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Clare failed to keep out Nash's first-half free. ©INPHO/James Crombie

What's it like to face an Anthony Nash 21-yard free?

Clare goalkeeper Patrick Kelly explains how they prepared to face the Cork ‘keepers power.

IF CORK HAD pulled off a miraculous comeback, it surely would have been remembered as the most iconic moment of an extraordinary match.

Even though they didn’t, Anthony Nash’s 21-yard free was an unforgettable incident in an All-Ireland hurling final replay packed full of them. As Clare goalkeeper Patrick Kelly reveals, the Banner had been preparing for Nash’s powerful strikes since the drawn game three weeks ago.

“Was it the Thursday after the match… Fitzy came over to me and came up with this great idea. It didn’t really work too great and I said, ‘What happens if he scores it with 13 men on the line?’ He said, ‘He’s supposed to score anyway’. He got it [on Saturday] and it was an unbelievable score to be honest.”

While nobody could rival the sheer power Nash generates from close range, Davy was keen to get his players used to putting 13 men on the line. Tony Kelly was a useful substitute for Nash in training sessions. Clare readied themselves for the challenge of Nash by facing up to Kelly’s blasts from the 21-yard line.

“Oh we did yeah. We weren’t hitting it with as much power as what he’d be hitting it but we practiced it, yeah.”

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Nash scores in Saturday’s All-Ireland final replay. ©INPHO/Donall Farmer

With such a congested mass of bodies, it was difficult for the defenders to get their hurley ups after Nash shot and Kelly says that keeping the effort out would have been a case of pure luck.

““The five normal penalty stoppers were in front and the seven or eight lads were behind with the hurleys up, but it’s just a case of hoping the ball hits you more so than getting your eye co-ordination to the ball because you’re not going to stop it.”

One potential solution to the problem was using bigger hurls, and Kelly admits he had several back-ups on the day.

““Yeah Davy got on to John Torpey and got seven or eight hurleys but I have them going home with me now in the back of the car. He won’t be seeing them again!

“Ah they were normal size, 36 big bas hurleys so he won’t be seeing them again. I’ll be hiding them away for a while anyway.”

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    Sep 30th 2013, 7:39 PM

    Cork got 2 21yrd frees in the 2nd half.The ref placed both 5yrds further out.

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    Sep 30th 2013, 7:33 PM

    What’s feels like hit by the ball??

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    Oct 1st 2013, 4:12 PM

    Good man Steve. Back again to troll. Tell me a goalkeeper who has scored 2 all-Ireland final goals in 3 weeks. Nash is far and away the best keeper in the country. Clean sheets all year in the championship and couldn’t have done a thing about the goals on Saturday.

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    Sep 30th 2013, 11:52 PM

    Way too much talk about Nash and his frees. He’s not the first goalie to take them and score and he won’t be the last. Players often score from 21 yard frees what’s the big deal with Nash doing it?

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