•
North Clare were an amalgamation similar to the modern-day divisional teams seen in
Cork and
Kerry.
North Clare drew it's players from the
Ballyvaughan-Fanore,
Corofin,
Ennistymon,
Kilfenora,
Liscannor,
Michael Cusack's and
St. Breckan's clubs. They competed together at senior level when they were all competing individually at intermediate or junior level.
North Clare lost the
1934,
1977 and
1978 senior football finals to
Kilrush Shamrocks. • In late 1943, after
Ennis Dalcassians won the junior A football final, they offered an opportunity to any players from their neighbours and fellow junior club,
Doora-Barefield, to join with them and compete for titles at a higher level in both codes.
Ennis Faughs won the
1947 senior football final against
Clohanes.
Ennis Faughs won back-to-back titles against
O'Curry's in the
1948 senior football final. This agreement continued when
Ennis Dalcassians became
Éire Óg in 1952.
Ennis Faughs contested four consecutive senior football finals from
1952 to
1955, winning both the
1952 and
1954 senior football finals against
Kilrush Shamrocks.
Ennis Faughs disbanded after losing the
1955 senior football final replay to
Doonbeg. • In late 1992,
Éire Óg once again offered an opportunity to any players from their neighbours and fellow intermediate club,
Doora-Barefield, to join with them and try to replicate their previous successes at senior level.
Ennis Faughs won the
1994 senior football final replay against
Kilrush Shamrocks.
Ennis Faughs were denied back-to-back titles when they lost the
1995 senior football final to
Doonbeg. When
Éire Óg won the 1995 intermediate football final,
Ennis Faughs were once again disbanded.
Doora-Barefield later won the 1997 intermediate football final. ==Records and statistics==