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Jack Daly Will Have New Home This Year Following Weekend’s Football Action

Jack Daly will have a new home this year.

2014 Clare Senior Football Champions Cratloe have been knocked out of this years championship.

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Clondegad have dethroned the champions after a famous quarter final win.

A second half goal from Podge McMahon was the crucial score, as the Ballynacally based side won by 1-12 to 0-11.

It also means Cratloe have lost both the Jack Daly and the Canon Hamilton in the space of 7 days

Clondegad will now face Cooraclare in the last four, after the Sky Blues left it late to beat O'Currys by 1-11 to 1-10.

The other semi final sees Miltown go up against St Breckans.

The North Clare men have a strong second performance to thank for a 2-9 to 1-7 win over Kilrush, while Miltown withstood a late comeback from Ennistymon to win by 1-13 to 0-13, county star Eoin Cleary with the goal in the first half.

It means the most recent champions left standing in this years race for Jack are Cooraclare, who last won the title in 1997.

The semi finals are provisionally set for two weeks time.

Elsewhere, Wolfe Tones secured their senior status after beating Shannon Gaels in the relegation final, condemning the Gaels to intermediate football for 2016.

Meanwhile, the Clare Intermediate Football Final will be between Corofin and Kilmihil after they came through their respective semi final encounters.

In ladies football action,

The Banner claimed a historic 5th Clare Senior Football title in a row and their 7th in 8 years after beating West Clare Gaels.

Miltown captured the intermediate title with victory over Burren Gaels. It means Miltown are promoted to the senior ranks for 2016.

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