Clare referees blow back regarding payment of expenses
*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.
*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.
*Doonbeg’s Kevin McInerney gets tangled with Ciaran McMahon of Ennistymon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. THE RACE for the O’Gorman Cup commences next weekend with games on Saturday (February 15th) and Sunday (February 16th).
*Clare manager, Peter Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. IMPORTANCE of winning home games in the Allianz National Football League was stressed by Clare manager, Peter Keane.
*Jamesie O’Connor addresses the St Flannan’s Harty players. Photograph: Chris Copley ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE didn’t adapt to the conditions in the Harty Cup final but are focused on bouncing back in the Croke Cup.
The way is clear for the finals of the juvenile A handball competitions, all of which will take place this Bank holiday weekend The girls U15 Cup final will start proceedings with Jane Hogan (Kilkishen) and Saoirse O’Brien(Tuamgraney) playing in Tulla on Saturday evening, at 6pm. The winners will represent the county in either singles …
*Ikem Ugwueru was Clare’s goal scorer. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE’s footballers ran out thirteen point winners over Leitrim to get their Division 3 campaign up and running in the Allianz National Football League.
The severe bad weather of the past week led to the closure of most golf courses across the county. This resulted in the cancellation of scheduled club competitions for the third time in recent weeks. EAST CLARE GOLF CLUB Last Wednesday’s ladies’ competition at East Clare was won by Margaret Lynch, McCarthy, Mary Farrell, and …
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*Harry Doherty is brought to ground. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. A SHARPER Thurles CBS were crowned 2025 Dr Harty Cup champions when they recorded a merited three point win over St Flannan’s College.
*David Conroy was one of the Clare players to impress. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Kilkenny’s display in the second quarter played a key part in the Noresiders’ victory over Clare at Cusack Park on Sunday, according to Clare manager Brian Lohan.
*Emmet McMahon was Clare’s top scorer. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. THE opening six minutes in Sunday’s division 3 Allianz football league tie in Corrigan Park “killed Clare”.