*David Conroy delivered a big performance for Doora/Barefield. Photograph: Ruth Griffin

FIVE-TIME Clare SHC champions St Josephโ€™s Doora/Barefield have secured their senior status for 2026 after consigning 2023 intermediate champions Corofin to the second tier.

St. Josephโ€™s Doora/Barefield 0-21
Corofin 2-14
Venue: Dr Daly Park, Tulla

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A one point win was enough for The Parish to prevail in what was a very tight contest. The game produced its share of talking points, and one in particular will certainly be debated in Corofin for some time. A minute after Conor Leen had levelled he tie with his sideโ€™s first goal, Cian Barronโ€™s effort from the right wing was signalled as a point but to many in the stand the ball had drifted wide.

Doora/Barefield were forced into a number of changes with Fionn Kelleher and Eoin Fanning ruled out due to injury.

Corofin had first use of the wind and they took the lead in the opening minute through Gearoid Kelly.

Pรกdraic Oโ€™Donovan levelled in the third minute converting a 70m free but Corofin landed the next three points.

St Josephโ€™s then did likewise and the sides sere level at 0-4 each after thirteen minutes

At the end of a first half in which the sides were level on five occasions, Corofin led by two, 0-12 to 0-10 having landed five points in succession in a five minute spell shortly before the half time whistle.

Sensing danger St Josephโ€™s stepped up a gear on the resumption and they landed the first five points to opened a three point lead with twenty minutes remaining.

Gearoid Kelly kept Corofin in touch with a brace but Doora/Barefield hit back with like scores from Cian Barron and David Conroy to stay two in front with ten minutes to go.

A minute later Corofin substitute Seanan Kirby delivered a pass to Conor Leen, now operating at full forward and he rounded the defence and fired to the net to tie up the scores for the seventh time in the contest.

Barron and Oโ€™Donovan then registered points for the winners and David Conroy followed with another to put them three clear as the game went into โ€˜added timeโ€™.

When substitute Senan Crosbie pointed in the second minute of โ€˜added timeโ€™, it looked all over but Corofin werenโ€™t going to go down easily and they were right back in the game a minute later when Diarmuid Cahill drilled he ball low to the corner of the net.

The North Clare side won possession from the puckout and quickly, launched another attack but Diarmuid Cahillโ€™s effort for a point drifted wide of the right-hand post at the last second and with it went his sideโ€™s last chance.

Darragh Oโ€™Shea had a great tussle with Conor Leen on the day and others to do well for the winners were Adam Mungovan, Darragh McMahon, Pรกdraic Oโ€™Donovan while David Conroy who returned from the U.S. on Saturday for this tie, turned in an excellent half.

Damian Oโ€™Loughlin, Sean Oโ€™Brien, Gearoid Kelly, Diarmuid Cahill and Conor Leen were prominent for Corofin,

Scorers; St. Josephs; Pรกdraic Oโ€™Donovan (0-9, 7 f) David Conroy (0-4); Thomas Oโ€™Connor, Michael Nash, Cian Barron (0-2) each; Darragh Ball, Senan Crosbie (0-1) each;

Corofin; Geearoid Kelly (0-9, 8f) Diarmuid Cahill (1-2); Conor Leen (1-0); James Organ (0-2); Gearoid Cahill (0-1).

St Josephโ€™s Doora/Barefield:
1: Aaron Landy

19: Ian Williams
6: Darragh Oโ€™Shea
18: Ciaran Oโ€™Driscoll

7: Eoin McMahon
8: Darragh McMahon
5: Adam Mungovan

11: David Conroy
2: Conor Daly

9: Darragh Ball
14: Eoin Burke
13: Pรกdraic Oโ€™Donovan

25: Thomas Oโ€™Connor
30: Cian Barron
15: Michael Nash

Subs:
17: Brian Guilfoyle for Oโ€™Connor (45)
10: Senan Crosbie for Ball (59)
24: Mark Oโ€™Connor for Daly (64)

Corofin:
1: Liam Corbett

2: Marc Oโ€™Loughlin
3: Damien Oโ€™Loughlin
4: Evan Doolin

7: Seรกn Oโ€™Brien
6: Killian Oโ€™Connor
5: Cillian McGroary

11: Micheรกl Duffy
12: Gearoid Kelly

14: Kevin Keane
28: Conor Leen
10: James Organ

21: Shane Oโ€™Brien
13: Diarmuid Cahill
8: Gearoid Cahill

Subs:
15: Seanan Kirby for Duffy (HT)
17: Cian Doolin for Doolin (56)

Referee: Kevin Corry (Sixmilebridge)

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