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Peter Duggan: Clare have to get six points on the board now

Clare goalscorer Peter Duggan is targeting two more wins in the Munster hurrling round-robin phase after the Banner got their campaign back on track with a one-point win over All-Ireland champions Limerick at the TUS Gaelic Grounds on Saturday evening.

Following last Sunday's opening-round defeat against Tipperary in Ennis, the pressure was on Brian Lohan's to get something tangible in this mid-west derby. That they did, with Duggan's green flag in the second period helping them to a 1-24 to 2-20 victory.

The Banner half-foward, while delighted with the performance, is now hoping he and his colleagues can kick on with games to come against Cork and Waterford.

"We wanted to go out and prove to ourselves that we weren't as bad as we performed last week," he told RTÉ Sport afterwards.

"We performed well; we have two points but two points won't get us anywhere. We'll enjoy this victory but we'll have to push on from here.

"That Limerick side are class; we peformed really well and a few things went our way on the day. We held on and played vey well but we have to get six points on the board now.

Duggan's goal crept in under the hurley of Limerick netminder Nickie Quaid.

"You could have hit it ten times and it would have gone wide," was his jokey response to that score in the 40th minute.

"It went in and that's all that matters," he added.

Clare midfielder David Fitzgerald relished the chance to be involved in another epic battle with John Kiely's men.

Also speaking to RTÉ, he said: "We dusted ourselves down last Monday night and prepared for Limerick from Tuesday onwards, We had two great games with them last year and another great game tonight; they are obviously a savage team. Any day you get to play them and test yourself is a good

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