Champions Cratloe are safely into the pot for the Clare SFC Quarter Finals.
They had a routine 0-20 to 1-5 win over Kilkee this afternoon,
At half time they led by 0-8 to 0-3 without ever really being troubled, Cathal McInerney was the scorer in chief.
That trend continued after the break, with McInerney continuing to find the range, ably assisted by Sean Collins.
Michael O'Sheas late penalty was little more than consolation, as the champions advanced to the last eight.
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St Breckans edged a titanic battle with St Josephs Doora Barefield, and have a superb individual goal late on from Dale Masterson to thank for a 2-15 to 2-13 win.
The sides were level after the first 30 at 1-6 each, with Liam Tierney and Eoin Hanrahan trading goals.
The men from the Parish started the second half brightly, and with Alan O'Neill's goal on 38 minutes, they led by six.
The North Clare side never gave up, and with time running out, the gap was just two.
Masterson then waltzed through the defence to cooly slot home, and Conor Cormican had the final score to give his side a two point win.
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Ennistymon have booked their place in the last eight of the Clare Senior Football Championship.
The North Clare side have a late Enda Ralph goal to thank for a 1-9 to 0-9 win over Kilmurry Ibrickane this afternoon, with the all important score coming just four minutes from time.
The winners led at the break by 0-7 to 0-4, but the Bricks rallied to level the game with just ten minutes to go.
Ralph then struck for that crucial green flag, and send his side into the quarter finals.
It means in Pot One for Monday evening's draw are Clondegad, Miltown, Kilrush and Cooraclare.
In Pot Two will be Cratloe, O'Currys, Ennistymon and St Breckans.
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Clare IFC Wrap
In the intermediate football championship this afternoon, Liscannor beat Naomh Eoin 1-11 to 0-9 to guarantee their survival in the second tier.
Naomh Eoin now face Eire Óg in the relegation decider.
Kilmihil beat Corofin 0-16 to 1-12 to top the group, Corofin finish second.