Latest figures show no rise in Clare’s COVID-19 cases
Co Clare has not recorded a further rise in COVID-19 cases, latest figures have revealed.
Co Clare has not recorded a further rise in COVID-19 cases, latest figures have revealed.
Lissycasey have booked their spot in the quarter-finals of the Clare SFC causing an upset by defeating Cratloe.
A place in the quarter-finals is the reward for Éire Óg as they recorded a comprehensive twelve point win.
Their knuckles are tired from knocking on the door but Ennistymon remain determined as ever to make their long-awaited breakthrough in the Clare senior football championship.
A bigger picture approach has been instilled by Doonbeg’s senior footballers in recent campaigns but for now only Ennistymon occupy the frame of their thoughts.
From the momentum-fuelled peak of contesting a first ever county senior decider three years ago to a rare dalliance with relegation in 2019, Clondegad have definitely experienced both sides of the championship pressure-cooker in recent seasons.
A hugely encouraging 2019 had certainly whetted Kilmihil’s appetite for the new decade ahead. A senior championship quarter-final finish that included coming within four points of eventual champions St Joseph’s Miltown was further bolstered by some much-needed silverware after Shannon Gaels/Kilmihil’s thrilling Under 21A Final victory last November, Kilmihil’s first such honour since 1987.
Having reached the pinnacle of a historic County Senior Hurling and Football Championship double in 2014, a feat not realised in 100 years, Cratloe were always going to be scrutinised by that standard ever since.
Eoin Brennan looks ahead to the opening weekend of action in the Clare senior football championship.
Aer Lingus are reviewing the viability of operating out of Shannon Airport and Cork Airport.