Lissycasey 0-11 Ennistymon 1-7 Having waited since the club’s foundation in 1964 to win their first ever minor A football title, 25 minutes might seem like an inconsequential time span.
Read More »Parteen crowned U-15 champions
Parteen 3-9 Scariff-Ogonnellloe History was made as Clare Bord na nÓg hosted its first underage championship final under floodlights at O’Garney Park in Sixmilebridge last week.
Read More »Last-minute goal gifts another title to Kilmaley
Kilmaley 2-8 Newmarket 1-9 An injury-time goal gave Kilmaley the silverware in this highly entertaining match played in Clarecastle on Sunday.
Read More »Olympic clinch league cup
Shannon Olympic B captured the second division league cup title at the County grounds on Sunday when they overcame the challenge of Rhine Rovers.
Read More »Senan’s grab last-minute victory
St Senan’s, Shannon 12 Clonmel 11 St Senan’s, Shannon got their Munster Junior League campaign off to a great start with a victory over Clonmel at Slattery Park on Sunday.
Read More »Fifth Dan black belts for Taekwon-do instructors
Five Clare Taekwon-do instructors have been elevated to fifth Dan black belt, an honour that is rarely bestowed on one instructor in a locality, let alone five in one county.
Read More »Young All-Stars honoured at awards ceremony
SIXTY-five boys and girls from across Clare were presented with Clare Community Games All-Star awards at the county organisation’s annual awards banquet on Friday night at the West County Hotel.
Read More »Clare sides must win final rounds
Harty CupFOLLOWING the second series of games in the race for this season’s Dr Harty Cup, Munster Colleges Senior Hurling A Championship, Clare sides St Flannan’s and St Caimin’s find themselves needing to win their final group games on November 18 if they are to get to the play-offs.
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