*Peter Duggan is tackled by Shane Woods. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

THIRTY one goals were scored across the course of the weekend in the second round of the TUS Clare SHC.

The Clare Echo’s online coverage of the Clare SHC is with thanks to The Temple Gate Hotel. 

Quarter-final places were secured by Éire Óg and Clooney/Quin while Clonlara and Kilmaley both have foot in the knockout stages.

Newmarket-on-Fergus, Scariff and Corofin have been eliminated from the race for honours following successive defeats.

Ross O’Donoghue is joined on The Water Break by two-time All-Ireland winner Michael O’Halloran who served as selector with Sixmilebridge’s hurlers in 2022 and 2023 plus Broadford’s Pádraig Hickey an All-Ireland intermediate winner with Clare in 2011.


On the agenda:

  • Attacking players of the highest quality
  • Younger lads are making their mark with different clubs
  • Psychology is massive now in club hurling
  • Round two a big day for The Bridge
  • Clonlara’s strength in depth
  • St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield are still building
  • Goals rolled when Broadford met Corofin
  • Kevin Keane an effective target man for Corofin
  • Bouncing back from concession of goals
  • Jerry O’Connor a livewire for Clooney/Quin
  • Inagh/Kilnamona will find out about themselves in Round 3
  • Éire Óg are justifying predictions they’d top Group 3
  • Wolfe Tones were overly fixated on following certain players
  • Leaving Colin Ryan on the line a costly call for Newmarket-on-Fergus
  • Two week gap to Round 3 will strengthen Feakle
  • Pace and power helping Kilmaley to win games
  • Cratloe’s miles on the clock
  • Group of Death claims Scariff as first casualty
  • Old heads aid Ballyea’s efficiency at crucial juncture

For the record, the results from this weekend were:

TUS Clare SHC Round 2
Group 1:
Clonlara 3-21 St. Joseph’s Doora/Barefield 0-12
Sixmilebridge 1-20 Crusheen 1-17

Group 2:
Clooney/Quin 1-27 Inagh/Kilnamona 2-23
Broadford 5-25 Corofin 4-10

Group 3:
Éire Óg 1-26 Wolfe Tones 1-12
Feakle 1-19 Newmarket-on-Fergus 1-17

Group 4:
Kilmaley 5-17 Cratloe 0-20
Ballyea 1-21 Scariff 2-16

TUS Clare IHC Round 2
Group 1:
O’Callaghans Mills 0-24 Tubber 1-19
Tulla 1-18 Parteen/Meelick 0-18
Killanena Bye

Group 2:
Whitegate 2-18 Ruan 2-15
Clarecastle 3-21 Bodyke 2-14
Sixmilebridge bye

 

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