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Championship Fever is Upon Us!

22/7/2025

 
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Article by Declan Teefy

Clooney-Quin versus Ath Leathan in Shannon at 1.30pm this Saturday:

​Referee: Jim Hickey


It’s felt like an age since Clare exited the championship and even longer since the county club draw was done. The previous weeks and months have been filled with cross border challenge games, bonding sessions, game plans, video analysis, stats, training and injuries. It has brought us to this juncture in late July when the Canon Hamilton kicks off in earnest.

Broadford as we know have been paired in an extremely competitive group with Clooney-Quin, Inagh-Kilnamona and Corofin. In many ways a direct contrast to last season's campaign where we were pitted against a few east Clare rivals.

This coming Saturday afternoon in Shannon, Broadford will go into battle against Clooney-Quin in what we hope will be a wonderful opportunity to kickstart our campaign.

Clooney-Quin like ourselves finished outside the qualifications purposes of the Clare cup and both teams probably had to mitigate against players on seniors and under 20 inter countypanels.

A vast plethora of players with inter-county experience will be on show including Peter Duggan, Ryan Taylor, Paddy Donnellan, Jack O’Neill, John Conneely, Evan Maxted, Niall O’Farrell, Matthew Corbett, Mikey Vaughan and Eoghan Gunning. The loss of Clare senior panellist from 2021 -2023 in Stiofain McMahon to travelling denies Broadford a huge goal threat so that is something we will have to rectify Saturday afternoon.

As a neutral, people would assume that Clooney with some country-wide known players would have too much for Broadford to handle. However, if Broadford in the tight confines of Shannan brings a mix of intensity and high level of hurling ability that we are capable of, we will be very much in this contest towards the final ¼.

Huge aggression and energy from all those who will don the Broadford jersey Saturday will ensure they will represent the club with pride and honour as they have done all their lives.

Below is a link to a previous encounter between Saturday's opponents from 15 years ago where players like Craig Chaplin, Pauric Taylor and Cathal Chaplin will still fill important roles for our club.

Link to Hoganstand Article
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Sunday 27th : Intermediate first round
Broadford versus O’Callaghan’s Mills in Clonlara at 1pm

Referee: John Healy

The intermediates begin their campaign against near neighbours O’Callaghan Mills. Broadford will also pit themselves against Scariff, Ogonneloe and Inagh-Kilnamona.
Our opponents achieved intermediate status after reaching the junior A semi final where all four teams were promoted.

The Mills will bring players with plenty of experience with John Cooney, Cathal Lenihan, Sean Murphy, Eoin McInerney, Niall McNamara with John O'Brien as captain. In actual fact both teams will be captained by O’Briens with Jack leading the line for Broadford.
Broadford’s last outing was a convincing defeat in the division league final to Ballyea.

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we have defeated Sunday’s opponent in the league back in April so that will give our buys some confidence heading into Sunday. Being the nature of a club's second team both teams will run the risk of losing players to their flagship team.

Broadford will be looking to Paul and Mark Moloney to provide experience, guile and physicality along with James Gunning, Diamruid Whelan and Sean Phelan who hopefully will be fully fit to man the central position of centre back for Broadford.

League Final Defeats for Intermediates and Junior B’s but the C’s are Up and Running.

19/7/2025

 
Reports by Declan Teefy
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Morey movement division 4 league final
Ballyea 2-18
Broadford 1-11

On the afternoon of Sunday the 6th of July,  Broadford and Ballyea battled it out in this division 4 league encounter.

Both teams tore into this with great exuberance, Ballyea with the aid of the elements shooting down into the dressing room end seemed a bit slow to settle.

​Broadford seized early initiative and led by 4-2 after the first quarter with scores from play from Jack Dillion, Aodhan O’Driscoll and Diamruid Whelan. This was to be the last time we led in this final unfortunately as we lost the rest of the half 8 points to 4. I felt the game swung with the remaining 5 mins of the openinghalf. With 29 mins gone James Tuite takes an excellent reverse pass and is through on goal but his shot bounced off the keeper and goes over the bar. In injury time with the score at 9-6 to Ballyea, they got the remaining three scores of the half to lead 12-6 at half time.

The introduction of Mikey Vaughan in second half gave us some impetus in attack with him knocking over two points in quick succession but when Ballyea Mark Crowe capitalised on a mix up on the Broadford square it put paid to our chances of eating into the deficit. Ballyea’s Eoin Kennedy and Brian Longe seemed very impressive and especially along with Cathal Doohan, those 3 players lined out for Ballyea on Friday evening in their victorious division 2 league final against Eire Og.

Eoin O’Brien buried a free late on to give the score a better complexion. Best for Broadford were Paul “Slax” Moloney with his aerial ability and the fullback line of Tj Dillon and Cathal O’Sullivan who it has to be said were under serious pressure from the first quarter onwards. Also impressive on the evening was Ballyea’s midfielder Dillion Killoughery who has strong family connections to Broadford.

The Championship begins in one week against O’Callaghans Mills in Clonlara for this group.

Team:
Roy Duffy
Mark Gunning
Cathal O’Sullivan
TJ Dillion
Sam Cooper
Sean Phelan
James Gunning
James Tuite (0-1)
Jack O’Brien
Eoin O’Brien (1-4 from frees)
Paul Moloney
Alan O’Brien
Jack Dillion (0-1)
Diamruid Whelan (0-1)
Aodhan O’Driscoll (0-2)

Subs:
Mickey Vaughan (0-2)
Jack Ward Murphy
Noah Corbett
Padraig Hickey
Daniel Greene


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Hurling division 8 league final
Eire Og 1-20
Broadford 1-15

Broadford entered into the second of their league finals on Monday the 7th of July with great optimism after topping the league and securing promotion to division 7 for 2026. However there was still silverware on show and we were determined to succeed. With 35 players togged we settled into the play with Padraig Hickey opening the scoring against the breeze with a long range effort.

We struggled to gain a foothold early on with James Dillion frees keeping us in touch. In fact it was a well taken goal from Johnny Macnamra which was a real tonic before half time. With the elements to come we were down 1-6 to 13 points, Eire Og’s David Loftus swinging over some lovely scores in the opening half to keep us at arms length.
Just into the second half , we were reduced to 14 men when Gavin Byrnes received a second yellow which coincided with the elements tapering off. However the boys knuckled down and took the fight to Eire Og, with the introduction of Eoin O’Brien and Aodhan O’Driscoll into the fray, they contributed 0-5 from play to propel us back into the lead.

However, a top finish from David O’Sullivan in the final minutes took the game away from us. A disappointing end but super performances from Alan O’Brien, Paul Macnamara and James Mason were the highlights on an evening where Clare senior hurler David Reidy’s brother Colin shone bright for Eire Og.

Championship begins against Parteen-Meelick in 2 weeks time where we lost to them in the opening fixture last year.

Team:
Peter O’Farrell
Daniel Greene
James Mason
Oisin Macmahon
Paul Macnamara
Kieran O’Connell
Sean Doyle
Gavin Brynes
Michael O’Donoghue
Eoin Powell
Padraig Hickey (0-2)
Alan O’Brien
Johnny Macnamra (1-0)
Paul O’Connell
James Dillion (0-6 frees)
Subs:
Aonghus O’Brien (0-1)
Eoin O’Brien (0-3)
Adam Flynn
Seanie Considine
Aodhan O’Driscoll (0-2)

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Junior C challenge
Broadford 1-18
Tubber 1-5

With Broadford submitting a 4th adult team for the 2025 junior C championship, we had our first outing in preparation for the championship on Friday evening last in Tubber. Under the management team of Kieran Considine, Pat Doyle and Kevin Moloney, we are in the very capable hands of men with strong links to Broadford over a long period of time.

17 players braved the 27 degree heat and the long trip up to north Clare for our opening match of the year. Some lads had chosen the “Wolfe Tones” and “Willie Clancy” as a more appealing prospect in this swarming heat.

Tubber 3rd team started stronger and had an early goal courtesy of indecisiveness from Padraig Hickey in the Broadford goal, we responded with points from Declan Teefy, a well taken free from Darragh Skehan and David Hickey.

From then on Broadford got sharper and led 7 points to 1-2 at half time.
With a well earned water break, we returned to completely take over with Willie Hayes rattling a goal after a high delivery into the square. Superb points from Marcus Corrigan, an outrageous score from Jack Kelleher and Shane Kiniry especially , followed by more from Declan Teefy, Alan “Jock” Mcmahon, David and Padraig Hickey led us to run out convincing winners.

Excellent performances from everyone with Jp Whelan, Ronan Doyle and Shane Kiniry doing really well in defence.

Championship for this group begins on 10th of August in the first of 4 championship games against Sixmilebridge, Wolfe Tones, Kilkee-Bealaha and Killeanna.
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Team:
Padraig Hickey (0-1)
Ronan Doyle
Jp Whelan
Shane Kiniry (0-1)
Willie Hayes (1-1)
Sean Doyle
Darragh Skehan (0-1 free)
Tomas Mcmahon
Keith Macnamra
Marcus Corrigan (0-1)
David Hickey (0-6 : two frees)
Alan “Jock” Mcmahon (0-1)
Bryan Doyle
Declan Teefy (0-4)
Johnny Macnamra (0-1)


Subs :
David Wixted
Jack Kelleher (0-1)



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Senior championship
Broadford flagship team are deep in preparations for the first round of the Canan Hamilton against Clooney-Quin next Saturday in Shannan. Hope to see a huge crowd in attendance to give the boys as much encouragement as we can.

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