Top scorer award for Rodgers
*Mark Rodgers receives the award from Christy Ryan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF’S MARK Rodgers finished off his club season on a high by adding an award to his mantlepiece.
*Mark Rodgers receives the award from Christy Ryan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF’S MARK Rodgers finished off his club season on a high by adding an award to his mantlepiece.
*Kieran Keating and Deirdre Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GAA CLUBS in Clare need to find a common ground before convening on November 14th to vote on proposed structures for adult championships.
*James Treacy. ‘WAR what is it good for, absolutely nothing’ is the famous line from Edwin Starr’s song released in 1970 and a tour organiser from Scariff will agree to it as further plans have had to be shelved due to the conflict.
*Cllr Johnny Flynn with one of the damaged earthing rods. DAMAGE TO the Daniel O’Connell Monument has been reported and has undone some of the “extensive refurbishment” works completed in Ennis two years ago.
*The Shannon Masterplan. A DRAFT design of the One Shannon Hub is due to be published in November with public consultation on track to commence this month.
*Eoin Hayes holds off Nnabuike Nneji. Photograph: Joe Buckley A BIG WEEKEND BECKONS FOR soccer in Co Clare with third round ties in the FAI Junior Cup set to draw plenty of interest from local supporters.
*Syl O’Connor, Marty Morrissey and Terence Chaplin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SIXMILEBRIDGE GAA CLUB officially opened their €1.2m Indoor Arena in front of a large crowd on Friday evening.
*Tempers flare between Gearoid O’Brien and Nneji Nnabuike. Photograph: Natasha Barton ON WHAT is a big weekend for soccer in Co Clare, we’ve a special edition of The Water Break.
*Marty Morrissey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill RTÉ broadcaster Marty Morrissey made light of his recent Renault controversy when attending the official opening of Sixmilebridge GAA club’s Arena on Friday night.
*Pat Fitzpatrick (RIP), Des Neylon (RIP) and Cllr Pat Daly. HUGE CROWDS attended the funeral of Ennis’ Des Neylon at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul on Monday.