Munster final will bring its own magic – Kiely
*Limerick manager, John Kiely. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill LIMERICK MANAGER, John Kiely expects Sunday’s Munster hurling final will “bring its own bit of magic”.
*Limerick manager, John Kiely. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill LIMERICK MANAGER, John Kiely expects Sunday’s Munster hurling final will “bring its own bit of magic”.
*Jim McInerney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Tulla’s Jim McInerney will be amongst the thousands of Clare hurling fans who will make the short journey to Limerick on Sunday for the eagerly awaited 2023 Munster senior hurling final between Shannonside neighbours and arch rivals, Clare and Limerick.
*Shane O’Donnell and Peter Duggan in action for Clare’s senior hurlers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THOUSANDS OF CLARE SUPPORTERS have been unsuccessful in their bid to secure tickets to Sunday’s Munster senior hurling final but a big screen will be erected at the Fair Green for Banner fans.
*Jack O’Neill excelled for Clooney/Quin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill MIDWEEK action in the FutureTicketing Clare Cup saw wins recorded by Broadford in Division 1A and Clooney/Quin in Division 1B.
*Sean Considine. CLOONEY/QUIN’S Sean Considine won a silver medal at the US National Championships in Minnesota.
*Minister Norma Foley with staff and students from St John’s NS. Photograph: Joe Buckley MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, Norma Foley (FF) was quizzed by Shannon students during a recent visit to the county.
Ennis Chamber President, Sheila Lynch and marketing director with Pierse Motors, Donough McGillycuddy. Photograph: Arthur Ellis ENNIS CHAMBER’s golf classic will take place at Ennis Golf Club on Friday next (June 16th).