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Walsh Hoping Clare Can Put On Performance For Bumper Clare Crowd In Croke Park

10 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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Clare camogie joint captain Abby Walsh says the squad are relishing the opportunity to perform in front of a number Clare crowd in the All Ireland Quarter Final. Eugene Foudy's side take on Tipperary in the last six having come through their group campaign with four wins from five games. The game forms part of a double header with the senior hurlers, All Ireland Semi Final against Limerick. The Scariff Ogonnelloe clubwoman says they're keen to deliver a victory for the large Banner contingent to celebrate.

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