Newmarket Celtic make it nine Clare Cup titles in a row
Newmarket Celtic A have made history by claiming their ninth Clare Cup title in a row.
Newmarket Celtic A have made history by claiming their ninth Clare Cup title in a row.
Clare has recorded a further increase in the amount of COVID-19 cases in the county.
Clare projects are to benefit from the WRAP fund that is expected to generate a €16m spend in the West of Ireland.
A West Clare councillor has suggested that a coastal walk be developed in Kilkee akin to the popular Liscannor to Doolin trail.
Transport industries in Clare have admitted the impact of COVID-19 on their business has been “absolutely devastating”.
Inagh-Kilnamona did finally justify their favourite’s tag to tee up a fifth senior camogie final meeting with Newmarket-on-Fergus in six years but only after a mammoth 80 minute battle with neighbours Kilmaley in Fr. McNamara Park on Saturday evening.
For the third day in succession, new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
The timely litmus test for both contenders was eventually edged by Newmarket-on-Fergus after firing the last four points to progress to a sixth consecutive Clare senior camogie championship final.
Bridge Utd’s youths side completed the league and cup double in the same week after fending off the challenge of neighbours Shannon Town on Thursday night.
The Browne’s of Ballyea stole the show in Galway over the weekend with three of their dogs, Own Spice, Karakal Jon and Rathmeehan Hill racing home in first position.