Solidarity shindig held in Ennis to welcome asylum seekers
A ‘SOLIDARITY SHINDIG’ was held in Ennis on Saturday to welcome some of the county’s newest residents.
A ‘SOLIDARITY SHINDIG’ was held in Ennis on Saturday to welcome some of the county’s newest residents.
Keelan Haritgan on the attack. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The Group of Death came to life in spectacular fashion in Cusack Park when Scariff threw their hat into the ring for a quarter-final spot.
*Pictured at the presentation are the members of the winning panel(L to R) are Kevin Meehan, Kevin Stanford (Vice captain), Mike Brougham, Pat McHugh, Eoin Hogan, Murty O’Donoghue, David Doran Junior, Brian Punch, Chris Willetts accepting the pennant from Brian Hurley, Golf Ireland representative Brian Hurley, Chris Willetts, Aaron Costello, David Jones (captain), Georgie Pyke, …
*Kilmurry Ibrickane manager, James Murrihy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography WINNING THE opening round of the Clare senior football championship will give Kilmurry Ibrickane “room to manoeuvre” in their remaining group games.
*All clubs pictured at the championship launch on Monday evening. Photograph: Aidan Ryan FRESH FROM Clare’s All-Ireland triumph in the Premier Junior Camogie Championship, attention swiftly moves to the club scene with the race beginning in earnest for the local championships.
*Clare’s Louise Griffin with Wexford’s Beibheann McDonald. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography WING-BACK roles are likely to be occupied by Lousie Griffin and Orla Devitt when Clare take to the field in Sunday’s All-Ireland intermediate ladies football final.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLOONEY/QUIN and Newmarket-on-Fergus face off this weekend is one of the games with top billing as action resumes in the Clare senior hurling championship this weekend.
*Broadford. BROADFORD and Cooraclare’s inclusion in a pilot scheme for sewage infrastructure in rural villages has been dealt a setback.