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Gigantic score from Tots O’Connell sends Clare SHC decider...

Clonlara and Ballyea will have to do it all again as a last gasp point from Cathal Tots O’Connell means there will be a replay in both the Clare SHC and SFC finals in the same year for the first time since 1982.

O’Neill and co answer their critics in the Parish...

It was a fine example of the underdog story coming to life as St Josephs Doora/Barefield overcame Broadford to return to the Clare SHC for 2017, a defining moment came when Alan O’Neill kicked the sliotar to the back of the net to put the Parish on course.

Doora/Barefield return to Senior ranks

St Josephs Doora/Barefield overcame a fancied Broadford outfit to win the Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship and secure their return to the senior ranks for 2017.

Hogan out to pave the way for Ballyea’s success

Robbie Hogan nearly stepped away from the Ballyea senior job at the end of 2015 after serving three years at the helm but somehow destiny pulled him back for one more year but as the saying goes ‘character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries’.

Conlon & Clonlara shooting for the stars

John Conlon was eighteen when he first got his hands on the Canon Hamilton, he’s twenty seven and hoping to get reacquainted with the Canon this time as captain.
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Inagh/Kilnamona win Senior title for the first time

Inagh/Kilnamona were crowned PK Travel Clare Senior Camogie Champions for the first time in their history when they took the McMahon Cup from 2015 winners Newmarket-on-Fergus.

Talisman Tony ready to get the job done

Tony Kelly has a glistening honour of medals, the All-Ireland Senior hurling one being the stand-out but all that evades him of the finished article, a Clare SHC medal.

Keating twins target first senior medal

In their four year history Inagh-Kilnamona have made quiet a mark on the Clare Camogie scene and on Saturday go in chase of their first ever senior title.
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