Playing for the club means everything for Kilmurry Ibrickane captain Moloney
*Kilmurry Ibrickane captain, Chloe Moloney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FOR KILMURRY Ibrickane captain Chloe Moloney playing for her club means everything.
*Kilmurry Ibrickane captain, Chloe Moloney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FOR KILMURRY Ibrickane captain Chloe Moloney playing for her club means everything.
*Niall Hickey and Patrick O’Connor. FROM THEIR appointment as joint managers of the Kilmurry Ibrickane senior ladies football team eighteen months ago, getting to a first ever county final at this level was the target for Niall Hickey and Patrick O’Connor.
*Tulla players celebrate. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. TULLA were not short of motivation after they claimed the Clare intermediate camogie championship following final heartache in the past two seasons.
THE men’s 18 hole stableford competition at Dromoland at the weekend was won by Daniel Lennnon with 42 points.
*Truagh/Clonlara celebrate. WINNERS of the Clare senior camogie title for the first time last year, Truagh/Clonlara will have the McMahon cup in the parish for a second successive year after they retained the title at the expense of Inagh/Kilnamona.
*Lissycasey’s victorious panel and management. Photograph: Lissycasey GAA LISSYCASEY produced a powerful first half display to propel themselves to win the Minor A football championship for the fifth time.
*Laura Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. WINNING the Clare senior camogie title for the first time last year was “huge for the parish” and Truagh/Clonlara are anxious to replicate that experience.
*Laura Foley and Laura Rynne in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. Home is where the heart is, they say and for Inagh/Kilnamona senior camogie captain, Laura Rynne that is the case.
*Ryan Morris. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. HAVING won their first title last season, Truagh/Clonlara have no intention of letting go of the McMahon Cup.