Carmody exits Clare hurling management
*Tony Kelly in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill MIKE CARMODY has stepped down from his role in the backroom team of the Clare senior hurlers.
*Tony Kelly in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill MIKE CARMODY has stepped down from his role in the backroom team of the Clare senior hurlers.
*Lifford’s Fiachra Roche. Photograph: Joe Buckley LIFFORD FC have moved to the top of the CDSL Premier Division.
*A hat-trick from Elias Kunz helped Avenue Utd into the Munster Junior Cup quarter-finals. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AVENUE UTD have advanced with ease to the last eight of the Munster Junior Cup.
“Ruth Tuohy, Eleanor Ward, Gabriella Callaghan, Eva Kidney, Nellie-May Slattery. Photograph: John O’Neill STUDENTS in Tulla are shaping up as they bring ‘Grease: The Musical’ on stage in East Clare next week.
CO CLARE remains under a Status Orange wind warning.
*Young supporters greet Gearoid Cahill at the final whistle. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography COROFIN’s next step is to become a competitive force in the Clare senior hurling championship.
*Primary school students involved in the 2023 Fleadh Nua. IT MAY have been one degree outside but within the Council Chamber, temperatures were once again rising among Ennis Municipal District councillors on Tuesday morning.
*Ennistymon players celebrate. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ENNISTYMON have won back to back U21A football titles and did so by winning on a penalty shootout against North Clare rivals St Breckans.
A big away win against an overwhelmed Dolphin side leaves Ennis/Kilrush in fourth place after two wins, a draw and a loss in the senior women’s league.
BURNPARK JAYTEE made it two wins in a row for Cree’s Maria Browne.