‘Getting Wiggy with it’ – O’Callaghan among those to receive spoiled vote in Clare
A CLARE councillor was among those to receive a vote in the Presidential election.
A CLARE councillor was among those to receive a vote in the Presidential election.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin BUNRATTY CASTLE and Folk Park was taken over by monsters, misfits and mayhem as it was transformed into a Halloween village for the October Bank Holiday weekend.
Eoghan O’Donnell, Ronan O’Sullivan, Seán McGreal and Cathal Lyons. Photograph: Rachel Lyons Photography CRUSHEEN claimed the Minor C hurling championship for the fifth time in their history.
*Caragh, James, Mary ‘Baby’, Andrew, Cathal and Áine Killeen. A DAIRY farming family from Doonbeg have been lauded for their high standards to scoop a national award.
*Cllr Ian Lynch (IND). A CLARE councillor has urged his colleagues to send a strong message to the Government by going Independent in the fight to get a new hospital built in the county.
COROFIN/RUAN were crowned Minor B hurling champions for the first time on Sunday.
*Keith Donnellan of O’Callaghans Mills. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. O’CALLAGHANS Mills and the Banner begin their Munster club journeys this weekend.
*Catherine Connolly. PRESIDENT ELECT Catherine Connolly (IND) claimed the biggest share of the vote in Clare by a considerable distance with over sixty percent of the vote.
*Sixmilebridge captain Jack O’Halloran reacts to a breaking ball. Photograph: Ciaran Kelly. SIXMILEBRIDGE won the Clare Minor A hurling championship when coming from three points down to defeat Clarecastle.
*Eugene Foudy. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. NEW CLARE senior camogie manager Eugene Foudy has opted against freshening up the county management.