New managements finding it more difficult to progress in COVID championship
New management teams are finding it more difficult to advance in the 2020 Clare SHC and SFC which has been dubbed as “the COVID championship”.
New management teams are finding it more difficult to advance in the 2020 Clare SHC and SFC which has been dubbed as “the COVID championship”.
Back-to-back champions St Joseph’s Miltown finally got off the mark for this year’s Senior Football Championship after keeping a stubborn Doonbeg at arm’s length to advance to the last six in Cooraclare Park on Saturday evening.
While Cratloe are self-isolating following a difficult week, their senior football championship rivals battle it out in Round 2 for coveted semi-final spots, three by means of the direct route and the remaining place eventually emanating from the dreaded thunderdome that is the losers section writes Eoin Brennan
Club managers in Clare have criticised restrictions on the amount of panel members allowed to tog out for championship encounters.
Reigning county champions St Josephs Miltown will have to overcome Doonbeg in a repeat of last year’s semi-final if they are to hold onto the Jack Daly, it is one of many cracking ties on the cards in the next round of the Clare SFC.
Winners of the title for the past two years, St Josephs Miltown head into the 2020 campaign hoping to retain the Jack Daly cup.
Eoin Brennan looks ahead to the opening weekend of action in the Clare senior football championship.
A former Chairperson of Clare GAA has warned there may be “serious casualties” if club games resume within the county.
Pairings have been confirmed for the Clare GAA championships across nine grades following this evening’s draw.
We’ve reached the attack in the quest to select Clare’s greatest senior football team of the past three decades.