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Clare under-21 hurlers relinquished their Munster and All-Ireland titles tonight when they were defeated by a resolute Tipperary side on a 1-22 to 1-17 scoreline at Semple Stadium. Clare got off to a strong start but Tipperary recovered to lead by three points at half-time. Despite an encouraging start to the second half when they reduced the margin to a single point, Clare could never shake off the home side who managed to retain their advantage to the final whistle.

Shane Murphy

Above: Clare under-21 hurling manager, John Minogue



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