‘We hurled like we wanted it more’ – Quilligan caps off fantastic year with Feakle
FEAKLE hurled like they wanted it more and so it proved as they secured the coveted title of Clare senior hurling champions.
FEAKLE hurled like they wanted it more and so it proved as they secured the coveted title of Clare senior hurling champions.
*The matter was before Ennis Circuit Court. A 33-year old man told Gardai ‘F**k off or I will bite your f**king jaw off’ before biting an Ennis-based Garda on the hand.
*Ellen Horgan stood out for the winners at wing back. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE SENIOR camogie champions Truagh/Clonlara are one step from adding a first Munster title to their list of achievements.
*Colin Riordan takes on Conor Tevlin. Photograph: Mike Brennan. WITHIN the space of seven days, Colin Riordan claimed intermediate honours in hurling and football with Wolfe Tones.
INGREDIENTS Pumpkin Creme Brulee 3/4 cups heavy whipping cream 3 large whole eggs 1/2 cup sugar (plus extra for carmelizing) 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon Pumpkin Puree 200g of pumpkin One tea cup of water Half teaspoon of vanilla extract METHOD Step 1 Making The Pumpkin Puree Bring all of the ingrediants to boil in a heavy …
*Cllr Mary Howard and Siobhain Landy. Photograph: John O’Neill COFFEE GROUNDS are to be offered free of charge to customers of an Ennis restaurant for use in their garden.
*Ennis Garda Station. FOUR CARAVANS suspected to be stolen property have been seized by An Garda Síochána along with a quantity of drugs and weapons.
AS THE darker evenings close in this winter, cyclists in Clare face unique challenges on the roads. The combination of shorter days, inclement weather, and reduced visibility demands extra precautions for those who choose two wheels over four. Ensuring a safe cycling experience during the colder months involves a combination of preparedness, adherence to traffic …
FEAKLE’s hurlers have been dreaming of winning a senior championship from a young age.
*Kilmurry Ibrickane manager, David Egan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. KILMURRY IBRICKANE found it next to impossible to bypass an Éire Óg blanket in the middle third as they fell to their second county final loss in four seasons, both of which were at the hands of the Townies.