*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

Clare intermediate ladies football champions Burren Gaels put up a great display against favourites Valley Rovers from Cork in the Munster championship quarter final on Saturday but, in the end the visitors prevailed by three points.

Valley Rovers, Cork 1-9
Burren Gaels 0-9
Venue: Gleann Chiosog, Carron

Valley Rovers settled quickly and raced into a four point lead as they hit the first four scores before Sally King opened the home sideโ€™s account.

As the game progressed the Clare champions grew in confidence and points from Teresa Collins, Emma Healy and a brace from Lizzy Roche levelled the tie at 0-5 each which was the position at half time.

Top scorer Lizzy Roche had the opening score of the second half which gave Burren Gaels the lead for the first time. The visitors hit back with a brace but Burren did likewise and two more from Lizzy Roche had the Clare side ahead by the minimum margin at the second water break.

Ten minutes from time Valley Rovers got through for what proved to be the crucial score, the gameโ€™s only goal.

Burren Gaels; Blaithnead Sheedy; Aine Hegarty, Aoife Forde, Ailbhe McGann; Katie Connole, Caoilinn McCormack, Aileen Oโ€™Reilly; Orla Oโ€™Gorman (captain), Nora Oโ€™Dwyer; Laura Griffey, Teresa Collins (0-1), Emma Healy (0-1); Shannon McCormack, Sally King (0-1), Lizzy Roche (0-6);

Subs: Roisin McNamara for S. King; Niamh McNamara for N. Oโ€™Dwyer; Grainne Howley for K. Connole. Laura Mc Gann for Orla Oโ€™Gorman

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