*Kilmaley coach, Colin Lynch. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography
In what is turning out to be a very competitive Division 1A of the Clare Cup, Kilmaley remain the only unbeaten team.
Sixmilebridge ended Crusheenโs winning streak over the weekend with reigning champions Feakle continuing to impress.
Earlier in the week, Smith OโBriens accounted for Clarecastle in Division 1B, the meeting of Scariff and OโCallaghans Mills is scheduled for Tuesday while the clash of Whitegate versus St Josephs Doora/Barefield was postponed.
First half dominance steers Sixmilebridge to victory
Sixmilebridge 0-16
Crusheen 1-11
Venue: Crusheen
A strong first half showing which saw them open a six point lead, 0-10 to 0-4, helped Sixmilebridge to their second successive victory in Division 1A of the Clare Cup when they accounted for hitherto unbeaten Crusheen at the latterโs venue on Saturday.
Crusheen did better in the second half and managed the gameโs only goal through Jamie Fitzgibbon but they had left themselves too much to do and the visitors held on for victory on a day when nine players shared in their impressive points tally.
Recently retired Galway senior player Aidan Harte from Gort has joined the Crusheen management team which is headed up by Kevin Sheehan. The All-Ireland winning defender was part of the management team which guided St Josephโs Tulla to their maiden Dr Harty Cup title in February.
Sean Stack who is in his first year as Bridge boss continues to experiment and give youth its opportunity with seven of the starting fifteen yet to feature in the Clare SHC.
Sixmilebridge: Derek Fahy; Colm Flynn, Brian Carey, Evan McInerney; Christy Carey, Seadna Morey, Conor Deasy; Luke Keogh, Cathaoir Agnew; Lorcan Fitzpatrick Luke OโHalloran, Sean McNamara; Tiernan Agnew, Kevin Lynch, Brian Corry;
Subs: Jack Corry for OโHalloran; Seamus OโConnell for B. Carey; Leon Kelly for T. Agnew
Crusheen: Donal Tuohy; Mark Perrill, Cian Dillon, Eanna McMahon; Sean Mhaoir, Tadhg Dean, Ian OโBrien; Ross Hayes, Luke Hayes; Murrough McMahon, Jamie Fitzgibbon, Cillein Mullins; Luke Kettalaar, Conor OโDonnell, Breffni Horner;
Subs: Alan Tuohy for Horner (inj); John Brigdale for M. McMahon; Jason Greene for Ketalaar;
McGrath points the way for Feakle
Feakle 1-20
Clooney-Quin 1-14
Venue: Feakle
A haul of 0-12 from Shane McGrath steered title holders Feakle to their second win in this seasonโs Clare cup when the accounted for Clooney/Quin on Saturday.
The winners held the edge throughout and led by seven points at half time when the score was 1-12 to 1-5, hitting six points in a row, the majority through the stick of McGrath.
Oisin Donnellan was the winnerโs goal scorer while Clooney/Quin had their goal from Ronan OโDonnell.
Feakle: Liam OโConnor; Enda Madden, Evan McMahon, James Noonan; Ronan OโConnor, Cillian Bane, Gary Guilfoyle; Con Smyth, Eoin Tuohy; Oisin OโConnor, Enda Noonan, Steven Conway; Shane McGrath, Oisin Donnellan, Eoin McGuinness;
Subs: Fiachra Donnellan for McGuinness; Austin McMahon for Madden; Raymond Bne for O. OโConnor
Clooney/Quin: Keith Hogan; Eoin Guilfoyle, Brian McInerney, Paul Clune; Conor Grogan, Shane McNamara, Conor Harrisson; Trevor Lee, Donagh OโSullivan; Luke Harrisson, Michael Corry, Oisin Egan; Ronan OโDonnell, Seamus Harrison Eoghan OโBrien;
Subs used: Michael McNamara, Dylan Cunningham, Callum Hassett
Another brace of points for Kilmaley
Kilmaley 1-19
Cratloe 1-14
Venue: OโHehir Park, Cratloe
Kilmaley made it two wins from two outings when they overcame Cratloe at the latterโs venue on Saturday.
Having their first outings of the campaign, Martin OโConnor, Brian Cahill and Daire Keane all impressed and played a huge part in the win.
Sean OโLoughlin was Kilmaleyโs goalscorer while the home side had their major from Cathal McInerney.
Kilmaley: Bryan OโLoughlin; Martin OโConnor, Colin McGuane, Noel Casey; Enda Haran, Aidan Griffey, Tommy Barry; Brian Cahill, Eanna McMahon; Sean OโLoughlin, Mikey OโNeill, Tom OโRourke; Cian Moloney, Daire Keane, Joe Carmody;
Subs: Gearoid OโGrady for OโNeill; Kevin McNamara for Griffey; Dara McMahon for OโConnor.
Cratloe: Gearoid Ryan; Damian Browne, Pakie OโGorman, Jack Manley; Michael Hawes, Shane Neville, David Collins; Conor McGrath, Enda Boyce; Cathal McInerney, Shane Gleeson, Luke Healy; Rian Considine, Sean Gallagher, Jack McInerney;
Subs: Kevin Danagher for Hawes; Jamie Cosstigan for OโGorman; Kyle Neylon for J. McInerney; Jack Donnelly for Gallagher
Clonlara edge close encounter
Clonlara 0-14
Broadford 0-12
Venue: Glenomra Park, Broadford
Clonlara bounced back to winning ways when they accounted for their neighbours Broadford on Saturday evening.
There was little between the sides throughout with the visitors leading by the minimum at half time when the score was 0-9 to 0-8.
Cathal OโConnell was again in good scoring form from placed balls with 0-9 to his credit for the youthful South-East Clare side.
Clonlara; Cillian OโBrien; Michael Clancy, Gareth Kennedy, Logan Ryan; Cillian Fennessy, Dylan McMahon, Jathan McMahon; Cian Moriarty, Cathal OโConnell; Sean Begley, David Fitzgerald, Conor Bourke; Brian McLeish, Micheal OโLoughlin, Daniel Moloney
Subs; Oisin OโBrien for Fitzgerald; Thomas Begley for Bourke;
Broadford: Cian OโBrien; Cathal Chaplin, Eoin Donnellan, Dara Whelan; Padraig Taylor, Darren Chaplin, Craig Chaplin; Diarmuid Moloney, Jack OโBrien; Diarmuid OโBrien, Sean Phelan, Shane Taylor; Oisin Kavanagh, Stiofan McMahon, Mark Moloney
Subs; Padraig Hickey for Kavanagh; Eoin OโBrien for P. Taylor; Paul Moloney for M. Moloney
Goals decisive for Inagh/Kilnamona
Inagh/Kilnamona 3-16
Ballyea 0-16
Venue: Ballyea
Goals from Seamus Foudy, Keelan Guyler and Niall Mullins helped Inagh/Kilnamona to their first win of this seasonโs Clare Cup when they reversed the result of last seasonโs senior championship final when accounting for Ballyea on Saturday evening.
The minimum separated the sides at half time when the visitors led on a 1-6 to 0-8 scoreline. Eight players shared in the winnerโs impressive tally with Evan McNamara and Conor Tierney each scoring 0-4.
Mossy Gavin top scored for the home side with 0-8 but his penalty effort just missed the target.
Inagh/Kilnamona: Patrick Kelly; Cathal Mc Conigley, Kevin Hehir, Padraig Devitt; Jason Griffin, Darren Cullinan, Shane Woods; Seamus Foudy, Conor Tierney; Thomas Barry, Shane Vaughan, Keith Barry; Keelan Guyler, Niall Mullins, Evan McNamara;
Subs: Shane McInerney for T. Barry (inj); Ricky Wynne for McConigley; David Mescall for K. Barry; Ronan Mescall for Tierney; Padraic OโLooney for Foudy
Ballyea; Barry Coote; Brian Murphy, Peter Casey, Brian Casey; Evan Wall, Brandon OโConnell, James Murphy; Mark Crowe, Stephen Casey; Daniel Kelly, Mossy Gavin, Ryan Griffin; Thomas Kelly, Eoghan Donnellan, Martin OโLeary
Subs: Joe Neylon for Crowe; Stan Lineen for Wall; Liam Crowe for E. Donnellan
Another victory for Newmarket-on-Fergus
Newmarket on-Fergus 3-23
Wolfe Tones 3-7
Venue: Shannon
Newmarket-on-Fergus made it three wins from three outings in Division 1B of the Clare Cup when they accounted for their neighbours Wolfe Tones on Thursday evening.
The visitors were on their way to this victory at the halfway point when they led 2-11 to 1-5 against a Shannon team that was without a number of regulars.
Goals from Liam Clancy from a penalty, Eoin Guilfoyle, รanna Crimmins steered the Blues to their latest victory in a tie in which the home side had their goals from Brian Murphy, Dean Devanney and Aaron Cunningham.
Newmarket-on-Fergus; Ronan McCormack; Sean OโConnor, James McInerney, Jack Enright; Colin Guilfoyle, Liam OโConnor, Niall OโConnor; John Feehily, Paudie McMahon; Mikey McInerney, Mark Delaney, Stephen Casey; Eoin Guilfoyle, รanna Crimmins, Liam Clancy.
Subs:: David Frost for Delaney (inj), Eoin Hayes for Crimmins; Evan Keogh for Feehily; Cian Foley for Casey; Conor McCarthy for M. McInerney
Wolfe Tones: Pa Freeman; Shane Nihill, Gary Cusack, David Ryan; Luke Merrigan, Daithi Lohan, Sam Meaney; Jack Cunningham, Ben OโGorman; Sean Costello, Aaron Cunningham, Kevin McCafferty; Dean Devanney, Joe McGauley, Dylan Frawley;
Subs: Brian Murphy for Merrigan; Jamie Roughan for Frawley;
First league points for รire รg
รire รg 1-12
Tulla 1-9
Venue: Ennis
รire รg recorded their first victory in this seasonโs Clare Cup when they accounted for Tulla on Saturday.
Corner forward Dara Stack was the winnerโs goalscorer.
William Halpin scored the visitorโs goal and he also had a goal disallowed. In the closing minutes Tulla were awarded a 20m free but Kevin Brennan came to the home sideโs rescue with a good stop on the line.
รire รg: Philly Walsh;; Marc OโDonnell, Aidan McGrath, Conor OโHalloran; Cathal Kilcawley, Niall McMahon, Killian Moroney; Jack Lynch, Eoin Guilfoyle; Michael Heneghan, Kevin Brennan, David McNamara; Aidan McElwee, Fion McMorrow, Dara Stack;
Tulla: Dan Vaughan; Sean OโCallaghan, Paul Lynch, Kevin Conlon; Jimmy OโGorman, Shane Hunt, Fergal Kearney; Dan Withycombe, David Meehan; Padraic Mulconry, Ronan Molloy, William Halpin; Conor Murphy, Sean McNamara, Conor McInerney;
Subs: Padraig Kelleher for McNamara; Daniel Landers for C. McInerney.
Smith O’Briens secure second win
Smith OโBriens 1-21
Clarecastle 0-18
Venue: Clarecastle
Smith OโBriens conceded home advantage and travelled to Clarecastle for this Division 1B hurling tie which was brought forward by a week at their request and they emerged with a six point win, their second success of the campaign.
A contribution of 1-10 from Tommy Reddan steered the Killaloe side to this victory, their second of the campaign.
The winners held a two point advantage at half time when the score was 0-10 to 0-8. The gameโs only goal came midway through the second half when Reddanโs long range free made it all the way to the net.
Seven players shared in the scoring for the winners.
Smith OโBriens: Mark McInerney; Cian Moloney, David Gough, Stephen Geraghty; Dwayne Sheedy, Eddie Bourke, Evan Connolly; Micheal Ryan,Jason Monahan; David OโShea, Keith Stritch, Eoin Power; Tommy Reddan, Paddy Gough, Mikey OโShea;
Subs: Ben Murnane for C. Moloney; Brian McInerney for Power; Shane Geraghty for Stritch.
Clarecastle: Jonathan Griffey; Marc McAuliffe, Gearoid Ryan, Tommy Howard; David Tuohy, Darragh Healy, Colin Brigdale; Killian McDermott, Barry Morrissey; Stephen OโHalloran, Niall Brigdale, Patrick Kelly; Conor Halpin, Oisin Casey, Kevin Hartigan.
Subs: Aaron Hayes for Kelly; Eoin Wallace for Morrissey; Sean Egan for O. Casey; Cillian Casey for G. Ryan;