Clare and Cork contested the final for the second year in a row, with Cork retaining the title.[1][2][3]Séamus Harnedy was the Cork captain and also was named as the man of the match.[4][5]
Build-up
Tickets for the final went on sale on 21 June and ranged in price from €35 to €40 in the stand and €25 to €30 in the terrace.[6]
Clare were looking for their first Munster title since 1998, while Cork were the defending champions. Cork manager John Meyler was in his first year as manager, with Clare's joint managers Donal Moloney and Gerry O'Connor in their second year in charge.
Match
Summmary
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