*Éire Óg players Philip Talty, David McNamara, Darren O’Neill and Ronan Lanigan celebrate. Photograph: Mike Brennan
ENNIS AND SHANNON is the home of the senior and intermediate football champions.
Éire Óg claimed the Jack Daly for the third time in four years while Wolfe Tones are back in the senior grade after lifting the Talty Stores Cup.
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To cut through the thistles and get right into the heart of the analysis, we’re joined by All-Ireland intermediate winner Áine Kelly and former Clare football and three time Clare SFC winner with Cratloe, Seán Collins.
Football final results:
Senior: Éire Óg 1-10 Kilmurry Ibrickane 0-6
Intermediate: Wolfe Tones 2-11 Naomh Eoin 2-7
Junior A: Michael Cusacks 1-12 Clarecastle 1-4
Junior B Premier: Wolfe Tones 4-10 Moy 1-2
Senior Ladies Football: Kilmurry Ibrickane 3-8 St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield 1-10
Senior B Ladies Football: Kilmihil 3-16 Banner Ladies 4-11
On the clár:
- Standout aspects from a class Éire Óg outfit
- How far the Townies can go in Munster
- Kilmurry Ibrickane were unlike themselves by their inability to respond
- Trying to break down Éire Óg
- Has the 2024 Clare SFC been poor
- Intermediate double for Wolfe Tones
- Strong collective from the Shannon side
- Regrets for Naomh Eoin
- Peter Keane’s appointment as Clare manager
- Ladies football final livens up Cusack Park