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Clare goalscoring blast paves the way for decisive win over Tipperary
The returning Peter Duggan boosted Brian Lohan’s team.
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The returning Peter Duggan boosted Brian Lohan’s team.
Brian Lohan’s side won out in Tullamore.
Four points separated the teams in Mallow.
Brian Lohan’s side had five points to spare.
Brian Lohan’s team had four points to spare in this quarter-final.
McDonagh Park in Nenagh hosted today’s game.
Round-robin fixtures took place this evening in Ennis and Dungarvan.
The reappointment of Colm Collins was ratified in Clare on Tuesday night.
A stellar club championship campaign with Clooney-Quin gave the Clare star a much-needed boost at the end of last year.
Veteran Clare defender Martin McMahon is a coach in the senior ladies set-up.
18,802 fans attended the encounter in Cusack Park.
The strides made by the Clare footballers leave them in good stead before tomorrow’s Munster semi-final.
Jamie Malone and David Tubridy kicked the points that ensured Clare claimed the spoils tonight.
Clare’s 2018 league campaign begins on Sunday against Tipperary.
A provincial decider beckons for the Banner on 9 July.
The Banner had eight points to spare at Cusack Park.
Brendan Cummins reckons Clare won’t be affected by their manager’s health difficulties.
A clash on 24 July now beckons for Davy Fitzgerald’s side.
Aaron Shanagher came off the bench to fire a vital goal for Davy Fitzgerald’s side.
Clare forward John Conlon is full of praise for the management changes that the Banner have made.
John Conlon’s goal was the key score for the Banner.
The return of Paul Kinnerk has been hailed by Clare hurler Tony Kelly.
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