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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.

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.

Keelan is Kilmurry Ibrickane’s demolition man

At the moment life is enjoyable for Keelan Sexton, he’s settling into his first year at college and at the same time his football performances are on an upward curve, he isn’t in need of a lift except to college but he’s sixty minutes away from collecting his first senior championship medal which would be the highlight of his career to date.

Power of football kept Cookie from emigrating

Having been pushed out to midfield this year Mark McCarthy hasn't bat an eyelid with his positional change while helping his side to another county final.

Versatile Hickey will be ready for sixth County Final

Inter-county star Shane Hickey on Sunday makes his sixth County Final appearance and he's hoping it will be one to remember.

Kilmurry Ibrickane power past Cooraclare

Kilmurry Ibrickane sealed their place in the final of the Clare SFC with a comfortable win over Cooraclare.

Champions of 2015 to face 2014 counterparts in Clare...

Wins for Cooraclare, Cratloe and St Josephs Miltown sealed their place in the last four of the Clare SFC.

Bricks drive past battling Breckans

Kilmurry Ibrickane maintained their winning run as they overcame the challenge of a spirited St Breckans to book their place in the Clare SFC quarter-finals.
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