2013 Clare Senior Football Championship

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Jack Daly Cup 2013
Championship Details
Dates03 August – 16 November 2013
Teams16
SponsorPat O’Donnell & Co.
County Champions
Winners Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe (1st Title)
County Runners-Up
Runners-Up Colours of Sligo.svg Doonbeg
Changes From 2012
Promoted Yellow Green GAA Flag.png O'Curry's, Doonaha
Relegated Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png St. Joseph's, Miltown Malbay
Changes For 2014
Promoted Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png St. Joseph's, Miltown Malbay
Relegated Colours of Limerick.svg Wolfe Tones, Shannon

The 2013 Clare Senior Football Championship was the 118th staging of the Clare Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Clare County Board in 1887.

Contents

The defending champions and holders of the Jack Daly Cup were Kilmurry-Ibrickane who won their 14th title in 2012.

Senior Championship Fixtures/Results

First round

3 August 2013Round 1 Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis 2-13 - 2-04 Colours of Down.svg Clondegad Lissycasey
3 August 2013Round 1 Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare 0-11 - 0-08 Colours of Limerick.svg Kilrush Shamrocks Doonbeg
3 August 2013Round 1 Colours of Sligo.svg Doonbeg 1-13 - 1-10
(AET)
Colours of Galway.svg Lissycasey Kilmihil
3 August 2013Round 1 Colours of Galway.svg St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield 0-10 - 0-08
(AET)
Colours of Galway.svg Liscannor Hennessy Park, Miltown Malbay

Second round

A. Winners

  • Played by eight winners of Round 1
    • Four winners advance to Quarter-finals
    • Four losers move to Round 3
11 August 2013Round 2A Colours of Laois.svg St. Senan's, Kilkee 1-09 - 0-15 Colours of Sligo.svg Doonbeg Quilty
17 August 2013Round 2A White Black GAA Flag.png Ennistymon 0-09 - 0-07 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png O'Curry's, Doonaha Quilty
20 October 2013Round 2A Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 4-11 - 0-12 Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare Gurteen

B. Losers

  • Played by eight losers of Round 1
    • Four winners move to Round 3
    • Four losers divert to Relegation Play-offs
10 August 2013Round 2B Colours of Mayo.svg Kilmurry-Ibrickane 1-07 - 1-06 Colours of Galway.svg Liscannor Hennessy Park, Miltown Malbay
24 August 2013Round 2B Colours of Cork.svg Shannon Gaels, Labasheeda 0-04 - 1-08 Colours of Galway.svg Lissycasey Kilmihil
25 Sept. 2013Round 2B Colours of Down.svg Clondegad 0-11 - 0-07 Colours of Limerick.svg Wolfe Tones, Shannon Clarecastle

Third round

25 October 2013Round 3 Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare 0-11 - 0-08 Colours of Down.svg Clondegad Kilmihil

Quarter-finals

15 Sept. 2013Quarter-final Colours of Galway.svg Lissycasey 0-09 [3] 1-05
(AET)
White Black GAA Flag.png Ennistymon Clarecastle
15 Sept. 2013Quarter-final Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis 2-05 - 0-10 Colours of Mayo.svg Kilmurry-Ibrickane Kilmihil
27 October 2013Quarter-final Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 2-06 [4] 0-07 Colours of Limerick.svg Kilrush Shamrocks Clarecastle
02 Nov. 2013Quarter-final Colours of Sligo.svg Doonbeg 1-08 - 0-04 Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare Kilmihil

Semi-finals

3 November 2013Semi-final Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 2-08 [5] 0-09 Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis Clarecastle
9 November 2013Semi-final Colours of Sligo.svg Doonbeg 0-15 [6] 0-12 Colours of Galway.svg Lissycasey Kilmihil

County final

16 November 2013Final Colours of Sligo.svg Doonbeg 0-07 [7] 0-10 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe Cusack Park, Ennis

Other Fixtures

Relegation Playoff

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