Seamus Hayes

Scariff aim to bridge 35-year gap

SCARIFF Community College will hope to bridge a thirty-five-year gap when they face High School Clonmel in the Munster Colleges Senior B (Corn Tomas Mhic Choilm) Hurling Championship final this Saturday.

Scariff CC sink Bishopstown to reach All-Ireland decider

Scariff Community College will play High School Clonmel in the final of the Munster Colleges Senior B (Corn Tomas Mhic Choilm) Hurling Championship after they recorded a comfortable nineteen-point win over Bishopstown at Bansha on Wednesday afternoon. Scariff CC 6-18, Bishopstown 2-11 The Cork side made the better start, striking for an early goal, but …

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Antrim’s bright start rocks Clare footballers in first league outing

*PICTURED: Cillian Rouine.  Photo by Gerard O’Neill A STRONG first quarter from Antrim proved decisive in their win over Clare in this Allianz division 3 football league tie at Corrigan Park in Belfast this Sunday afternoon. Antrim 1-9 Clare 1-6 Clare found themselves seven points in arrears with just six minutes played and from here …

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Fresh faces as Lohan names side to face Kilkenny as footballers head to Antrim

*PICTURED: Sean Rynne in action for Clare U20s, who lines out for the senior hurlers this weekend. Photo by Gerard O’Neill The Clare teams for this Sunday’s opening games in the Allianz Hurling and Football Leagues have been named and both include players who will be making their competitive debut at senior level. The hurling …

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‘We were late coming into the Clare role; the players have responded well,’ says Keane

PETER Keane’s appointment as Clare senior football manager may have come as a surprise but the former Kerry senior manager is “very happy” with the response he has got to date. “There has always been footballers in Clare. These are a lovely bunch of lads,” Keane reflected. “Colm (Collins) did a fantastic job during his …

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