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Sixmilebridge setting the standard with new development

Sixmilebridge GAA Club have released details of an exciting new development.

Magpies take flight in U15 decider

Clarecastle collected their sixth U15A hurling title on Sunday with goals proving decisive in their five point victory.

Hegarty praises bond of Ballyea players

During his playing days with Kilnamona, Fergal Hegarty never came close to winning a Clare SHC medal but in his first year as trainer of the Ballyea hurlers he has helped guide them to the club’s first ever senior title.

Good times keep on rolling for Gary Brennan

Few years can come close to the present one for Ballyea’s Gary Brennan.

Horse disappointed to bow out of Munster club championship

There was an air of regret and disappointment in Quilty on Sunday as Kilmurry Ibrickane exited the Munster club SFC to a better Dr Crokes side.
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Hogan dedicates historic win to injured Donnellan

All year long Ballyea’s motto has been ‘you win or you learn’, throughout 2016 they have taken lessons from every game resulting in them being crowned the ultimate winners and 2016 Clare SHC champions.

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.

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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