*Daire Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Kilmaley maintained their unbeaten run in Division 1A of the Clare Cup while O’Callaghans Mills proved much too strong for an under-strength Scariff in Division 1B.

Another win for Kilmaley after dominant final quarter

Kilmaley 1-20
Broadford 2-9
Venue: Kilmaley GAA

A dominant final quarter saw Kilmaley make it three wins from three in Division 1A of the Clare Cup when they accounted for Broadford in this deferred round 2 tie played at Kilmaley on Good Friday evening.

A goal just before the short whistle, from teenager Niall O’Farrell left the minimum between the teams at half time when the score was 0-9 to 1-5 in favour of the home team.

Padraig Hickey struck for the visitors second goal shortly after the resumption of play and this pushed the East Clare side into the lead.

From here on however, the home side dominated and helped by a goal from Daire Keane and points from Keane and his fellow full forward line team mates, Joe Carmody and Cian Moloney amongst others they emerged with this merited victory to maintain their place at the top of the Division 1A table.

Kilmaley: Sean Ryan; Martin O’Connor, Colin McGuane, Noel Casey; Enda Haren, Aidan Griffey, Tommy Barry; Eanna McMahon, Brian Cahill; Tom O’Rourke, Mikey O’Neill, Sean O’Loughlin; Joe Carmody, Daire Keane, Cian Moloney.

Sub: Gearoid O’Grady for Moloney;

Broadford; Cian O’Brien; Davy Boland, Cathal Chaplin,, Mark Moloney; Padraig Taylor, Darren Chaplin, Craig Chaplin; Diarmuid O’Brien, Jack O’Brien; Shane Taylor, Niall O’Farrell, Stiofan McMahon; Padraig Hickey, Sean Phelan, Oisin Kavanagh;

Subs: Conor O’Donnell for Craig Chaplin; Cormac O’Brien for Jack O’Brien; Eoin O’Brien for Hickey.

Referee: Jim Hickey (Cratloe)

Mills return to winning ways

O’Callaghans Mills 4-20
Scariff 1-9
Venue: Hamilton Park, Kilkishen

O’Callaghans Mills bounced back to winning ways when they accounted for a very under-strength Scariff side in the third round of Division 1B of the Clare Cup at on Tuesday evening.

The home side led from the outset and were 3-8 to 1-6 in front when the half time whistle sounded.

The result gives them their second win from three outings in this campaign while Scariff remain pointless.

Sean Cotter, Conor Henry, Colm Cleary and Michael Cotter were the goalscorers for the winners while Michael Barrett struck for the Scariff goal on an evening when All-Ireland senior handball champion Diarmuid Nash played his first game on this year’s campaign for the Scariff men.

O’Callaghans Mills; Killian Nugent; Keith Donlon, Conor Cooney, Gerry Cooney; Michael Cotter, Pat Donnellan, Michael McMahon; Fionn Hickey, Sean O’Gorman; Jacob Loughnane, Bryan Donnellan, Colin Crehan; Colm Cleary, Sean Cotter; Conor Henry

Subs: Aidan Fawl for Loughnane; Kevin O’Callaghan for S. Cotter; Aidan O’Gorman for Hickey; Niall Donovan for G. Cooney; James McNamara for B. Donnellan.

Scariff; Willian Kavanagh; Tadhg Kavanagh, Michael Scanlan, Daniel Treacy; Eoin O’Grady, Diarmuid McNamara, Shane Kavanagh; Michael Barrett, Martin Cunningham; Scott Kearns, Diarmuid Nash, Tomas McNamara; Sean Minogue, Patrick Ryan, Conor Downes.

Subs: Ross Horan for Downes; Aaron Collins for Kearns (inj); Niall Minogue for Treacy (inj); John Scanlan for Tomas McNamara; Fergus Madden for S. Minogue

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