*Eugene Foudy celebrates in the Inagh/Kilnamona dressing room. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. 

INAGH/KILNAMONA are overjoyed to end a five year wait for senior camogie championship honours and will put their “best foot forward” when lining out in the Munster club campaign.

Manager Eugene Foudy has had a part to play in many good days with the camogie club. Saturday’s extra time win over Truagh/Clonlara certainly falls into that category.

He maintained the hard yards paid off for Inagh/Kilnamona to lift the McMahon Cup. “Credit to our girls for their display in extra time. From the second minute of the extra time we took over and we held them to one point. I knew we had the fitness and I said that to them in the dressing room. I know they have been giving out to us about all the runs and the hard slogs but that’s what it about. Look they are a credit to the club and to the parish”.

Eugene Foudy. Photograph: Ruth Griffin

With full time approaching, they trailed by two points until Clare Hehir struck for goal from a free. “I thought it was going from us bur then we won that free and Clare stuck it and we were ahead. Then Roisin (Begley) struck a superb free from the sideline and I said this is 2024 all over again,” he admitted.

Celebrations were the immediate focus but attention now switches to the Munster club championship. “To win today was huge as we hadn’t won this title in five years. We will put our best foot forward. We will re-group early in the week and we will be ready for Sunday. Hopefully the game will be on in Inagh in front of a big crowd and we will represent Clare well”, the Inagh man told The Clare Echo.

Newly appointed as the Clare senior camogie manager, he is pleased with the standard in the club championship. “The workrate of the thirty seven or eight girls that played today was unbelievable The standard of the game and that of last week’s intermediate final was unbelievable and I hope to drive that on. If I get a fraction of that with the Clare team, it will be great”.

Related News

dominic curtin breda breen gerard o'neill eamonn donnelly 1-2
O'Neill's contribution to Kilmihil across five decades marked
burren cliffs explorer 1
46k passengers used Burren/Cliffs Explorer in pilot season
tommy meskill 1
Ennis' Tommy announced as new co-presenter of RTÉ's Six One
holy family barrier raised 1-2
Barriers raised as new parking incentives rolled out in Ennis to boost festive trading
Latest News
clare v sligo 09-03-25 fionn kelleher 1
Banner Standouts: Clare’s top performers in Galway challenge
Photograph by Eamon Ward
Mick Guinee honoured as Shannon Chamber celebrates 30 years
_DOO7677 (1)
Forge Work's office is 'like a community' for remote workers
dominic curtin breda breen gerard o'neill eamonn donnelly 1-2
O'Neill's contribution to Kilmihil across five decades marked
burren cliffs explorer 1
46k passengers used Burren/Cliffs Explorer in pilot season
Premium
Money in the bin? €6k spent on bin surrounds in Ennis
Officials optimistic 95% of land for 43km Limerick to Scarrif Greenway will be on publicly owned land
Swim shelters to be installed in Lahinch & White Strand Miltown Malbay
All-Ireland & Munster medals presented to Clare minors
Munster final appearance 'a huge learning curve for Éire Óg'

Subscribe for just €3 per month

If you’re here, you care about County Clare. So do we. Did you rely on us for Covid-19 updates, follow our election coverage, or visit The Clare Echo every week for breaking news and sport? The Clare Echo invests in local journalism and we want to safeguard its future in our county. By becoming a subscriber you are supporting what we do, will receive access to all our premium articles and a better experience, while helping us improve our offering to you. Subscribe to clareecho.ie and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.