Change of heart for Cooney as he enters election race for Fine Gael
*Cllr Joe Cooney (FG). Photograph: Tom Micks CLLR JOE Cooney (FG) has changed his mind and is now going forward to contest the General Election in Co Clare.
*Cllr Joe Cooney (FG). Photograph: Tom Micks CLLR JOE Cooney (FG) has changed his mind and is now going forward to contest the General Election in Co Clare.
*Michael Neylon. Photograph: Natasha Barton. MICHAEL NEYLON has announced his resignation as manager of the Clare U20 football team.
*Clareabbey. AN OFFICIAL opening of Clare GAA’s headquarters in Clareabbey took place on Saturday evening.
*Tommy Liddy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. SIXMILEBRIDGE were “second to everything” as they lost their first Clare SHC final since 2011.
*Joint manager Niall Hickey addresses the Kilmurry Ibrickane panel. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography KILMURRY IBRICKANE’s hopes of making a first Munster senior ladies football club final were dashed by a stronger Castleisland Desmonds.
*Photograph: Mike Brennan WOLFE TONES’ double success at intermediate level sees the Shannon club become one of four senior dual clubs in the county for 2025.
KILKEE based Dr Tom Nolan has been selected as a second Fine Gael candidate in Clare for the General Election.
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*Ciaran Russell and his family celebrate. Photograph: Mike Brennan AS CLARE football progressed from Division 4 up to Division 2 and, in the process delivered many excellent performances, Ciaran Russell was one of their key players.