Allianz Hurling League Rd3
Cork 1-20 Clare 0-20 Cork took the honours in this NHL 1A clash in Pairc Ui Rinn, Patrick Horgan’s exhibition of free-taking getting the home side over the line before 4,757 spectators. Clare bossed Cork for most of the
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Cork 1-20 Clare 0-20 Cork took the honours in this NHL 1A clash in Pairc Ui Rinn, Patrick Horgan’s exhibition of free-taking getting the home side over the line before 4,757 spectators. Clare bossed Cork for most of the
Clare 3-13 Cork 1-10. 1-7 from David Tubridy helped Clare to a second successive National League victory over Cork in this Division Two encounter as Clare ran out winners by 3-13 to 1-10. The Doonbeg veteran took less than
CLARE 2-20 KILKENNY 1-22 Podge Collins’ 48th-minute goal set Clare on their way to their first Division 1A win of the campaign in Cusack Park. Their indiscipline threatened to cost them – Kevin Kelly stood over 13 frees and converted 1-11 –
Donegal 0-16 Clare 0-13 A brave Clare effort just came up short as Donegal ran out 0-16 to 0-13 winners in this National Football League Division Two clash in Cusack Park. Michael Langan opened the scoring with a free he
Tipperary 2-16 CLARE 1-11 New Tipperary captain Seamus Callanan scored 2-7 and won two penalties as Tipperary got off to the best possible start under new manager Liam Sheedy. The 18-point reverse from the pre-season Munster League final loss to the
The Clare Senior Football team to play Donegal in the opening round of the Allianz League is as follows:-
Master Fixtures Schedule 2019
Gordon Kelly’s goal proved the difference between the sides as Clare clinched a three point win over Cork in the McGrath Cup final. The veteran defender saw his long range effort find its way to the top right corner in
Scor 2019 Celebrating 50 years of Scor. Scor an Chlair 50 Years of Scor Concert. in association with the County Final of Scor Sinsear, will be held on Saturday February 9th. Interested clubs are asked to inform Flann O’Reilly, Culture
A strong second half display proved crucial as Clare beat Tipperary by 4-19 to 1-18 in the Munster Hurling League Final. A brilliant 35 metre sideline cut from Jason Forde in front of the Mackey Stand opened the first half
Under the scheme, Clare received €176,771 from 22 applications, Cork received €221,709 from 42 applications, Limerick received €206,907 from 35 applications, Kerry received €124,771 from 23 applications, Tipperary received €281,011 from 38 applications and Waterford received €64,755 from 15 applications.
GAA Ard Stiúrthóir Tom Ryan has said that the decision of UNESCO to award the prestigious Intangible Cultural Heritage status to hurling and camogie is a proud moment that also serves as a reminder of the work that needs to