Clare produce impressive second half show to sink Sligo

Hosts fail to make the most of the wind in the opening 35 as Colm Collins’s men progress

Martin McMahon tackles Kyle Cawley during Clare’s qualifier win over Sligo. Photograph: Inpho/Donall Farmer
Martin McMahon tackles Kyle Cawley during Clare’s qualifier win over Sligo. Photograph: Inpho/Donall Farmer

Clare 2-17 Sligo 1-13

Clare footballers seem intent on giving their hurlers a run for their money as to who will stay in contention in the championship the longest this season, as Colm Collins’ men carved out a merited success in Sligo.

And like Sunday, when they came from behind to oust Laois, once again it was a superb second-half display which proved the difference as they booked a place in the last twelve of the title race.

Sligo, having not done enough when they had the wind in the opening half, had no answer to a deluge of scores from Clare after the restart and a second-half scoreline of 1-13 to 1-4 aptly sums up the difference.

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Sligo, having played with the wind, looked to be in trouble at the break when they only led by 0-9 to 1-4.

They built up 0-5 to 0-2 advantage after 19 minutes with Adrian Marren and Niall Murphy kicking two points apiece.

Eoin Cleary's third point for Clare reduced the margin but efforts from Mark Breheny and Brian Egan saw Sligo lead by 0-7 to 0-3 eleven minutes from the break.

But then Clare got a big breakthrough after 27 minutes when David Tubridy was fouled and he sent the resultant penalty into the bottom right corner to cut the gap to the minimum.

However, there was a big set-back for the Banner County moments later when dual star Podge Collins picked up a black card for a clumsy challenge after he lost possession.

Marren rubbed salt in the wound by landing the resultant free from 45 metres before Tubridy and Mark Breheny swapped points before the interval.

But it was all Clare after the restart and they outscored the home county by 1-13 to 1-4 in the second-half.

Gary Brennan, who lorded midfield with Cathal O'Connor, sealed the win with their second goal ten minutes from time.

The Banner shot points from all angles and while Sligo pulled a goal back from substitute Pat Hughes, they never looked like staging a remarkable comeback to extend their interest in the 2016 championship.

Clare: J Hayes; K Hartnett, S Hickey, M McMahon; J Malone, G Kelly, D Ryan; G Brennan (1-0), C O'Connor (0-4); C O'Dea, P Collins, S Collins; E Cleary (0-5, 0-2 frees), D Tubridy (1-3, 1-0 pen, 0-2 frees), P Lillis (0-1). Subs: K Sexton (0-3) for P Collins (black card, 30 mins), S McGrath (0-1) for Tubridy (61 mins), E Coughlan for Lillis (63 mins), P Burke for Malone (66 mins), S Malone for Cleary (67 mins), D Nagle for S Collins (69 mins).

Sligo: A Devaney; E Flanagan, K McDonnell, D Maye; Brendan Egan, G O'Kelly-Lynch, Keelan Cawley; J Hynes, A McIntyre (0-1); N Ewing, M Breheny (0-3, 0-2 frees), N Murphy (0-3, 0-1 frees); Kyle Cawley (0-1), Brian Egan (0-1), A Marren (0-3, 0-2 frees). Subs: P Hughes (1-0) for Hynes (47 mins), C Henry (0-1) for Marren (black card, 66 mins), N Gaughan for Cleary (67 mins).

Referee: Anthony Nolan (Wicklow).