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Clare dispatch wasteful Tipperary to book Allianz Hurling League Division final date with Kilkenny

A blistering start and a one-sided finish saw Clare into an Allianz Hurling League final against Kilkenny after dismissing a below-par Tipperary side.

The Banner brought all the intensity and accuracy to this contest, with 1-03 from David Fitzgerald and perfect free-taking from Aidan McCarthy (0-08) and Mark Rodgers (0-03).

By contrast, Tipperary had 19 wides including nine from frees via four different takers as Jason Forde, Gearóid O'Connor, Willie Connors, and Seán Ryan could never find their range.

The sides made a combined 16 changes (Clare nine, Tipp seven) from their final-round victories over Offaly and Antrim.

All of Clare’s League games had been decided by no more than one score and there was no hint beforehand that this semi-final should be any different. What transpired on the field was poles apart.

With the wind at their backs, the Banner stormed out of the traps, putting on eight unanswered points in the first 11 minutes. Keith Smyth landed the first two, Rodgers converted three frees, and Diarmuid Ryan, Darragh Lohan, and David Reidy all registered.

Rodgers almost added a goal but his shot skittled wide, while Forde fired a snapshot over at the other end.

Before long, there were two goals in the space of a minute. From a poor Conor Cleary effort dropped short, Tipp were back within three as Dan McCormack’s superb pass picked out Jake Morris. His brilliant control and finish netted his fifth major in five games.

But he was the only starting forward to do real damage here as Clare thrived off of Éibhear Quilligan’s puck-outs. From the restart, David Fitzgerald brought down the sliotar ahead of Mikey Breen and made a beeline for goal, rippling the roof of the net. Their first goal since the league opener against Cork

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