Newmarket Celtic crowned FAI Junior Cup champions in their greatest day
*Eoin Hayes raises the FAI Junior Cup aloft. NEWMARKET CELTIC have created history, becoming the first Clare club to ever win the FAI Junior Cup.
*Eoin Hayes raises the FAI Junior Cup aloft. NEWMARKET CELTIC have created history, becoming the first Clare club to ever win the FAI Junior Cup.
*David McInerney and Conor Cleary in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S SENIOR HURLERS have roared back into the championship by defeating All-Ireland champions Limerick in their own back yard.
*Clare’s Alannah Ryan in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S senior camogie side have qualified for the Munster final for the second year in a row.
*Dermot Hayes, AUTHOR AND ACTIVIST Dermot Hayes is taking to the road for a series of readings and discussion from his no-holds-barred memoir at venues across the county throughout the month of May.
*Minister Eamon Ryan in Clare last November. PACE at which offshore renewable energy is developing in Clare has been labelled as “baffling” by Ennis Chamber.
*Young Newmarket Celtic supporters. Photograph: Joe Buckley IT’S NEWMARKET CELTIC vs St Michael’s AFC, Clare versus Tipperary or another way of putting it Ryan Corry versus Jackie Cahill.
The winner of the men’s 3 T’s singles competition at Ennis, played off the yellow markets, was Darren McGill with 40 points.