‘It was more a game of tackles than scores’ – fine margins catch Kilmaley again
*Kilmaley captain, Mikey O’Malley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FINE MARGINS yet again were Kilmaley’s undoing as they exited the TUS Clare SHC.
*Kilmaley captain, Mikey O’Malley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FINE MARGINS yet again were Kilmaley’s undoing as they exited the TUS Clare SHC.
Pictured at the opening (LtoR) Clare County Council Director of Service for Tourism Development Siobhan McNulty; Chief Executive of Clare County Council, Gordon Daly; Cathaoirleach of Killaloe Municipal District Pat Burke; Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Paul Murphy and Minister of State for Fisheries and the Marine, Timmy Dooley TD INIS CEALTRA’s visitor experience …
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Pat Barry of Project ESPWA and Diarmaid O Donnell (left) and Brian Lyons (right) of Clean Ireland Recycling pictured ahead of a shipment of building materials ahead of its departure for Kenya. SHANNON HEADQUARTERED, Clean Ireland Recycling is helping to build a new disability centre in Kenya.
A NOVEL county final awaits between Clooney/Quin and Éire Óg following their success in the Clare SHC semi-finals.
*Liam Clune. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. MATURITY has been central to St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield reaching a first Clare SFC semi-final in thirteen years.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin FOR THE first time since 2019, Clare will not have an All Star on the hurling team of the year.
*Pictured with the 2025 Ireland eGovernment ‘Open Data’ Award, left to right, are Brídín Feeney, GIS Officer, Galway County Council, and Giles Newsome, CEO of iConnect101 and a member of this year’s judging panel. Photograph: Noel Hillis. AN INNOVATIVE StoryMaps project, which has digitised the heritage of communities across Co Galway into interactive online experiences, …
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*Éire Óg defenders Ciaran Russell and Liam Corry surround Kilmaley’s Éanna McMahon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ÉIRE ÓG’s “fighting spirit” proved decisive in overcoming Kilmaley in a real semi-final battle to qualify for a first Clare SHC final since 2022.
ENNIS 2040 DAC have acquired the site of the former Ennis National School for €3.1m.
Pictured L-R Nicole Norton, Ennis, Aoibhin O’Connor (8), Ennis and Lucas Poland-Corbett (8) from Ardnacrusha Co Clare. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. SHANNON AIRPORT has welcomed the arrival of a limited edition cuddly companion to help raise funds for Clare Crusaders and Little Blue Heroes.