The impressive Ailish Considine grabbed 1-02 at Grant Heating St Brendan's Park in Birr on Saturday as Clare held off a late surge from Roscommon to claim the Lidl National Football League Division 3 title.
Having lost out to Kildare after extra-time in last year’s third tier showpiece, Clare got their hands on national silverware in the Offaly venue and will now embark on their TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate football championship campaign with renewed confidence.
Unbeaten on their way to this decider - including a group stage draw away to Clare - Roscommon ultimately fell short in their quest for a second Division 3 final success in just three years.
After their goalkeeper Helena Cummins turned away a couple of early goal chances, Roscommon edged in front with a pointed free from Laura Fleming on five minutes.

While Clare found it difficult to keep the scoreboard ticking over facing into a stiff breeze, they opened their account in spectacular style on the first-quarter mark. Known in recent years for their prowess in soccer and Australian Rules football respectively, marauding wing-back Laurie Ryan released Ailish Considine for a smooth low finish beyond the reach of Cummins.
This was an early set-back for Roscommon, but Ollie Lennon’s charges had restored parity by the 20th minute with a brace of points from the dependable Fleming.
Although midfielder Aisling Reidy moved Clare back into the driving seat with a point, a fourth successful free from Fleming left the teams on level terms at the break, 1-01 to 0-04.
It proved to be an initially cagey start to the second half, but it was the team with the elements behind them that eventually created some daylight. Supplementing a 0-02 salvo from the increasingly-influential Considine - one from play and one from a free - substitute Ciara McCarthy and Reidy also split the uprights to move Clare four clear on 43 minutes.

McCarthy followed up her earlier effort with a sublime pointed free off the outside of her right boot inside the final quarter and this left them a step closer to claiming their first Division 3 crown since 2011.
An Aisling Hanly goal with just over a minute remaining suddenly brought life back to Roscommon’s challenge, but time ran out for them in their bid for a dramatic comeback triumph.
Clare: A Lenihan; A Keane, S Ni Chonaill, G Harvey; L Ryan, J Doohan, R Considine; S Considine, A Reidy (0-02); L Griffin, C Harvey, A Sexton; T Collins, F Marrinan, A Considine (1-02, 0-01f).
Subs: C McCarthy (0-02, 0-01f) for Griffin (39), O Devitt for Sexton (46), L Griffey for Collins (49), K Mullen for R Considine (56).
Roscommon: H Cummins; A McGrath, E Irwin, J McDermott; R Fitzmaurice, S Wynne, C Cregg; L O'Rourke, K Nolan; L Fleming (0-04, 0-04fs), L Shanagher, A Hanly (1-00); A MacAuliffe, A Shanagher, A Feeley.
Subs: S Farrell for Feeley (13), N Feeney for MacAuliffe (40), E Thompson for McDermott (42), A O’Connor for Shanagher (51), A Gavin for Nolan (57).
Referee: Barry Redmond (Wexford).
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