Vice captain’s day at Kilrush
Vice-captain Geremiah Brennan’s prize was played for at Kilrush on Saturday and was won by Dominic Enright (12) with 39 points.
Vice-captain Geremiah Brennan’s prize was played for at Kilrush on Saturday and was won by Dominic Enright (12) with 39 points.
*Fred Hegarty under pressure from Shane McGrath and Oisin Donnellan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill INAGH/KILNAMONA remain top of the Future Ticketing Clare Cup Division 1A table and they are still unbeaten following their latest outing.
*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill UNFORCED ERRORS influenced the Banner to their exit out of the All-Ireland minor football tier 2 championship with Sligo winning by six points in Cusack Park last Saturday.
*Clare’s Cathal Malone in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill MUNSTER championship glory is seventy minutes away for Clare’s senior hurlers who have reached the final of the “massive competition” after overcoming Tipperary by three points on Sunday.
*Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior hurlers are very satisfied to be back in the Munster final.
*Clare’s Caleb Walsh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s involvement in the inaugural Electric Ireland All-Ireland minor tier 2 football championship preliminary quarter final ended in disappointment when they lost out to a physically stronger Sligo outfit at Cusack Park on Saturday.
*Clare’s Zi Yan Spillane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Having gone through the recently concluded league campaign without a win, Clare camogie received a great boost when getting their All-Ireland championship off to a winning start.
*Newmarket Celtic captain, Eoin Hayes. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Newmarket Celtic captain Eoin Hayes goes into this Saturday’s Clare Cup final searching for a tenth cup medal.
*John Carmody. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill When the Clare senior camogie panel came together at the end of last year to plan for 2024, the opening round in this season’s All-Ireland senior championship was given special attention.
*Áine O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare camogie’s joint senior team captain Aine O’Loughlin believes that the squad “have learned a lot from being in a tough group in the league. We know where we are at, we know our structure better and we are better prepared”.