*Mikey Keating clings onto possession under pressure for Kilmihil. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

MAJOR shocks have brought the TUS Clare SFC to life following the second round of games held over the weekend.

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Joining us to look back on the games we have Paul Reidy a Clare IFC winning player and manager with Kilmihil and Mike Brennan of Éire Óg who was part of the Clare U20 football backroom team this season.

Kilmihil’s Festival of Fun kicked off when they produced the shock of the championship when defeating last year’s semi-finalists Ennistymon, Doonbeg managed to rescue a draw vs Lissycasey with Tadhg Lillis getting a goal in the last kick of the game to leave Group 2 wide open.

Successive wins leave last year’s champions Éire Óg and beaten finalists Kilmurry Ibrickane through to the quarter-finals with Cratloe and St Joseph’s Miltown recording their first wins of the campaign.

On the agenda:

  • Interviews with Shane Daniels, Colm Collins, Patrick O’Neill, David Egan, Donagh Vaughan and Maurice Walsh
  • Round two highlights
  • How Kilmihil caused the shock of the round
  • Doonbeg rescuing a draw
  • Are Éire Óg going into the quarter-finals cold
  • Cratloe’s comeback keeps them in contention
  • Doora/Barefield and Kildysart hanging by a thread
  • Kilmurry Ibrickane still building
  • Controversial calls for St Breckans
  • Miltown movement caused upset
  • Approaching relegation battle for Wolfe Tones
  • Player of the week
  • Front runners for intermediate glory
  • AOB


For the record, the results from round two were:

Group 1:
Éire Óg 4-12 St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield 0-14
Cratloe 1-13 Kildysart 0-12

Group 2:
Kilmihil 0-16 Ennistymon 0-13
Doonbeg 1-12 Lissycasey 0-15

Group 3:
Kilmurry Ibrickane 0-18 St Breckans 0-15
St Joseph’s Miltown 2-19 Wolfe Tones 2-12

Results from the Clare IFC

Group 1:
Corofin 4-16 Cooraclare 0-12
Naomh Eoin 1-21 Liscannor 2-12

Group 2:
Kilrush Shamrocks 5-13 Ennistymon 1-10
Banner 0-15 Michael Cusacks 1-10

Group 3:
Coolmeen 1-13 O’Currys 0-12
Clondegad 3-18 Shannon Gaels 1-11

 

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