Second U21A title for Scariff/Ogonnelloe
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe celebrate. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE are Clare U21A hurling champions for the second time after overcoming favourites Feakle/Killanena.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe celebrate. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE are Clare U21A hurling champions for the second time after overcoming favourites Feakle/Killanena.
*Ted Harrington receiving the John Stack Memorial Cup from Mary Stack. Also included is Jackie McHugh chairman of the East Clare Senior Men’s Club. The John Stack Memorial Cup for senior men, a fourball matchplay competition, at East Clare has been won by Ted Harrington and Danny Minogue who defeated Sean Ahern and Seamus O’Dwyer …
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*Ian Macnamara of Feakle/Killanena. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. SATURDAY’s U21A hurling championship final will bring down the curtain on the domestic season in Clare and a mouthwatering contest is in store.
*Harvey Cullinan returns to the Clare side. Photograph: Natasha Barton CLARE’s soccer side will trek to Mounthawk Park in Tralee this Sunday to face the Kerry District League in the team’s final group game in this season‘s Oscar Traynor inter league competition.
*Sinead Hogg celebrates Truagh/Clonlara’s semi-final win. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/Clonlara’s progress to a first ever All-Ireland senior club championship camogie final has been helped by the fact that the team takes learnings from every game.
*Niamh Powell in action for Truagh/Clonlara. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. CRUCIATE knee injuries are now sadly a regular occurrence for sportsmen and women and for those who suffer such a setback it means a year out of action.
*Tony Kelly and Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. In a year in which the All-Ireland senior hurling title and the Allianz national league crown rest in Clare, the season has ended on a high with the County Board reporting an excess of income over expenditure in the amount of €1,017,827.
*Truagh/Clonlara coach Ryan Morris. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. TRUAGH/CLONLARA coach Ryan Morris will be postponing his honeymoon to prepare for their All-Ireland senior club camogie final.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLOSE to 200 players represented Clare on the camogie field this year while the county will not be fielding an intermediate side in 2025.
*Liam Crotty grasps the sliotar. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THE U21A hurling champions of the past two seasons will compete for the 2024 title on Saturday next after the 2022 winners.