*David Considine. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
Inagh/Kilnamona remain the only unbeaten team in Division 1A of the FutureTicketing Clare Cup but they dropped their first point of the campaign on Saturday when they were held to a draw by Clooney/Quin.
In Division 1B, St Josephโs Doora/Barefield remain unbeaten having had a point to spare over Tubber on Saturday. In the previous round they dropped their only point to date when they were held to a draw by Broadford.
Meanwhile Clarecastle lost their unbeaten run when they went down to Cratloe on Saturday.
The game between Wolfe Tones and Bodyke was deferred due to a bereavement in the Shannon club.
With three rounds remaining, the contest for places in the play-off stages is strong with a number of teams still very much in the running.
While there isnโt promotion and relegation this season, finishing positions, at the end of the round robin schedule of games, will determine the make up of the various divisions for next yearโs leagues.
Hegartyโs equaliser keeps Inamonaโs unbeaten run
Clooney/Quin 2-18
Inagh/Kilnamona 1-21
Venue: Clooney
Nine players shared in Clooney-Quinโs final tally as they drew with leaders Inagh/Kilnamona at Clooney on Saturday.
The visitors led by two points at half time when the score was 1-12 to 1-10, their goal having come from Darren Cullinan while Trevor Lee found the net for the home side.
The sides continued to be evenly matched throughout the second half when the home sideโs second goal also came from Trevor Lee.
Freetaker Fred Hegarty top scored for Inagh/Kilnamona and his tally of 0-12 included the equalising score shortly before the final whistle.
David Considine was Clooney-Quinโs top scorer with 0-8 to his credit, four in each half and seven of the eight coming from placed balls.
Clooney/Quin; Cillian Duggan; Enda OโHalloran, Conor Grogan, Mike McNamara; Jimmy Corry, Darragh Keogh, P.J. McCarthy (0-2); Sam Scanlan (0-1), Trevor Lee (2-0); Dylan Cunningham (0-3), Oisin Egan, David Considine (0-8); Ulick OโSullivan (0-1), Michael Corry (0-1), Dannan Fox (0-1);
Subs; Donagh OโSullivan for M. Corry (inj); Martin Duggan (0-1) for D. Keogh; Fionn OโGara for E. OโHalloran;
Inagh/Kilnamona; Eamonn Foudy; Padraig Devitt, Colin Shannon, Conor Rynne; Jason Griffin, Kevin Hehir, Brian Foudy; Seamus Foudy (0-1), Jamie Wynne (0-1); Fred Hegarty (0-12). Darren Cullinan (1-1), Keith Barry (0-1); Evan McNamara (0-1). Tom Barry (0-1) Gearoid Barry (0-2)
Subs: Ronan Mescall (0-1) for J. Wynne; Neil Hegarty for T. Barry; Cathal McConigley for J. Griffin
Referee: Jarlath Donnellan (Wolfe Tones)
Spoils shared in Clonlara
Clonlara 0-19
Newmarket 2-13
Venue: Clonlara
Two second half goals from Eoin Guilfoyle played a key part in helping Newmarket-on-Fergus earn a share of the spoils with Clonlara at the latterโs venue on Saturday.
At the end of an evenly contested opening half the home side led by the minimum margin, 0-8 to 0-7.
They stretched that lead to five early in the second half before Guilfoyle struck for his sideโs first goal.
Clonlara responded well and stretched their lead again but Guilfoyle got in for an impressive second goal and from here to the finish it was score for score.
Peter Power, Seรกn Arthur and James Freeman were amongst the scorers for the Blues who introduced James McInerney for his first action of the season.
Eoin Begley top scored for the home side with 0-8 to his credit in a tie when they had eight different scorers.
Of concern was the loss of Colm Galvin to injury but they welcomed back Cathal OโConnell from injury and he got on the scoresheet in the second half.
Clonlara; Seimi Gully; Padraig Reddan, Jathan McMahon, Logan Ryan; David Fitzgerald, Dylan McMahon, Paraic OโLoughlin; Aidan Moriarty, Colm Galvin; James McCormick, Daniel Moloney, Colm OโMeara; Micheรกl Stritch, Conor Bourke, Eoin Begley;
Subs; Cathal OโConnell for Galvin (inj); Patrick Conlon for McCormick (inj)
Newmarket; Adam Enright; Conor McCarthy, Colin Guilfoyle, Eoin McInerney; Jack Enright, Liam OโConnor, Aaron Moroney; Sean OโConnor, Shane Lynch; Eoin Guilfoyle, Eanna Crimmins, James Freeman; Seรกn Arthur, Mikey McInerney, Peter Power;
Subs: Niall OโConnor for Moroney; Mark Delaney for E. McInerney; James McInerney for McCarthy;
Referee: Kieran Liddane (Sixmilebridge)
Boyceโs goal decisive
OโCallaghans Mills 1-18
Sixmilebridge 0-19
Venue: OโGarney Park, Sixmilebridge
A goal from Sean Boyce at the death earned OโCallaghans Mills victory over neighbours Sixmilebridge at OโGarney Park on Saturday.
The visitors who had their first win of the campaign in the previous round when they accounted for Clonlara, led by two points at the interval on Saturday.
Seven players shared in the winnerโs tally with goalscorer Seanie Boyce their leading marksman, his goal having come following a long range free from goalkeeper Killian Nugent.
Alex Morey top scored for the home side with 0-11 to his name in a tie in which eight of their players got on the scoresheet.
OโCallaghans Mills; Killian Nugent; Keith Donnellan, Conor Cooney, Gerry Cooney; Michael Cotter, Aidan Fawl, Niall McNamara; Michael McGrath, Darragh Moroney; Stevie Donnellan, Aidan OโGorman, Fionn Hickey; Seanie Boyce, Cormac Murphy, Colm Cleary;
Subs; Sean OโGorman for N. McNamara; Bryan Donnellan for M. McGrath; Michael McMahon for F. Hickey; Cathal Lenihan for M. Cotter
Sixmilebridge; Mark Sheedy; Leon Kelly, Barry Fitzpatrick, Seamus OโConnell; Dara Fitzgerald, Jamie Shanahan, Conor Deasy; Sean Macnamara, Brian Carey; Dylan Downes, Alex Morey, Lorcan Fitzpatrick; Brian Corry, Paul Corry, David Kennedy;
Subs: Shane Golden for J. Shanahan; Ronan Tuohy for McNamara; Colm Flynn for B. Corry; Jack Corry for P. Corry;
Referee: Aaron Hogg (Clonlara)
Crusheen take control in third quarter
Crusheen 3-15
Scariff 1-17
Venue: Crusheen
After a disappointing start to the campaign in which they lost their opening three games, Crusheen have bounced back with two wins from their last three outings.
Scariffโs defeat on Saturday was their second loss in a row and they will have to step up a gear if they are to gain points in their remaining three games which will see them away face Clonlara, Newmarket-on-Fergus and Inagh-Kilnamona.
Breffni Horner led the way for Crusheen on Saturday with a tally of 2-8 on the day with Fergus Kennedy adding 1-3 as they got the upperhand in the second half.
Full forward Sean Minogue scored Scariffโs goal in a tie which saw the teams level at 1-7 each at half time.
For the second week in a row, Scariff struggled in the third quarter when Crusheen piled on the pressure to take a commanding lead which steered them to victory.
Crusheen: David Kearney; Ciaran OโDoherty, Gavin OโBrien, Roan Ketalaar; Cathal Dillon, Tadhg Dean, Jamie Fitzgibbon; Cillein Mullins, Ian OโBrien; Luke Ketalaar, Conor OโDonnell, Oisin OโDonnell; Glenn OโSullivan, Fergus Kennedy, Breffni Horner;
Subs; Cian Fogarty for OโDoherty; James OโSullivan for I. OโBrien; OโDoherty for T. Dean
Scariff: William Kavanagh; Conor Moloney, Michael Scanlan, Seamus McCaul; Daniel Treacy, Diarmaid Nash, Jack Ryan; Tomas McNamara, Conor Downes; Michael Barrett, Fergus Madden, Patrick Crotty; Paddy Ryan, Sean Minogue, Ben Sweeney;
Subs: Rory Ryan for Minogue; Eoin Keehan for McCaul; Sean Collins for McNamara; Rossa Keehan for F. Madden; Colin OโGrady for Sweeney
Referee; Kevin Corry (Sixmilebridge)
A blistering third quarter from Feakle
Feakle 0-23
Scariff 1-13
Venue: Scariff
Feakle completed round five in this seasonโs Clare cup, division 1 A hurling league with victory over their neighbours and rivals Scariff at the latterโs venue last Sunday evening.
Not for the first time, Shane McGrath led the way on the scoreboard contributing a dozen of his sideโs points.
After an evenly contested first half the sides went to the break on level terms at 0-7 each.
The decisive period was the third quarter which was dominated by the winners who hit seven points in the eight minutes after the break, the first three of which came from Shane McGrath.
The visitors had pushed further ahead before Shane Kavanagh found the net from a penalty for the home side, a score that gave them a glimmer of hope of getting back into contention.
However, Feakle maintained control and ran out deserving winners on the day to earn the bragging rights over their great rivals.
Feakle: Liam OโConnor; Eoghan Daly, Evan McMahon, Enda Madden; Cillian Bane, Eoin Tuohy (0-1), Oisin Clune; Enda Noonan, Shane McGrath (0-12); Stephen Conway (0-3), Oisin Donnellan (0-3), Martin Daly (0-2); Patrick Daly (0-1), Fiachra Donnellan (0-1), Owen McGann
Subs: Justin Nelson for E. \Madden; Conor Tuohy for O. Clune
Scariff; William Kavanagh; Conor Moloney, Michael Scanlan, Eoghan Keehan; Scott Cairns, Diarmuid Nash, Shane Kavanagh (1-1, 1-0 penalty); Tomas McNamara, Conor Downes; Michael Barrett, Fergus Madden (0-1), Ben Sweeney (0-7, 5); Paddy Ryan (0-2), Sean Minogue (0-1), Eanna OโBrien;
Subs: Jack Ryan for T. McNamara; John Scanlan (0-1) for E. OโBrien; Sean Collins for C. Moloney; Colin OโGrady for M. Barrett.;
Referee: Kevin Corry (Sixmilebridge)
Cratloe dominate second half
Cratloe 3-21
Clarecastle 1-16
Venue: Clarecastle
Nine points down with five minutes remaining in the opening half, Cratloe looked to be in serious trouble in this division 1B tie at Clarecastle on Saturday.
There were eight points between the sides when the half time whistle sounded with the score at 2-11 to 1-6 and the odds clearly pointed to another win for hitherto unbeaten Clarecastle.
Cratloe stormed into the contest in the third quarter and at the three quarter stage they had drawn level with the score now at 2-13 each. Points were exchanged twice in the next few minutes but scores from Enda Boyce and Podge Collins followed by a Cathal McInerney goal after he won possession from a Podge Collins delivery gave the visitors the upperhand and they quickly added two more points to open a seven point lead with the game inside the final five minutes.
The contribution from experienced players such as Conor Ryan, Enda Boyce who landed 0-3 from wing back in the second half, Podge Collins, Cathal McInerney and their top scorer Rian Considine who contributed 1-11, were crucial to this win.
Cratloe: Eoin Deegan; Rian McNamara, Sean Collins, Sean Ryan; Caimin Deegan, Conor Ryan, Enda Boyce (0-3); Daithi Collins (0-1), Eoin Carey (0-1); Sean Gallagher, Podge Collins (0-2), Kevin Danagher; Rian Considine (1-11), Cathal McInerney (1-2), Jake Moylan (1-1);
Subs; Damian Browne for S. Collins; Jack Donnelly for K. Danagher; Jack Manley for S. Ryan
Clarecastle; Fionn Morgan; Rory Donnelly, Cillian Casey, Dara Crimmins; Niall Brigdale, Stephen OโHalloran, Eoin OโConnell; Rory OโConnell (0-3), Evan Price; Conor Halpin (2-2), Darragh Healy (0-4), Oisin Whelan (0-2); Josh Brack, James Doherty (0-2), Jack Hayes (0-1);
Subs; Luke Ahern for R. Donnelly; Killian McDermott for D.Cremins; Paul OโConnell (0-1) for J. Hayes; Oisin Casey (0-1) for Brack
Referee: Joe Mullins (Clonlara)
Corofin return to winning ways
Corofin 1-18
Ballyea 0-19
Venue: Pรกirc Finne, Corofin
A strong first half showing steered Corofin to this win over Ballyea at Corofin on Saturday. At the break the winners held a nine point advantage, 1-13 to 0-7 and while they will be somewhat concerned at the fact that they only managed five points in the second half, they will be happy at the manner in which they bounced back from their loss to Cratloe last time out.
The introduction of James Murphy allied to the switch of Jack Browne to centre back and Gearoid OโConnell to midfield played a big part in Ballyeaโs strong second half showing.
Gearoid Kelly top scored for the winners with 1-9 to his credit, all but a point of which came from frees, the goal coming from a penalty when he was fouled after a great run from Gearoid Cahill. Cahill and his brother Diarmuid contributed 0-3 each.
Substitute James Organ, fresh from his campaign with the Clare under 20โs, contributed 0-2 after his introduction for the injured Kevin Keane.
Mossy Gavin, Martin OโLeary, Jack Browne and Cathal OโConnor were amongst the scorers for Ballyea.
Corofin: Liam Corbett; Marc OโLoughlin, Damian OโLoughlin, Colin Fitzgerald; Eoin Fitzgerald, Killian OโConnor, Sean OโBrien; Gearoid Kelly, Gearoid Cahill; Micheรกl Duffy, Diarmuid Cahill, Cillian Clancy; Shane OโBrien, Kevin Keane, Killian McGroary;
Subs; James Organ for Keane (inj.), Eoin Davoran for E. Fitzgerald; Gearoid Hanrahan for C. Fitzgerald; Caoimhinn OโDonovan for Clancy;
Ballyea; Oisin Griffin; Evan Flynn, Brian Longe, Niall Carigg; Eoin Kennedy, Gearoid OโConnell, Cian Meaney; Cillian Gavin, Daniel Costelloe; Cathal OโConnor, Jack Browne, Dara Moylan; Eoghan Donnellan, Mossy Gavin, Martin OโLeary
Subs: James Murphy for Longe; Darragh OโNeill for Carigg; Dylan Killoughery for Moylan; Aonghus Keane fort Kennedy; Ciaran Connolly for Costelloe
Referee: Ger Hoey (Killanena)
Last minute winner for Doora/Barefield
St. Josephโs Doora/Barefield 0-20
Tubber 0-19
Venue: Tubber
St. Josephs struck for a last minute winner from a penalty by Davy Conroy in this clash with Tubber at the latterโs venue on Saturday.
This was a well contested tie which saw little between the sides throughout. Both sides had a good spread of scorers on a day when the lead changed hands on a number of occasions.
Davy Conroy top scored for the winners with 0-11 on the day while there was a good spread of scorers for the home side with Lorcan OโGrady, Patrick OโConnor, Clive and Blain Earley, Domhnall McMahon, Joe Clancy and the Dunfords getting on the scoresheet.
The return of Senan Dunford following injury and his involvement with the Clare under 20โs is a big boost to the North Clare club.
St. Josephโs Doora/Barefield: Conor Nash; Adam Mungovan, Fionn Kelleher, Francie Meaney; Darragh McMahon, Alan OโNeill, Mark OโConnor; Ian Williams, Darragh OโShea; Eoin Burke, Davy Conroy, Eoghan Thynne; Niall Talty, Cian Barron, Eoin Lahiffe;
Subs: Senan Crosbie for I.Williams; Conor Daly for E Thynne; Padraig OโDonovan for N. Talty; Michael Nash for D. OโShea; Donal OโHalloran for E. Lahiffe
Tubber; Ronan Taaffe; Emmett Quinn, Fergal OโGrady, Joey Droney; James Howard, Ronan Monahan, Cathal Droney; Patrick OโConnor, Blain Earley; Darragh OโConnor, Domhnaill McMahon, Lorcan OโGrady; Oscar Dunford, Mark Earley, Joe Clancy;
Subs: Clive Earley for M. Earley; Senan Dunford for D. OโConnor
Referee: John Bugler (Whitegate)
Broadford maintain strong challenge
Broadford 2-21
Whitegate 0-11
Venue: Glenomra Park, Broadford
Broadford maintained their strong challenge for a place in the play off stage of the Clare Cup with this victory over Whitegate in division 1 B, round six at Glenomra Park in Broadford last Sunday.
The teams were evenly matched throughout the opening half at the end of which they were on level terms at 0-8 each.
The loss of Conor McDermott due to injury proved a big blow to Whitegate who struggled after he had to leave the action.
Goals from Darren Chaplin and substitute Donie Whelan saw the home side take control after the break and they went on to record a comfortable victory with Craig Chaplin emerging as their top scorer with 0-11, seven coming from frees while Stiofan McMahon landed 0-5 from play.
Broadford: Roy Duffy; Cian Crimmins, Davy Boland, Damian Keniry; Padraic Taylor (0-1), Sean Phelan, Cian Mulqueen; Mark Moloney (0-1), Eoghan Donnellan (0-1); Craig Chaplin (0-11, 7 f), Darren Chaplin (1-0), Diarmuid OโBrien (0-2); Stiofan McMahon (0-5), Paul Moloney, Oisin Kavanagh;
Subs: Conor OโDonnell for Phelan (inj.); Donie Whelan (1-1) for P. Moloney; Diarmuid Whelan for O. Kavanagh; T.J. Dillon for D.Keniry (inj.);
Whitegate; Andrew Fahey; Ciaran Quinn, Finn Madden, Dylan White; Ian Fahy (0-1), Conor McDermott, Daniel Tuohy; Mikey Bogenberger (0-1), Kalum Fahy (0-6, 4f) ; Liam Murray, Michael Heffernan (0-1), Harry Bogenberger; Mark Buglers, Ronan Hayes (0-1), Paddy Burke (0-1);
Subs: Luke Solan for McDermott (inj); Max Bogenberger for M. Bugler;
Referee: Joe Mullins (Clonlara)