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Horse Moloney creates his own bit of history

Kilmurry Ibrickane won their fourteenth Clare SFC title on Sunday when they defeated Cratloe but that wasn’t the only bit of history set.

Kilmurry Ibrickane crowned county champions

Kilmurry Ibrickane were crowned Clare Senior Football Champions for the first time in four years when they had thirteen points to spare over Cratloe in replay of the Clare SFC final.

Result took Moloney & Bricks by surprise

Few people expected a draw would be the outcome in the Clare SFC Final and Kilmurry Ibrickane manager Aidan Moloney was one of the individuals falling into that bracket.

Collins compares finish to basketball battle to be ahead...

For Colm Collins and Cratloe they will get another bite at the cherry as they go in search of their third ever Clare SFC title.

‘Ugly & unnecessary’ half-time scuffle in Clare SFC Final

Opposing managers of the two teams involved in Sunday’s Clare SFC Final feel a half-time altercation between both sets of players could have been avoided.

McInerney’s kick sends County Final to a replay

It finished all square in the Clare Senior Football Championship final as an injury time Cathal McInerney ensured Jack Daly would have to wait a little longer to find out his home for the next twelve months.

From Rio to Cusack Park

Former paralympian and current Kilmurry Ibrickane selector James Murrihy readies himself for another big moment in his eventful sporting year.

Collins looking for another quality finish

2016 has been one to remember for Colm Collins, he’s hoping for it to end positively for Cratloe in Sunday’s Clare SFC Final.

A date with destiny for Horse Moloney

Having completed stints in charge of Cooraclare, St Senan’s Kilkee, Kilrush Shamrocks and Shannon Gaels, the return of Aidan Moloney to the Kilmurry Ibrickane hotseat was always destined to happen.
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