Clever play leading the way in SHC

Fresh from graduating with a BSc in Technology Management from University of Limerick, Adam English was to the fore for holders Doon in their narrow win against Ballybrown. Photo: Alan Place.
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THE obvious talking point from the penultimate round of group fixtures in the Whitebox Developments Limerick Senior Hurling Championship was the 1-21 to 2-14 loss by Patrickswell to Ahane at Claughaun.

It demotes the โ€˜Well to the second tier for next season.

Since the clubโ€™s breakthrough win exactly 60 years ago, Patrickswell have claimed the John Daly Cup on a record 20 occasions, achieved under the captaincies of Phil Bennis (2), Tony Oโ€™Brien (2), Dave Punch (2), Richie Bennis, Pa Foley (2), Leonard Enright, John Oโ€™Brien, Ger Hayes, Paul Foley, Ciarรกn Carey, Pa Carey (2), Anthony Carmody, Paul Carey, Thomas Oโ€™Brien and Cian Lynch.

In addition, the โ€˜Well have been runners-up 10 times.

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With an encouraging underage scene, expect this great club to re-emerge again in the near future.

Survivors Ahane are second in the roll of honour on 19 titles, but over a longer time frame (1931-2004).

A haul of over 40 points in Cโ€™ship โ€˜25 from Tom Morrissey helped Ahaneโ€™s Group One retention no end, but the east outfit are unlikely to reach the knock-out stages, unless of course thereโ€™s a whopping surprise on the cards against deadly rivals Doon next time out.

In the top tier, Na Piarsaigh are through to the semi-finals, and likely to be joined here by holders Doon.

Ballybrown and Kilmallock are primed for the quarter-finals.

From Group Two, from which just a couple of teams progress, Eoin Brislane-managed Monaleen are through to the last six, with Mark Foleyโ€™s Adare also in a good position also to advance.

At the weekend, a couple of notable occurances were the return from injury of All-Star Peter Casey for Na Piarsaigh and two flash goals from four-time All-Ireland winning Limerick captain Declan Hannon which helped Adare overcome relegation-threatened Dromin Athlacca.