Wettest July in Clare for 77 years
*Photograph: Eamon Ward SHANNON recorded its wettest July in 77 years and unfortunately the unsettled weather is expected to continue into the first half of this month.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward SHANNON recorded its wettest July in 77 years and unfortunately the unsettled weather is expected to continue into the first half of this month.
*Philip Talty was in fine form for Éire Óg. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG’s defence of their title as Clare SFC champions is underway with the holders of the Jack Daly seeing off Clondegad in impressive fashion on Saturday evening.
*Ann Marie McGann. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ANN-MARIE McGann was a selector with the junior side when differing managements were in charge of the county’s two adult sides prior to 2022, since then she has been ever-present on the sidelines with both outfits in their pursuit of glory.
*Podge Collins leads an attack. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The importance and value of experience was highlighted again at Clarecastle this Saturday afternoon when Cratloe got their TUS senior football championship campaign off to a winning start with a two point win over Lissycasey.
*Dara Nagle had an important goal-line clearance in the closing stages. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST JOSEPH’S DOORA/BAREFIELD TOOK one step towards making the knockout stages of the Clare senior football championship when overcoming last year’s beaten semi-finalists Corofin. St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield 1-11 Corofin 0-12 Venue: Wolfe Tones GAA Grounds, Shannon In a repeat of the …
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IMPROVEMENTS are to be made to road layouts in Shannon Banks.
*Clondegad’s Barry Toner. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THREE IN a row chasing Éire Óg have only lost one championship game in the last two years, that a second round defeat to Clondegad in 2021, the men from Ballynacally will look to inflict another group loss on the Ennis side when they do battle this weekend.
TWO SEPARATE ACTIVE Travel funding proposals for Tuamgraney were rejected by the National Transport Authority.
*Corofin’s Damien O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill REACHING THE last four of the Clare SFC in their first season back in the top tier was a case of coming back with a bang to the senior grade for Corofin, now they must replicate the act in order to maintain this level of progress.