2015 Clare Senior Football Championship

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Jack Daly Cup 2015
Championship Details
Dates25 July - 18 October 2015
Teams16
SponsorPat O’Donnell & Co.
County Champions
Winners Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png St. Joseph's, Miltown Malbay (13th Title)
County Runners-Up
Runners-Up Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare
Changes From 2014
Promoted Wolfe Tones, Shannon
Relegated Liscannor
Changes For 2016
Promoted Corofin
Relegated Shannon Gaels, Labasheeda
Senior B Champions
Senior B Colours of Mayo.svg Kilmurry-Ibrickane

The 2015 Clare Senior Football Championship was the 120th staging of the Clare Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Clare County Board in 1887.

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The defending champions and holders of the Jack Daly Cup were Cratloe who successfully defended their maiden title won in 2013. Having defeated Crusheen in the senior hurling final seven days earlier, they completed a historic first Clare Senior Championship 'Double' since Ennis Dalcassians in 1929, defeating Éire Óg, Ennis in the 2014 county football final.

Senior Championship Fixtures/Results

First round

25 July 2015Round 1 Colours of Down.svg Clondegad 2-11 - 1-07 Colours of Cork.svg Shannon Gaels, Labasheeda Cooraclare
25 July 2015Round 1 Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare 1-11 [1] 1-10 Colours of Limerick.svg Wolfe Tones, Shannon Clarecastle
25 July 2015Round 1 Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis 0-13 [2] 3-06 White Black GAA Flag.png Ennistymon Hennessy Park, Miltown Malbay
26 July 2015Round 1 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 4-09 - 2-09 Colours of Mayo.svg Kilmurry-Ibrickane Lissycasey


Second round

A. Winners

  • Played by eight winners of Round 1
    • Four winners advance to Quarter-finals
    • Four losers move to Round 3
15 August 2015Round 2A Colours of Down.svg Clondegad 2-16 - 0-11 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png O'Curry's, Doonaha Doonbeg
16 August 2015Round 2A Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare 1-09 [4] 1-08 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe Clarecastle

B. Losers

  • Played by eight losers of Round 1
    • Four winners move to Round 3
15 August 2015Round 2B Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis 0-06 [5] 0-08 Colours of Galway.svg Lissycasey Clarecastle
16 August 2015Round 2B Colours of Sligo.svg Doonbeg 0-08 - 1-10 Colours of Laois.svg St. Senan's, Kilkee Kilrush


Third round

29 August 2015Round 3 Colours of Galway.svg Lissycasey 0-06 [7] 0-07 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png O'Curry's, Doonaha Cooraclare
30 August 2015Round 3 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 0-20 [8] 1-05 Colours of Laois.svg St. Senan's, Kilkee Lissycasey


Quarter-finals

12 September 2015Quarter-final Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare 1-11 - 1-10 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png O'Curry's, Doonaha Doonbeg
12 September 2015Quarter-final White Black GAA Flag.png Ennistymon 0-13 - 1-13 Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png St. Joseph's, Miltown Malbay Doonbeg
13 September 2015Quarter-final Colours of Down.svg Clondegad 1-12 [11] 0-11 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe Cusack Park, Ennis


Semi-finals

27 September 2015Semi-final Colours of Down.svg Clondegad 2-13 [14] 4-10 Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare Kilmihil


County final

18 October 2015Final Colours of Dublin.svg Cooraclare 0-09 [15] 0-13 Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png St. Joseph's, Miltown Malbay Cusack Park, Ennis

Other Fixtures

Relegation Playoff

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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