Séamus Hickey expects Limerick to show fight against Clare

Defender agrees seven-goal defeat in Munster Hurling League was unacceptable

Séamus Hickey (centre) with new Gaelic Players Association chief executive Dermot Earley (right) at a press conference yesterday. Hickey is the new chairman while  Seán Murphy is a member of the selection committee. Photograph: Sportsfile
Séamus Hickey (centre) with new Gaelic Players Association chief executive Dermot Earley (right) at a press conference yesterday. Hickey is the new chairman while Seán Murphy is a member of the selection committee. Photograph: Sportsfile

Séamus Hickey expects Limerick to shake off last Sunday's hammering at the hands of Cork when they take on Clare in Sixmilebridge on Wednesday night. While the Munster Hurling League isn't an important competition on any level, Hickey concedes that a seven-goal beating has to bring a response.

“That’s a no-brainer,” he says. “We have to put up our standards. You can’t accept that as a normal standard, no question. There will have to be a response. It’s not going to be tearing down walls but we have to up what we consider to be a normal standard and what’s acceptable from our group.”

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kicks into gear next month, Limerick will be facing a seventh successive year outside the top division. If this is to be the year they leave purgatory behind, they can’t be dwelling too long on days like Sunday.

“We’ve to hit the ground running and we’ve had to hit the ground running every year. I don’t think it’s an accident that our fixtures are like that. I think the GAA want the league to be competitive from start to finish and they want something up for grabs on the last day.

"That's why we've got Galway last and Wexford first, which are two huge games for us, as will be every game in between. Because we've found in the past that if you take anybody for granted you find your first part of the year is a disappointment and you have to regroup and go for the championship.

“We’ve proved before that league and championship don’t normally correlate and we’ve produced performances but I always like to get out of where we are.”

Malachy Clerkin

Malachy Clerkin

Malachy Clerkin is a sports writer with The Irish Times