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Cahill starts Tipp reign with victory over Clare

Tipperary 2-22 Clare 0-20

Liam Cahill got his first win as Tipperary manager on his return to home soil in this Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League Group A clash as Seán Ryan and Jason Forde's goals saw them past Clare in front of 3,000 spectators at McDonagh Park, Nenagh.

It was a first win for Tipp since their league victory over Antrim last March with the feelgood factor helped by fine performances by Michael Breen at full-back as well as Gearóid O'Connor and Ryan in attack, all making compelling cases for further involvement this spring.

Clare, with the wind at their backs, had the better start on their first outing of 2023, bursting into an 0-08 to 0-05 lead, with Mark Rodgers, Robin Mounsey, and Peter Duggan (from frees) leading their scoring.

O'Connor was a model of ball-winning industry and accurate free-taking at centre-forward for Tipp.

Tipperary had five early wides and a Ryan shot on goal well saved by Éamonn Foudy but they tidied up their shooting, with no wides in the 20 minutes up to half-time, while Ryan made no mistake when in on goal again, with Alan Tynan supplying the decisive pass. Tipp ahead now, 1-06 to 0-08.

Clare didn’t show the same eye for goal but they did get their chance three minutes later when Davy Conroy was hauled down by Bryan O’Mara for a penalty.

The Tipp centre-back was sent to the sin bin for the rest of the half but Barry Hogan saved him further admonishment with a stunning flying save to push Duggan’s penalty over the bar - a second Tipp penalty save in two games after Rhys Shelly’s midweek heroics.

That brought it level and they traded scores from there to half-time, with Séamus Kennedy, effective at wing-forward, dropping back to hold the fort in the absence of O’Mara. It was 1-10

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