Defending champions Cratloe are back into the last eight of the Clare Senior Hurling Championship after beating O'Callaghans Mills, but only after a huge scare.
Two goals from Conor McGrath saw them lead 2-11 to 0-10 at the break, and a third from David O'Brien after the restart sent them nine points clear.
The Mills rallied bravely, and a hat trick from Adrian Donovan cut the gap to just four with three minutes to play.
The champions steadied the ship, and held on to win by 3-19 to 3-14 and put themselves in the hat for the last eight draw.
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Newmarket v Tulla
Newmarket have Colin Ryan and Ronan Goode to thank for booking their spot in the quarter finals.
The Blues got over Tulla by 1-17 to 0-13, in a heated contest that saw both sides reduced to 14 men after an unsavoury brawl in the second half.
The sides were level at 1-5 to 0-8 at the break, with Goode's goal coming midway through the half.
Tulla went toe for toe with their opponents until the sendings off, and led by Ryan, who contributed 0-15 of his sides total, Newmarket closed out for a seven point win.
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Crusheen v Eire Óg
Last years beaten finalists Crusheen are also back into the last eight.
A strong second half display saw them beat Eire Óg by 1-17 to 0-16.
At half time the Townies led by 0-12 to 1-6, with Danny Russell accounting for 0-9 of that total.
The Crusheen goal came from a Donal Touhy penalty, and it turned out to be a crucial score.
John Carmodys side dominated the second period, and outscored their opponents by 0-11 to 0-4 in the final 30 minutes to take the win.
It means going into Pot A for the draw will be Clooney/Quin, Sixmilebridge, Clonlara and Ballyea, while the other side of the draw consists of Crusheen, Cratloe, Newmarket and Kilmaley.
The draw will be made on Monday evening at 6.30pm in Clare GAA Headquarters at Clareabbey