Aisling Crowe, Ria Meaney and Aisling Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.

CLARE’s All-Ireland winning minor ladies football side were presented with their medals at a victory social on Saturday evening.

The Bellbridge Hotel in Spanish Point was the venue as Clare’s minor champions got their hands on the coveted All-Ireland medals which they won in July and the Munster medals they won earlier in the year.

Managed by Barry Donnelly, Clare won the All-Ireland B title for the first time since 2017 when defeating Sligo 1-8 0-7 at the Connacht GAA Centre in Bekan.

Kilrush’s Aisling Crowe was the victorious Clare captain among a talented group of players who claimed provincial and national honours in a memorable year.

Medals were presented to the All-Ireland and Munster champions by Clare footballer Ikem Ugwueru who spoke of the importance of having role models within your family and the internal competition it can bring while referencing the successful rugby career of his younger sister Chisom.

Derrick Lynch of Clare FM was MC on the evening.

All photographs by Gerard O’Neill.

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