Brian Lohan has restored some of the big names in his squad to the starting 15 for Sunday’s National Hurling League semi-final clash with Tipperary.
In total, there are nine changes from the side that beat Offaly last time out, with All Star John Conlon and Young Hurler of the Year Mark Rodgers among them.
The Clare side named to face Tipperary in Portlaoise for Sunday’s @AllianzIreland NHL Semi Final
Tickets available at https://t.co/v2OkI7WBjL
⚠️ U16s will need a ticket
O’Moore Park, Portlaoise (R32X9X4)
Game will be shown on @TG4TV
@Clare FM will have live radio… pic.twitter.com/ChXL0FgDmO— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) March 23, 2024
Meanwhile Tipperary boss Liam Cahill has also named a strong team for the game, with Ronan Maher captaining the team at full back while Gearoid O’Connor lines out at centre forward, with Jason Forde and Jake Morris also part of the front six.
Tipperary team to play Clare in Sunday’s League Semi-Final. Best of luck lads! pic.twitter.com/K5IHxWn1DO
— Tipperary Supporters Club (@TippSupporters) March 22, 2024