Lala leading the line as Ennistymon bid for Munster honours
*Lawrence Healy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. EX CLARE footballer Lawrence Healy will be leading the line in TUS’ Moylish campus as Ennistymon bid for provincial honours.
*Lawrence Healy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. EX CLARE footballer Lawrence Healy will be leading the line in TUS’ Moylish campus as Ennistymon bid for provincial honours.
*Colin Shannon and Éanna Crimmins in action during the 2024 Clare Cup final. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. THERE WAS plenty of debate, some of which resulted in strong views being expressed, at this week’s meeting of Clare GAA.
*Conor Rynne. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THESE ARE busy times for teenager Conor Rynne from Inagh.
*Seanie McMahon. Photograph: Natasha Barton CLARE GAA’s referee administrator was “removed” from the position by the Head of Operations and Chairman without consulting the County Committee.
*Fidelma Marrinan in action for the Clare ladies in Athlone. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography MOVING away from the bottom of Division 2 was identified by Clare’s ladies footballers as they recorded their first National League win of 2025.
*Tara Rynne (centre). ENNISTYMON Community school’s senior footballers travel to Limerick on this Friday hoping to bridge a three year gap by winning back the Corn Sheain Ui Mhurchu.
*Clare manager, Graham Shine. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare ladies football manager Graham Shine had no hesitation in admitting that Sunday’s victory over Westmeath was “very important for us”.
*Clare’s Áine Keane with Westmeath’s Francesca Walshe. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE’s intermediate ladies footballers picked up their first win of the year when accounting for Westmeath on Sunday.
From left: Teddy O’Hanlon President, Helen Downey Lady Captain, Paul Hayes Men’s Captain at East Clare Golf Club. THE East Clare golf club captains’ drive- in took place on Bank holiday Monday in front of a big attendance.
*GAA referees in Clare attended a meeting at Éire Óg’s clubhouse this week. REFEREES in Clare have detailed a number of concerns to Clare GAA with payment of expenses top of their list.