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Dónal Óg Cusack: Clare should not go looking for scapegoats

Clare must look in the mirror – rather than point the finger at the man in black – if they're to get back to hurling’s promised land any time soon, says RTÉ analyst Dónal Óg Cusack.

The Banner men went out on their shields in a pulsating All-Ireland semi-final clash for the ages at Croke Park on Sunday, Kilkenny edging the final act to prevail by three points. Clare’s wait for an All-Ireland title will go into a second decade following this latest reversal.

Afterwards, Clare manager Brian Lohan suggested that his players hadn’t quite got the rub of the relic from referee Colm Lyons. Undoubtedly Lyons’ most contentious call came when he disallowed a Mark Rodgers goal in the second half in order to bring the play back to allow an 'advantage' to Clare for a foul around midfield.

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Most observers, even those of a Black and Amber persuasion, might have felt the official could have held his whistle for an extra half second as Kilkenny full-back Huw Lawlor dropped a high ball around his own 14-yard line.

A tough break indeed – but Cusack insists Clare have nothing to gain by lamenting the twists and turns of championship hurling.

"Clare can count themselves unlucky in that," the former Cork keeper said on RTÉ’s The Sunday Game.

"But I don’t think that was the biggest thing out of the game. Clare would be better off looking at themselves. There is a tendency over the last while to be focusing out of those types of big decisions, but it is swings and roundabouts.

"Colm Lyons didn’t strike all the balls wide that Clare did today. Didn’t strike all the balls wide last year. They were the

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