Liscannor retain intermediate status & relegate Killimer
Padraig Haugh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Liscannor retained their TUS Intermediate Football Championship status with composure, ball retention and an electric 2-05 from Cian Guerin.
Padraig Haugh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Liscannor retained their TUS Intermediate Football Championship status with composure, ball retention and an electric 2-05 from Cian Guerin.
*Cillian Brennan is challenged by Eoin Troy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLONDEGAD moved a step closer to what they hope will be a return to senior status when they overcame O’Curry’s in the first of the TUS intermediate football championship quarter finals played on Saturday afternoon.
*Darren McNamara holds off Darren Nagle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ENNISTYMON’s second team ensured they will remain in the intermediate ranks for 2025 after overcoming the challenge of North Clare rivals Liscannor.
*Joe McGann and Cillian Rouine will be clashing in the quarter-final stage. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill DERBY ties are to be reignited in the last eight of the TUS Clare SFC while the exit of Mark Fitzgerald as Clare senior football manager after just one season has sent shockwaves across the county.
*Darren Hickey keeps a firm hold of Eoin Cleary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THREE derbies are on the cards in the quarter-finals of the TUS Clare senior football championship.
*Maccon Byrne gets past Brian Curtin. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ALL QUARTER-final places have been filled in the Clare senior and intermediate football championships.
Davy Byrne flies into the air for O’Currys. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill O’CURRYS are back in the quarter-finals of the Clare intermediate football championship after shaking off the challenge of Coolmeen in their play-off to make the last eight.
*Ikem Ugwueru breaks the tackle of Darren Keane. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. LISSYCASEY manager Aiden ‘Horse’ Moloney has said “it was a little bit of men against boys” after his charges fell to a fourteen point loss at the hands of championship favourites Éire Óg.
*Cillian Gavin claims the ball in the air for Clondegad. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SEVEN of the eight quarter final places in the TUS Clare intermediate football championship have been filled with the remaining spot resting between O’Currys and Coolmeen who will meet on September 14/15.
Conor Finucane claims the ball from Cathal Killeen. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. WEST CLARE rivals Doonbeg and Kilmihil will meet in the Clare senior football championship relegation play off.