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Bunratty-Cratloe B in control

Bunratty/Cratloe B  3
Lifford B                      0

BUNRATTY-Cratloe B took the lead through a Conor Earley goal after 25 minutes, which separated the sides at half-time.

Lifford’s Sean Hayes and Michael Madden of Bunratty/Cratloe compete in the air for the ball. Photograph by John KellyCathal Jones doubled the home side’s advantage 10 minutes into the second half and Rory O’Connell sealed the points with the team’s third early in the final quarter.
It was a disappointing performance from the Ennis side who had delivered some impressive displays in recent weeks.
Bunratty-Cratloe B: Damian Haugh; John O’Halloran, David O’Brien, Colm Ryan, Cathal Jones, Don Murphy, Pat O’Halloran, Michael Madden, Conor Earley, John Liddane and David Quinn.
Subs: Rory O’Connell, Daniel Reeves and David Kearns.
Lifford B: Darchin Aqhizir; Fionn O’Reilly, John Allen, Sean Griffin, Noel Mounsey, Nani Da Silva, Andrew Houlihan, Rochman Zequiri, Roberto Pinto, Benny Ayadola and Sean Hayes.
Subs: Jack Arra, Wayne Ryan, Thomas Keenan.

 

Treaty Celtic                 4
Shannon Olympic B    4

TREATY Celtic and Shannon Olympic B shared the spoils when they clashed in this third-division tie on Sunday.
Olympic looked to be on the way to the points when they held a three-goal lead at half-time. Treaty turned it around after the break and went 4-3 in front with time ticking away but the visitors fought back to earn a draw.
Scorers for Treaty were Alan Considine (two penalties), Colm O’Shea and John Clifford, while Olympic’s replies came from Ryan Kamper, Gregorz Zmija, Greg Keane and Brian Barry,
Treaty Celtic: Mick Lambe; Shane Hayes, Noel Nash, Sean O’Regan, Conor Cronin, Colm O’Shea, Declan O’Halloran,  Brendan Healy, Niall Fitzgerald, John Clifford and Alan Considine.
Sub: Martin McCarthy for O’Halloran.
Shannon Olympic B: James Mann, Cian O’Brien, Connor Flynn, Aidan Boreland, Ronan McGirl, Kristian Setkowicz, Greg Keane, Adam Kelly, Brian Barry, Gregorz Zmija and Ryan Kamper.
Subs: Reece Maloney, Gerard Mason and Robert Hoodless.

Kilmaley United    6
Hermitage C          0

KILMALEY had an easy win over Hermitage C in this third-division league tie on Sunday to maintain their strong challenge for promotion.
The winners were 2-0 in front at half-time owing to goals from Adrian McDonagh and Shane Constaple.
McDonagh added three more after the break to complete a hat-trick, while Gavin Cording was also on target.
Kilmaley United: Daniel Drewieci Noel Healy, Sean O’Flanagan, Bobby O’Donghue, Tommy Cronin; Gavin Cording, Shane Constaple, Matt Foudy, John Molloy; Adrian McDonagh and Timothy Healy.
Sub: Victor Flynn.
Hermitage C: Jason Carmody; Mark Moloney, Johnnie O’Grady, Sean Kelleher, Niall Seary, Eamonn Moloney, Michael Thousiffer, Conor Heaney, Eric O’Donoghue, Kenny Hartigan and Oisín O’Donnell.

Tulla United B     1
Kilkishen Celtic  1

EAST Clare neighbours Tulla United B and Kilkishen Celtic, both of whom are challenging strongly for promotion to the second division, shared the spoils when they clashed at the Cragg on Sunday.
Tulla B scored in the first 10 minutes through John O’Hagan and held this lead to the final minute when Kilkishen levelled through Matt Holmes.
Tulla United B: Darragh Kelly; Declan Curran, Phil Browne, John O’Hagan, Brendan Hannon, Gerry Ryan, John Brigdale, Alan Leamy, Martin Floyd, Cathal Dinan and Keith Walsh.
Subs: Keith Lenihan for Dinan; Tim Durcan for Brigdale.
Kilkishen Celtic: Brian Culbert; James Hook, Steve Donnellan, Matt Holmes, Paul Hogan; Fergus Donovan, Shane McInerney, Eric Canny, John Cooney, Colm Fitzsimons and Paul Murphy.
Subs: Alan McInerney for S McInerney; Mark Pewter for Fitzsimons.

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