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Scór is dying a slow death

Change is required to revive the GAA’s Scór competition if it is to have a future according to delegates in the county.

Bricks collect thirteenth U21 title

Kilmurry Ibrickane bridged a nine year gap after they were crowned 2016 U21 Clare Football Champions defeating Lissycasey by two points.

IMAGES OF CLARE – November 2016

November saw plenty of picturesque setting in Co Clare and this resulted in a plentiful supply of stunning photos submitted to The Clare Herald during the month.

Clonlara get their hands on some silverware

Clonlara ended a seven year wait to claim the Clare Cup with a late goal from Cian Moriarity sealing their win over Crusheen.

Being captain is easy with the players in Ballyea...

He’s a Kilmihill man but since becoming the first man to captain Ballyea to glory in the Clare SHC, Stan Lineen will always be associated with the village of Ballyea.

“Life is strange” congregation hears as “gifted” David is...

The funeral took place on Thursday of “gifted” teacher David McMahon from Lissycasey.

Champions of 2015 to face 2014 counterparts in Clare...

Wins for Cooraclare, Cratloe and St Josephs Miltown sealed their place in the last four of the Clare SFC.

Lissycasey breeze past O’Currys

Lissycasey advance into the last eight of the Clare SFC after they dismantled O’Currys in Cooraclare on Saturday.

Cratloe advance to last eight after extra time bout...

A late Cathal McInerney goal added a little bit of gloss to the score line for Cratloe in this one because there were by no means six points better than their opponents over the course of 80 minutes of football.
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