Clare Senior Hurling Quarter-Finals
Sixmilebridge 3-16 Éire Óg 1-19 En route to the quarter-final stage, Éire Óg have faced off with tough opposition following
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Sixmilebridge 3-16 Éire Óg 1-19 En route to the quarter-final stage, Éire Óg have faced off with tough opposition following
St Joseph’s, Miltown 1-16 – 1-12 Doonbeg Champions St Joseph’s are 60 minutes away from retaining their title after a semi-final victory over Doonbeg
Cratloe 1-16 Kilmaley 0-12 Although they had a worrying start which included the concession of seven points in the first
Seven games took place in the Clare senior hurling championship on Saturday marking the beginning of the 2019 campaign. Despite
Clare Gaa patrons can avail of a €25 ticket to gain entry to All Adult games over the coming weekend.
Cork 0-24 Clare 0-15 One has to go back to 2015 for the last time, Clare won a game in
CLARE 1-13 WESTMEATH 0-15 By Paul Keane at TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar Experienced duo David Tubridy and Gary Brennan
Fifty one teams turned out at Woodstock last Thursday and Friday to take part in a the annual team of
Senior Football Group 1:- St Joseph’s Miltown, Kilmihil, Kilrush Shamrocks, O’Curry’s/Naomh Eoin Group 2:- Kilmurry Ibrickane, Lissycasey, Corofin Group 3:-
Clare 0-18 Cork 2-11 Cormac Murphy scored a late winner to ensure Clare qualified for the Munster minor hurling
Clare 0-9 Waterford 0-8 Clare secured safe passage to a fifth Munster semi-final meeting with Kerry in six years, but
CLARE 0-13 LIMERICK 1-28 LIMERICK were in a different league to Clare this afternoon as they annihilated Clare in a