Passion, commitment and experience helped Miltown Malbay book their spot for a second consecutive year in Clare’s SFC last four when they outclassed Clondegad in Doonbeg on Sunday. Miltown played the opening half with a powerful gale force behind their backs, helping them score 11 points in comparisons to Clondegad’s three.
Enda Coughlan was the most experience player to feature for Clare in their eleven point defeat to Kerry last Sunday with the utility man set to consider on his County future in the coming months.
St Josephs Miltown got their defence of the Jack Daly off to a winning start as they accounted for Wolfe Tones in the opening game of the Clare Senior Football Championship.
To date 2016 has been a memorable year for Clare football having secured promotion to Division 2 of the Allianz National Football League, now a regular starter Eoin Cleary is enjoying this year’s campaign.