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Published 18:16 25 Oct 2020 GMT
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"They call them quarters in baseball and in the NFL, well Limerick's Championship men really stood up in the third quarter," said Anthony Daly afterwards on RTÉ.There's no prizes for guessing who Dalo was talking about with the outstanding Hegarty sending out a message to the rest of Ireland. In the first half, there were two marvellously dispatched scores but his play was best summed up by an assist for Peter Casey, when the big man sauntered past two Clare challenges before throwing an under-hand flick over to his man. It was total hurling, it was Hegarty at his brilliant best. https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1320399050429091840 In the second half, it only got easier as Clare legs began to tire and John Kiely has no better man to make hay in the green grass than his half forward, who flicked over scores with the minimal of fuss. Alongside Hegarty, the roving Kyle Hayes and the industrious Cian Lynch kept the momentum on Limerick's side while Gillane and Mulcahy always looked dangerous inside. For Clare, we have at this stage ran out of superlatives to describe Tony Kelly but he was at his free-flowing best out there, ending his day with 0-17 (0-7 from play) to his name. It was too much of a one-man show for the Banner though as despite some influential contributions from Stephen O'Halloran and Shane O'Donnell, Limerick were on top elsewhere. In this mood, they'll be hard stopped, in this mood, Gearoid Hegarty is one of the game's best.

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