delivered a response this afternoon as they demolished Wexford in the Allianz Hurling League at Chadwicks Wexford Park.The Banner managed six goals against a Yellowbelly side that looked all at sea trying to deal with the onslaught, as they got back to winning ways after defeat to Limerick the last day.While the loss to the All-Ireland champions was only six points on paper, Clare had been outclassed for an hour before late scores put some respectability on the scoreboard.

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Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Manage Preferences But there was no such risk of that today as Lohan's charges burst out of the blocks.

By the time David Reidy fired in their second goal on 15 minutes they were already leading their hosts by double scores.Further majors from Aidan McCarthy and Tony Kelly had the contest realistically put to bed before half time."We came down last night and focused fairly well for the game," Lohan told RTÉ's Sunday Sport afterwards."We were well tuned in for the game. [We] didn't know the number of personnel that Wexford were missing, but at the same time, we had to look after ourselves."We're happy enough with the performance.

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