Clare footballers discover Munster fate for 2020
*Clare’s Cathal O’Connor catches the ball. Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare’s footballers have discovered their opponents for the 2020 Munster championship this morning.
*Clare’s Cathal O’Connor catches the ball. Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare’s footballers have discovered their opponents for the 2020 Munster championship this morning.
*l-r: Conor Moloney, Tony Butler and Ethan Coughlan ENNIS Rugby Club is celebrating after three of its members were selected for international duty this week. Kildysart’s Conor Moloney has been selected for the Ireland u18 Schools side while Doora Barefield men Tony Butler and Ethan Coughlan have been selected for the Ireland u18 club side. …
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*The Clare senior hurling panel. Photograph: Martin Connolly Members of the Clare senior hurling panel have raised a number of concerns with the Clare County Board at a meeting held earlier this evening (Tuesday).
Clare is one of the worse funded counties when it comes to a service funded by the taxpayer, a recent report has highlighted.
*Davy Fitzgerald and Ger Loughnane. Photograph: Eamon Ward Davy Fitzgerald has said he feels sorry for Ger Loughnane and that he has discovered the identity of online trolls who he described as “nobody’s”.
Once again, the site that was previously Our Lady’s Hospital in Ennis is for sale.
*Paul Queally, Murt Collins & Mary Collins. Kilrush’s Murt Collins received national recognition at the SuperValu Tidy Towns Awards.
Cyclists and drivers in Ennis have had “the fear of God” put into them while Ireland is suffering from “car addiction”, a recent discussion on traffic calming measures heard.
*Donal Moloney. Photograph: Martin Connolly Three-time All-Ireland U21 winning joint manager, Donal Moloney has cited “ongoing uncertainity” with the appointment process for his decision not to seek charge of the Clare senior hurlers next year.
*Daragh Sexton offloads the ball under pressure from Sean Collins. Photograph: Sean Collins A first ever senior championship final meeting with neighbours St Josephs Miltown is the reward for Kilmurry Ibrickane following their two point win over thirteen man Cratloe on Sunday. Kilmurry Ibrickane 0-13 Cratloe 1-08 Venue: Cusack Park, Ennis