*Laura Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

TRUAGH/CLONLARA have advanced to the Clare senior camogie finals for the third year in a row.

Truagh/Clonlara 3-14
Inagh/Kilnamona 1-17
Venue: Fr McNamara Park, Doora

Extra time was required as Truagh/Clonlara showcased the old adage of ‘goals win matches’ remained true as ever when they overcame a previously unbeaten Inagh/Kilnamona on Saturday afternoon.

On what is a big weekend for the South-East Clare club, the ladies showed the way and displayed bundles of resilience. It was a good example for the men to follow and indeed many of their senior hurling panel were among the crowd in the county grounds with John Conlon part of the management team.

Áine O’Loughlin led the way, finishing the encounter with 2-6 to her name while Ellen Horgan at wing-back was rock solid.

Scorers Truagh/Clonlara: A O’Loughlin (2-6 1’Pen 1f), R Begley (1-1), L Foley (0-4 4f), J Egan (0-2), L Hawes (0-1)

Scorers Inagh/Kilnamona: A Ryan (0-7 6f), D Griffin (0-3), A Keating (1-0), F Lafferty (0-2), C Hehir (0-2), S Power (0-1), C Commane (0-1), L Rynne (0-1).

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