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Loughnane reveals his greatest hurling memory

Former Clare manager Ger Loughnane picks his greatest hurling memory in a new book called Blood, Sweat, Triumph and Tears – Tales From The GAA by John Scally published by Black and White Publishing.

O’Dwyer to miss Kilmurry’s clash with Dr Crokes

Kilmurry Ibrickane will be without one of their starting fifteen for Sunday’s Munster SFC quarter-final with Dr Crokes.Kilmurry Ibrickane will be without one of their starting fifteen for Sunday’s Munster SFC quarter-final with Dr Crokes.

McMahon’s goal laid the foundation of Bricks success

Known for his exploits as one of the top defenders in the province, it was his contribution in front of goal that saw Martin McMahon earn plaudits in Sunday’s Clare SFC Final.

Analysis pays off for Murrihy & Bricks

He oversaw Corofin’s return to the Clare SFC but their intermediate success meant little in comparison to James Murrihy’s involvement with Kilmurry Ibrickane as got their hands on Jack Daly for the first time in four years.

“Nothing like winning with your best friends” – Hickey

At corner-back Darren Hickey snuffed out every opportunity that came his way as Kilmurry Ibrickane claimed their fourteenth Clare SFC title on Sunday.
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Bohan steps down as Clare coach

Mick Bohan has resigned as coach of the Clare Senior Footballers.

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.
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