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Hogan admits Tipp were not good enough

Clare manager Donal Moloney says his side upped their game while Tipps Ken Hogan admits they were...
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08.22 8 Aug 2013


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Hogan admits Tipp were not good enough

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08.22 8 Aug 2013


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Clare manager Donal Moloney says his side upped their game while Tipps Ken Hogan admits they were second best in last nights Bord Gais Energy Munster Under-21 final at Semple Stadium .

1-17 to 2-10 the final score, Clare now advance to an All Ireland semi-final clash against Galway, in the other semi final Wexford will play Antrim.

The Banner started with 10 of last years Munster winning side and looked every inch the more experienced team as they physically bossed the game while displaying the skills that took them to an All Ireland last year.

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Peter Duggan scored the only goal for the winners while Cathal O’Connell scored 8 points , 6 from frees , Jason Forde grabbed 2-7 for the Premier and even though it was a disappointing night Tipp supporters must have been excited by the Silvermines players display and the thought of what he may bring to the senior set up in the coming years having already broken into Eamon O’Sheas squad.

Clare boss Donal Moloney has been talking to ClareFM about their win but first Tipp manager Ken Hogans chats with TippFM's David Byrnes.

 


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