€430k raised for holiday of All-Ireland winning Clare hurlers
*Clare hurlers lift the Liam MacCarthy in Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley FUNDRAISING for the Clare hurlers holiday has to date raised €430,911.00.
*Clare hurlers lift the Liam MacCarthy in Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley FUNDRAISING for the Clare hurlers holiday has to date raised €430,911.00.
*Peter Keane. EX KERRY manager Peter Keane was unanimously ratified as the new manager of the Clare senior footballers at Tuesday’s County Board meeting while senior officials in Clare GAA have said there is “no rancour” with candidates that unsuccessfully applied for the role.
*Clarecastle’s Paul O’Connell. Photograph: Chris Copley DRAWS for the semi-finals of the U21 hurling championships and shields were made at Clareabbey.
*Feakle/Killanena’s Keith Smyth holds off Matthew Corbett and Evan Maxted of Clooney/Quin. Photograph: Ruth Griffin CLARE HURLING followers can look forward with confidence to more titles for the Banner county on the inter county front in the coming seasons if this weekend’s games in the under 21 championship are an indication.
TWO gold medals, one singles and one doubles and five sliver, (1 singles and 2 sets of doubles) have come to Clre this week from the 2024 World handball championships being hosted in Leinster venues in this, the Centenary year of GAA handball.
*Laura Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA are “really looking forward to” the club’s first Munster senior camogie final appearance.
THE OZONE Health and Fitness Winter league got underway at Woodstock at the weekend when the format was fourball betterball.
Dymphna Garrahy dodges the tackle of Hannah Herlihy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ALTHOUGH disappointed to bow out in the Munster semi-finals, Kilmurry Ibrickane’s ladies footballers have had a great year, joint manager Patrick O’Connor has said.
*Peter Cosgrove with Éire Óg manager Paul Madden and former trainer Seanie Buckley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ÉIRE ÓG cannot afford to look beyond the challenge of Limerick champions Adare when they do battle in the Munster senior club football quarter-final.
*Alan Sweeney & Donie Garrrihy celebrate winning the 2019 Clare IFC title while speaking to Seamus Hayes. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly (Burren Eye Photography) CONCERN for a number of GAA clubs in West and North Clare came to the fore again at the weekend as the race for this season’s under 21 championships commenced.