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Bricks maintain winning streak

Kilmurry/Ibrickane maintained their unbeaten run in 2016 as they brushed aside the challenge of Éire Óg in Round One of the Clare Senior Football Championship.

Convincing win for Cratloe in Clare SFC

Cratloe had a convincing win over Corofin in Round One of the Clare Senior Football Championship.

Lissycasey lay down a marker

Lissycasey put their name into the mix as championship contenders with a twelve point win over Ennistymon.

Breckans bounce back to book place in winners’ section

St. Breckans got their 2016 Clare Senior Football Championship run off to the best possible start with a five point win over Kilrush Shamrocks.

Poor Clare shocked by Offaly

Home advantage counted for nothing as Offaly ruled the roost to collect a shock win in their first group game of the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland camogie series over a poor Clare side.
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The Saints go marching in Doonbeg

In the clash of the neighbours, it’s St Senan’s Kilkee who have something to shout about after their one point win in the Clare Senior Football Championship.

Miltown have too much for the Tones

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.

O’Grady looking to the future

Having served as a selector to the past two Clare managements, Trish O'Grady is now in the hotseat as manager of the flagship camogie...
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