
Eoin Brennan
Sports Reporter at Freelance
Sport, hired gun based in Clare. Unfortunately opinions are all my own.
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5 days ago |
clarechampion.ie | Eoin Brennan
Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 3Tipperary 4-18 Clare 2-21And Clare’s All-Ireland title defence is hanging by the thinnest of threads after faltering at the death against Tipperary in a near capacity 20,685 derby showdown in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Ciosőg, writes Eoin Brennan.
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5 days ago |
rte.ie | Eoin Brennan
Tipperary finished with four of the last five points to snatch a Munster SHC final lifeline and all but eliminate Liam MacCarthy holders Clare from this year's championshipWith both sides languishing on a solitary point heading into this crunch derby, the visitors appeared to be cruising towards victory with a remarkable first half brace of goals for each of John McGrath and Andrew Ormond powering the Premier County 12 clear by the 27th minute at 4-06 to 0-06.
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5 days ago |
gaa.ie | Eoin Brennan
Munster Senior Hurling ChampionshipTipperary 4-18 Clare 2-21By Eoin Brennan at Zimmer Biomet Páirc ChiosógAn already unpredictable Munster Senior Hurling Championship round-robin series took another major twist in a capacity Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg in Ennis after a relieved Tipperary finished the stronger to edge a real rollercoaster ride.
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6 days ago |
clarechampion.ie | Eoin Brennan
Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 3Clare v Tipperary at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg Ennis, Saturday 6pm (James Owens, Wexford)Make-or-break, do-or-die, winner-takes-all, whichever way you prefer to moniker it, Saturday’s derby showdown between Clare and Tipperary is knock-out hurling at its most cut-throat.
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1 week ago |
clareecho.ie | Eoin Brennan
*A disappointed Liam Casey in Semple Stadium. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. DEFEAT in the Daryl Darcy Cup final left Clare’s minor footballers and their manager Joe Hayes “gutted”. An extra time defeat saw Clare miss out on retaining the Daryl Darcy Cup with Tipperary prevailing on a score of 1-16 1-14 on Bank Holiday Monday.
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Third quarter goals through Kieran Eyres & Callum Berry ensured that Newmarket Celtic will replace neighbours Shannon Town B in next season’s Second Division following a 3-2 win https://t.co/HyBi5Jhpve

Still a stalemate in the derby Second Division Relegation/Third Division Promotion Play-Off between Shannon Town B & Newmarket Celtic C as Ian Cusack’s early strike was cancelled by Adrian Carew at 1-1. Town have also hit the crossbar twice https://t.co/PzFqW3w4ho

An utterly dominant second half saw Kerry overrun hosts Clare by 3-10 to 0-1 to power to a 13th Munster Minor Football Championship Final in 14 years by 3-15 to 1-06 https://t.co/SWoaVpnJg8