Crusheen go top of Clare Cup standings following Cratloe win
*Crusheen’s Tadhg Dean. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CRUSHEEN made it three wins from three to go top of Division 1A of the willwego.com Clare Cup after defeating Cratloe.
*Crusheen’s Tadhg Dean. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CRUSHEEN made it three wins from three to go top of Division 1A of the willwego.com Clare Cup after defeating Cratloe.
CRUSHEEN edged this one with a strong start and a stout finish. Newmarket will have to count the positives instead of the points with just the puck of a ball between them.
*Crusheen defender, Diarmuid Mullins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRUSHEEN’s remarkable run to a first county senior decider in nine years last October is almost worthy of a book in itself.
Photograph: Martin Cooper BROADFORD retained the under 21 B hurling title when they recorded a one point win over Éire Óg before a big attendance at Meelick on Sunday afternoon.
Craig Chaplin. Photograph: Martin Cooper VICTORIOUS U21B Broadford hurling manager, Craig Chaplin has said their ability to respond when it mattered proved vital to them securing county honours.
*Oisin O’Donnell scored 1-04 for Crusheen. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRUSHEEN saved their senior status and sent Smith O’Briens into a relegation battle less than a year after their promotion.
Crusheen took the first step towards saving their senior status for 2022 when they recorded a hard earned two point win over O’Callaghans Mills.
Cratloe’s experience proved too much for a new look young Crusheen side in this senior hurling championship first round tie at Cusack Park this Saturday evening.