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Ballyea come of age to win first senior title

Ballyea won the Clare Senior Hurling Championship for the first time in their eighty two year history when they overcame the challenge of Clonlara on the second time of asking in the replayed final.

Dr Crokes knock down the Bricks in Munster championship

Kilmurry Ibrickane bowed out of the Munster Club Senior Football Championship when they came up against a superior and slicker Dr Crokes outfit.

Anthony Foley remembered at home and abroad

Munster legend Anthony Foley was remember as far away as the Holy Land today while his 11 year old son Tony lit a special candle for his dad today as crowds flocked to Churches in his area and beyond in response to his campaign to have departed loved ones remembered.

Bricks want to set the record straight against Crokes

They have had little time to revel in their county glory but Kilmurry Ibrickane are determined to progress in the Munster club senior football championship.

Clare get defence of Oscar Traynor trophy off to...

Clare began their defence of the Oscar Traynor Trophy with a good victory over Galway, just like previous meetings between the sides it was a very well contested match with the result in doubt right to the final whistle.
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Crokes clocking up the miles to study the Bricks

Dr Crokes selector Harry O’Neill is anticipating a tough encounter when they travel to Quilty to take on Kilmurry Ibrickane in the Munster Club...

Sharks chomping at the bit to take down Clare

As title-holders, Clare’s Oscar Traynor side are being targeted by every other team in the competition.

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.
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