It was a busy day of action in the Clare Senior and Intermediate Football Championships.
Clondegad were the first side to book their spot in the last eight of the Clare Senior Football Championship.
The men from Ballynacally were 2-16 to 0-10 victors over O'Currys to reach successive quarter finals.
The game was closely contested early on with the lead changing hands before Clondegad went in at the break 0-8 to 0-6 in front.
The second half was all one way traffic, with green flags from sub Tadgh Lynch and scorer in chief Podge McMahon as they closed out the 12 point win.
They now go into next months quarter finals while O'Currys have one last shot at the last eight in the playoff round in a fortnights time.
Kilrush are also safely into the last eight after they saw off the challenge of St Breckans by 1-9 to 0-7.
The Shams got off to the perfect start when Gearoid O'Brien found the net after just 2 minutes, and they led 1-5 to 0-3 at the break.
They maintained that five point lead in the second period, with O'Brien helping himself to a personal tally of 1-5 to help his side into the quarter finals.
The North Clare side go to the playoff round.
Last years beaten finalists Eire Óg are out of this years Championship.
They were overturned by Lissycasey this afternoon on a 0-8 to 0-6 scoreline, and now face a relegation semi final.
The Townies led by 0-3 to 0-1 after a poor first half, and got the opening score of the second half to go three clear.
Led by the Finucanes, Conor and Enda, the men in maroon and white outscored their opponents by 0-7 to 0-3 in the second period to stay alive and book their spot in the playoff round.
Joining Eire Óg in the draw for the relegation semi finals will be Wolfe Tones.
Last years intermediate champions were beaten by 2-8 to 0-11 by St Josephs Doora Barefield, with county panellist Alan O'Neill netting the two goals for the Parish in either half.
Doora/Barefield now go through to the playoff round for one last at a place in the quarter finals.
In the intermediate championship, Kilmihil eased past Naomh Eoin by 4-11 to 0-14 to book their spot in the semi finals, while Clarecastle are also into the last four after they beat a relegation threatened Kildysart by 2-9 to 1-9.
Liscannor are also in danger of making the drop after they lost to Corofin by 4-9 to 2-5.