Powerful second half performance sees Clare capture Daryl Darcy Cup
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AN outstanding second half performance saw Clare capture the Daryl Darcy cup and victory in the phase 1 Munster minor football championship at Rathkeale.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AN outstanding second half performance saw Clare capture the Daryl Darcy cup and victory in the phase 1 Munster minor football championship at Rathkeale.
TWO cars valued at €60,000 each and a sum of cash were seized by Gardaí while five bank accounts were frozen as part of search operations in Clare and Tipperary.
*Clare’s Darragh Bohannon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior footballers will either be facing off with the Ulster champions, Tyrone and Cork or the losers of the Leinster final, Monaghan and Meath in the All-Ireland SFC.
*Making orders in the case “is not ideal in any way,” the judge remarked. A JUDGE has ruled in a Confirmation celebration row between estranged parents that their children have their main course with their mother and then have their dessert with their father in post Confirmation celebration meals in different rooms at a hotel.
*Clare’s David Fitzgerald. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE HURLER DAVID FITZGERALD has been named as the as the PwC GAA/GPA Player of the Month for March.
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*Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BRIAN Lohan has said it was “crucial” for Clare’s senior hurlers to respond with a win over Cork following their three point loss to Limerick.
*Councillor Mary Howard at the BreastCheck clinic in Ennis. Pic: Arthur Ellis A LACK of awareness around the availability of BreastCheck facilities, particularly to foreign nationals is limiting the good progress that is being made in the county, a Clare councillor maintained.