Minor footballers know Tipp clash is do or die – Coughlan
*Tadhg Lysaght battles in the air. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It’s knockout championship now for the Clare minor footballers according to team manager Dermot Coughlan.
*Tadhg Lysaght battles in the air. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It’s knockout championship now for the Clare minor footballers according to team manager Dermot Coughlan.
Steven Conway. Photograph: Sport Action Photography Kilmaley and St Josephs Doora/Barefield remain as the only unbeaten hurling side in the county following the fourth round of the Clare Cup while reigning champions Feakle took another step in their bid to retain the league title.
*Clare’s Cathal Malone. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Ahead of Clare’s opening game in the Munster senior hurling championship, three men who have played key roles in Munster and All-Ireland successes achieved by Banner County teams believe that Clare can do well in the 2022 campaign.
There were impressive performances from the junior boys team at Woodstock on Bank holiday Monday, when they faced Kilrush.
Two Clare clubs are chasing Munster U19 cup final places this weekend.
*Clare captain, Sean McMahon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A blistering start by Limerick who scored 2-2 in the opening eleven minutes helped them to victory over Clare in this Munster minor football round 2 game played on Thursday evening.
*Anne Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan The April meeting of Clare GAA took place at Treacy’s West County Hotel on Wednesday night when there were lively debates on a number of issues while the vacant PRO post was filled.
*Jason Loughnane went off injured during Bridge Utd’s win. Photograph: Cealtra Communications Bridge Utd continued their recent run of successful outings when overcoming Ennis Town while Avenue Utd’s chance to leapfrog Newmarket Celtic at the top of the Premier Division came undone due to a waterlogged pitch.
*Clare midfielder, Tadhg Lysaght. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s support play in the victory over Waterford in the Munster minor championship first round was “out of the top drawer”.
*Jamie Stack kicked the winning score for St Breckans in their clash with Éire Óg. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography St. Breckans and Doonbeg are the only unbeaten sides in the Cusack Cup as the third round of games took place at the weekend.