Clare claim All-Ireland 1/4 final berth with commanding display against Roscommon
After a free-flowing opening, both sides were handed red cards in a fiery second half.
After a free-flowing opening, both sides were handed red cards in a fiery second half.
Pat Flanagan’s troops will take on Westmeath in the Leinster quarter-final.
Carlow had three men dismissed.
Longford were poor at the back in the first half, but the roles were reversed in the second period.
Ultan Dillane is a doubt though, and Pat Lam’s side remains heavily hampered by injuries to out-half options.
Two tries from Michael O’Neill were not enough to tip the balance Garbally’s way.
John Fitzgibbon racked up 1-14 in the comprehensive victory.
Galway’s Colaiste Iognaid held the Athlone school scoreless to advance to their first final since winning the Senior Cup in 2011.
Gleeson was involved in an off-the-ball incident in the first-half.
Galway were six-point winners over the Rebels in Divisions 1A of the Allianz Hurling League.
Davy Fitzgerald’s men earned a one-point win in Group A.
Gary Sice has huge respect for his former Corofin chief but that won’t stop him from trying to plot his downfall.
22-year-old Conor aims to make 2016 they year when he joins Aidan and Seamie and vital cogs in the Mayo machine.