Woodstock & Ennis to battle for Costelloe Cup
On Sunday, the annual Costello cup fixture, a scotch foursomes competition, between Woodstock and Ennis will take place at Ennis with tee times available between 9.30am and 11am.
On Sunday, the annual Costello cup fixture, a scotch foursomes competition, between Woodstock and Ennis will take place at Ennis with tee times available between 9.30am and 11am.
*Clare supporters entering Cusack Park. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GAA CLUBS in Clare have questioned the County Board on the system used to allocate championship tickets with many members across the county left disappointed.
*Clare U20 manager, Maurice Walsh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. DESPITE their fourth loss in the Munster championship, Clare U20 boss Maurice Walsh said his charges are as good as any side in the province but they were caught by an inability to produce a seventy minute display.
*Clare centre forward Seán Fennell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE’s hopes of progressing to a Munster U20 final were ended by Tipperary on Tuesday evening.
*Eoghan Thynne scores a goal for St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. REIGNING Cusack Cup champions Lissycasey are top of the table following three rounds of action.
There was mixed luck for Clare competitors in All-Ireland and Munster championship handball action last week.
LAHINCH ladies club will hold their annual Play in Pink Invitational day in aid of Breast Cancer Research on Monday April 14 on both the Old and Castle courses.
*Graham Ball is the Clare minor hurling captain. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CHAMPIONSHIP commences for Clare’s minor hurlers this Saturday, they are without one of seven survivors from last year’s panel with promising forward Paul Rodgers missing out.
*Clare camogie manager, John Carmody. Photograph: ©INPHO/Andrew Conan CLARE were not the best team when it came to their Very National Camogie League final defeat to Antrim, manager John Carmody has said.
*Evan Cahill battles to hold onto the ball. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CORK’s blistering start to the second half killed Clare’s hopes of securing a win in their first outing of phase two in the Munster U20 football championship.