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21st April 2017
06:44pm BST

"In the 1995 final against Offaly, Brian was marking John Troy when he pulled his hamstring. He sent word to (Clare physio) Colm Flynn and Colm had a look and said, 'Yeah, your hamstring is gone'. Brian said he wanted to go off so Colm went over to Ger and told him, 'Brian's hamstring is gone. What do you want to do?" "Basically, Loughnane told him to go back out there and tell Lohan it had been 93 years since Clare had played in an All-Ireland, and won an All-Ireland, and to suck it up and get on with it."Suck it up he did and Clare got the win.
Hayes then spoke about a nasty injury he sustained while playing a replay for Galway and Keaney's Dublin, in 2012. He said:
"The game was only on a few minutes when one of the Dublin lads tackled me, just going for the ball, and he pulled my left baby finger out of place. "It was hanging there so, basically, I strapped it up and played hurling, so I did. "When the game was over, they had a look at it and all the ligaments and all were gone in that finger. It needed time to heel but sure we didn't get time so for the rest of the season I was strapping my baby finger to my next finger to play matches. "So to break a thumb [like Callanan], I can only imagine what it's like. But you just get on with it."Torn hamstring. Broken thumb. Dangly finger. And they all hurled on... It's not for the feint-hearted, is hurling.
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