Inagh-Kilnamona Boss Says Work On Developing Youth Now Bearing Fruit Ahead Of SHC Quarter-Finals

Inagh-Kilnamona’s manager says the work his club have put into developing youth is bearing fruit ahead of the Clare Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Finals.

Fergal Hegarty’s side lock horns with O Callaghan’s Mills on Sunday at Cusack Park looking for a spot in the last four.

Throw in is at 3pm.

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The North Clare side have a 100% record so far this year having seen off both Newmarket-On-Fergus and Clooney-Quin in the earlier rounds.

Hegarty says they will need all hands on deck this Sunday when taking on O Callaghans Mills.

Before that, Cratloe take on Eire Og in their deferred Round 2 clash at Cusack Park.

Last year’s county finalists beat Kilmaley in round 1, with Eire Og’s only outing so far having been a five point lost to last year’s champions Sixmilebridge.

The winners will play Feakle in the last 8.

Both games in Saturday’s double header will be broadcast live on Clare FM, with our Super Hurling weekend in association with Blossoms on the Go Garden Centre, Ennis.