Clooney-Quin 1-7 Newmarket 0-8 Less than 24 hours after hurling champions Crusheen had their three-in-a row hopes crushed, senior camogie champions Newmarket suffered the same fate when they were knocked out of the title race at the semi-final stage at Clarecastle.
Read More »Doonbeg victory in tense replay
Doonbeg 2-8 Éire Óg 1-9 COMPLETELY outplayed in the first half, particularly in the middle third of the field, Doonbeg scored four points in the last eight minutes (including injury time) to set up a county semi-final meeting with Doora-Barefield in Miltown on Sunday. This quarter-final replay had been due to be played in Kilmihil but was switched to Miltown following heavy rain on Saturday night.
Read More »O’Doherty’s goal seals victory for Crusheen
Crusheen 2-12 Parteen 1-14 A goal from Dara O’Doherty in the final minute of normal time sealed victory for Crusheen over Parteen in the Intermediate Hurling Championship at Dr Daly Park in Tulla on Saturday and put them through to a semi-final meeting with Killanena this Sunday.
Read More »Castro and Mackey win in Miltown Malbay
The second annual Miltown Malbay National school fundraising 5k fun run and walk was held last week and was very well supported, with 100 competitors going to the start.
Read More »Avenue Youths advance to next round
Avenue United 2 Tralee Dynamos 0 Heavy overnight rain on Saturday night played havoc with the Clare Soccer schedule last weekend with a lot of games cancelled due to pitch conditions.
Read More »Banner GAA Fun Day
Clare U-21 hurling stars Daire Keane, Paul Flanagan, Killian Ryan and Shane Golden celebrating their All-Ireland victory with young hurlers during the Banner GAA Fun Day at the weekend. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
Read More »Point-to-point double for O’Connor brothers
CHAMPION jockey Derek O’Connor enjoyed the perfect start to the new point-to-point season when teaming up with his brother Paurick to land a double at last Saturday’s County Limerick Hunt opening day fixture at Rathcannon.
Read More »Another Liscannor win for Tilt Your Skirt
FOR the second year on the trot, the form of the previous year was carried over at the opening meeting of the new coursing season in Liscannor last weekend.
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