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HOPES OF A seventh senior championship still burn bright for Feakle after the East Clare side overcame the challenge of Cratloe on Saturday evening, a result which ends Cratloe’s aspirations of winning a second-ever senior championship double.
His club teammates Adam Hogan, Eibhear Quilligan and Conn Smyth will all be vying to add Clare SHC championships to their medal haul of 2024 which also includes the All-Ireland SHC and Allianz National Hurling League. By the 18th minute, Cratloe were level after Cathal McInerney pounced for goal. A Killian Bane block on Shane Neville led to a breaking ball which McInerney pulled on which nestled the sliotar in Quilligan’s net.
McGrath as chief marksman helped to maintain Feakle’s advantage. A tetchy final period saw Cratloe reduce the deficit to a single point — Conor McGrath hitting three points in the second half, including the finish touch on a nice team move involving Cathal Lohan and Cathal McInerney which cut the gap to one on 54 minutes.
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