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The Clare Soccer League’s schedule was disrupted again when all but one of the fixtures for bank holiday Monday were cancelled.
In the only game played, Ennis Town Rock travelled to Lisdoonvarna and scored a comfortable win over the home side, Burren United.

Burren Utd 1  Ennis Town Rock  4

Debutant David Reidy scored twice as Ennis Town Rock emerged as comfortable winners over Burren United in this tie played at Lisdoonvarna on Sunday.
The Ennis teenager scored twice in the opening half, at the end of which the visitors were 2-0 in front.
Early second-half goals from Ritchie Neylon and Stephen Hickey doubled their advantage and put them in a commanding position.
The home side pulled one back through Enda Coughlan after a free-kick rebounded off the crossbar.

Burren United: Ian McInerney; Barry O’Grady, Stephen Moloney, Enda Coughlan, Michael Keating, Alex Garcia, Evan Talty, Chris Mozeck, Noel Downes, Pat Nagle, Martin McDonagh.
Subs: John McDonagh, Donal Howley
Ennis Town Rock: Stephen Loftus; Barry Woods, Ronan Judge, Jason White, Shane Daniels, Adrian Walsh, Gary Walsh, Daryl Eade, Ritchie Neylon, David Reidy, Stephen Hickey.
Subs: Francis Daniels, Declan Ensko, Marty McLoughlin.

Full fixture list for decision

A full list of league fixtures in all divisions has been drawn up for this weekend and club and league officials are keeping their fingers crossed weather conditions will improve sufficiently to allow the matches to go ahead.
The meeting of Newmarket Celtic A and Avenue United A should prove a big attraction at McDonagh Park on Sunday at 2pm.
In the other games listed in the premier division, Mountshannon Celtic will have Hermitage A as visitors to Scariff, Tulla United A will welcome Ennis Town Rock to the Cragg while Shannon Olympic A will have Burren United as visitors to Shannon.
In the first division, Bridge Celtic, Bunratty/Cratloe A, Corofin Harps, Turnpike Rovers and Connolly Celtic will all have home advantage against Avenue Utd B, Manus Celtic A, Rhine Rovers, Kilrush Rangers and Bridge United A.
In the second division, Sporting Ennistymon, Manus Celtic B, Bridge United B, Ruan United and Kildysart Celtic will have Coole FC, Inch Crusaders, Hermitage B, Newmarket Celtic B and Moher Celtic as visitors.
In the third division, Treaty Celtic, Kilkishen Celtic, Shannon Olympic B, Bunratty/Cratloe B and Cooraclare Celtic will travel to play Hermitage C, Kilmaley United, Lifford B, West Clare and St Pat’s.
The U-19 league continues this Saturday, with four games listed for decision.

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