*Joe Rafferty tackles Rory McMahon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
A STRONG second half from Kildysart earned them a share of the spoils with St Josephโs Doora/Barefield in Group 2 of the TUS Clare SFC on Friday evening.
St.Josephโs Doora/Barefield 1-12 
Kildysart 1-12
Venue: Clarecastle
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This is a result that didnโt look likely at half time when the Doora/Barefield men held a seven point advantage which, if their finishing had been better, could have been four or five points greater.
When news emerged this week that Kildysart would go into this game without inter-county man Emmett McMahon hopes of them having a good campaign took a dip.
Then it emerged that Seamus Casey was also ruled out through injury and their hopes of progress took a further dent when it emerged that injury had also ruled Oisin Coyle out of this game.

They started well and struck for the opening score, a point from Rory McMahon in the opening minute.
For the next twenty minutes Doora/Barefield dominated proceedings shooting nine unanswered points, including two 2 pointers from Paddy Bugler.
After Kildysart ended twenty minutes without a score with a Luke McGrath pointed free, St Josephโs struck for a goal from Eoghan Thynne but Kildysart finished the half strongly shooting a two pointer from Jamie Evans and a point from play from Ryan Casey to leave the half time score at 1-9 to 0-5.
Doora/Barefield had the opening score of the new half, a point from Michael Nash but following pointed frees from Luke McGrath and Diarmuid OโDonnell, Kildysart were given a huge boost when great work by Jamie Evans ended with Michael Donnellan providing the finish for their goal.
The margin between the teams was now down to three points and this was still the position inside the final quarter after each side had added a point.
Full back Fergal Guinnane came up field to close the gap to two before Evans and Diarmuid OโDonnell added points in the space of a minute to level the tie with three minutes go to.
The game was in the final minute of normal time when Diarmuid OโDonnell converted a free to put Kildysart ahead to the delight of their supporters.
Three additional minutes were signalled and two of these had been played when Eoghan Thynne levelled the tie.
Conor Moloney, Rory McMahon, Fergal Guinnane, Cillian Kelly and Jamie Evans stood out for Kildysart.
Conal Dorgan, James Curran, Fionn Kelleher and Eoghan Thynne had their moments for St Josephs.
Scorers; St. Josephs; Paddy Bugler (0-5, 2 tp); Eoghan Thynne (1-1); Joe Rafferty, Tom McDonald, Fionn Kelleher, James Curran, Michael Nash, Dara OโShea (0-1) each
Scorers Kildysart;; Diarmuid OโDonnell (0-4), 3 frees; Michael Donnellan (1-0) Jamie Evans (0-3, 1tp) Luke McGrath (0-2, frees) Rory Mc|Mahon, Ryan Casey, Fergal Guinnane (0-1) each
St. Josephโs Doora/Barefield:
1; Tom OโBrien
2: Sam Costelloe
3: Eoghan Boyle,
4: Conal Dorgan;
5: James Curran
6: Conor OโBrien,
7: Cian McDonagh
8: Michael Nash
19: Fionn Kelleher
10: Liam Clune
11: Eoghan Thynne,
18: Darragh OโShea;
17: Joe Rafferty,
14: Tom McDonald
15: Paddy Bugler;
Subs:
20: Charlie Hannan for L. Clune (50|)
21: Diarmuid Boyle for D. OโShea (50)
9: Odhran OโConnell for J. Rafferty (57)
18: Darragh OโShea for M. Nash (57)
17: Joe Rafferty for S. Costelloe (60)
Kildysart
1: Conor Cusack;
2; Cillian Kelly
3: Fergal Guinnane
4: Stephen Sheehan;
5: Conor Moloney
6: Rory McMahon,
13: Jamie Evans;
8: Keith OโConnor
9: Kieran OโBrien;
10; Conor Hassett,
11: Luke McGrath,
12: Diarmuid OโDonnell;
22: Conall Casey
18: Michael Donnellan,
20: Ryan Casey
Subs;
17: Jamie Sheehan for C. Hassett (26);
19: Colm Finnucane for R. Casey (34) (inj)
24: Keith Murphy for M. Donnellan (49);
21: Jack Cottter for Conal Casey (54)
Referee: Chris Maguire (Wolfe Tones(
				
															





