Brilliant Ballygunner too strong for Clare champions yet again
The Waterford champions advance to a Munster semi-final to be played on the weekend of 11/12 December.
The Waterford champions advance to a Munster semi-final to be played on the weekend of 11/12 December.
A one-point win for the 2016 and 2018 champions this afternoon in Ennis.
Some of those that know him best on the magic of Tony Kelly.
Tony Kelly reflects on the 2020 season after Clare’s championship exit.
Key championship games in Parnell Park and Cusack Park this evening.
The draws were made this evening.
A Munster final against Limerick champion Na Piarsaigh now beckons for Ballygunner.
Niall Deasy hit 0-13 for the winners.
Kevin Sheehan has filled different roles with Ballyea since St Patrick’s Day 2017.
Ballyea are back in the decider for the second time in three years.
The remaining clubs discovered their last-four opponents this evening.
Kilmaley and Ballyea join O’Callaghan’s Mills and Cratloe in tomorrow night’s draw in Clareabbey.
There will be no repeat of last season for Tony Kelly or Patrick Horgan.
The latest Clare hurling and Cork football draws took place last night.
Robbie Hogan has departed after the recent defeat to Cuala.
Mattie Kenny guided Cuala to victory over Ballyea on St Patrick’s Day.
Ballyea’s Pearse Lillis and David Egan took to the field again last night.
Clare’s Ballyea were on the losing side.
Cuala’s Darragh O’Connell and Ballyea’s Pat Joe Connolly will fly the flag for the Kingdom at Croke Park on St. Patrick’s Day.
The Dublin champions take on Ballyea in Friday’s decider at Croke Park.
It’ll be a historic St Patrick’s Day for the Clare club.
A hand injury will prevent Pearse Lillis from being involved against Kerry tomorrow night.
Tony Kelly has backed his team-mate Conor Ryan to recover.
Dessie Farrell will be able to call on the Cuala star when his side take on Longford.
It will be an interesting few weeks for Aonghus and Niall Keane.
Four clubs are bound for Croke Park on 17 March.
Mixed news for the league champions ahead of tomorrow night’s trip to Páirc Uí Rinn.
There are some fascinating ties in both the hurling and football championships.
Gary Brennan and Pearse Lillis have had a busier weekend than most.
The Clare club will be in action on St Patrick’s Day.
Attacker Niall Deasy is central to Ballyea’s All-Ireland club hurling hopes.
Plenty to get stuck into over the next week.
Tony Kelly, Conor McGrath and Colin Ryan are some of those unavailable.
Finian Hanley, Noel McGrath, Annie Walsh, Slaughtneil and the Westmeath U21′s all feature.
Ballyea, Cuala, Slaughtneil and St Thomas were some of the hurling teams celebrating.
Ballyea’s AIB Munster senior club hurling championship winner and Clare’s senior football captain hopes to balance dual demands.
The Clare champions are newly-crowned Munster champions and will face Galway’s St Thomas’s in February’s All-Ireland semi-final.
Glen Rovers captain Graham Callanan and his team-mates were in Tony Kelly’s slipstream at Semple Stadium.