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October 23, 2025

O'Donnell all set to lead Clare's push for glory in 2026

- By PAT NOLAN

READY FOR MORE OF THE SHANE

SUCCESS Shane O'Donnell lifts the Canon Hamilton Cup after Eire Og beat Clooney Quin in the Clare SHC final at Zimmer Biomet Cusack Park earlier this month

SHANE O'DONNELL is kicking the retirement can down the road once again as he is set to commit to Clare once again in 2026.

The 2024 Hurler of the Year has flirted with calling it quits in recent years as he plans to further his career overseas but, having won an All-Ireland and enjoyed such a spectacular season last year, he felt dutybound to come back and defend the title.

It didn’t work out as O'Donnell’s season was severely curtailed by a shoulder injury and Clare crashed out at the earliest possible stage of the Championship after suffering relegation in the League.

O'Donnell is currently on the crest of a wave having won a first county title with his club, Éire Óg, who completed the senior double in Clare this year, and has lingering injury issues around his groin and shoulder to iron out but, beyond all of that, he will be at Banner boss Brian Lohan’s disposal again.

“I think the intention is for me to go again basically,” said O'Donnell at the launch of the AIB Club Championships.

“I'm sure you're kind of frustrated with me hemming and hawing about this publicly about whether I do or don't go each year.

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