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First ever All-Ireland quarter-final awaits Clare footballers

Clare have booked their place in the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship for the first time in the County’s history.

Podge named on the bench for Clare footballers

Clare have made one change from the starting fifteen that overcame Sligo last weekend.

Collins insists there’s more in Clare

A place in the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is on the line as Clare prepare to take on Roscommon/Tipperary.

Hartnett’s happy to do the unseen work

Surprisingly some players on the field in championship are more content when play tends to avoid them rather than being called upon regularly.

O’Brien doesn’t want Clare journey to end

With the Clare football bandwagon beginning to set into gear, selector David O’Brien asserts that they aren’t getting carried away with their recent victories.
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Hayes hopeful momentum will drive Clare on

Joe Hayes has one of the best vantage points when it comes to championship football, standing between the posts for the duration of the game, he gets to analyse the game as it pans out while also being kept on his toes for the frequent attack from the opposition.

Results rewarding work of tremendous players – Collins

At the beginning of any project there’s always goals and aims, for Colm Collins and project Clare Football it’s now about scrapping the overall plan as they continue to make waves in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

Details confirmed for historic outing for Clare football

Pearse Stadium has been confirmed as the venue for Clare’s Round 4A qualifier with Roscommon
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