Coach Kelly’s shot at Harty Cup glory
*Tony Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ALL-IRELAND winner and All-Star Tony Kelly was never lucky enough to win a Harty Cup as a student at St. Flannan’s College.
*Tony Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ALL-IRELAND winner and All-Star Tony Kelly was never lucky enough to win a Harty Cup as a student at St. Flannan’s College.
THE IMPACT of the historic levels of damage caused by Storm Éowyn is still being felt across Clare, almost a week after it first made landfall on the 23rd of January.
A 30-year-old Limerick man has appeared in court charged with 24 burglaries at premises across Clare, Limerick, and Galway last year.
ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE are keen to end a five year wait for Dr Harty Cup honours.
Independent MEP for Ireland South Michael McNamara crticises the County Council’s “green agenda” stating that those behind the County Development Plansare “well-intentioned idiots with no understanding of the reality of rural life.”
Scariff Community College will play High School Clonmel in the final of the Munster Colleges Senior B (Corn Tomas Mhic Choilm) Hurling Championship after they recorded a comfortable nineteen-point win over Bishopstown at Bansha on Wednesday afternoon. Scariff CC 6-18, Bishopstown 2-11 The Cork side made the better start, striking for an early goal, but …
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CLARE got their Division 2 Lidl National Ladies Football League underway at Clarecastle on Sunday afternoon, earning a share of the spoils in their meeting with Donegal.
By Mike Fitzgerald The wait will continue for a ministerial post for Clare as Taoiseach Micheál Martin selected no local deputy for the new Cabinet of the 34th Dáil. Mountshannon man Timmy Dooley had been hotly tipped for a role in the new government after he was elected by 11,313 first preference votes, the second most for any …