Morgan captures the Lady Captain’s Prize in Woodstock
THERE was a big turnout for lady captain Chaye Kelly’s prize at Woodstock at the weekend when Mary Morgan (31) captured the honours with 71 nett.
THERE was a big turnout for lady captain Chaye Kelly’s prize at Woodstock at the weekend when Mary Morgan (31) captured the honours with 71 nett.
*Clare senior football manager, Peter Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE senior football manager Peter Keane is to take time before considering if he will commit to the county for a second season.
*Theresa Roseingrave. Photograph: James Downes THE July board meeting of the Clare Ladies football board at Hotel Woodstock on Tuesday night came to a sudden stop as matters were about to get underway
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BRIAN LOHAN has been given a new three-year term as Clare senior hurling manager with delegates unanimously endorsing the extension of his tenure stating “we have had fantastic days under his leadership”.
*The late PJ Kelly. Photograph: Eamon Ward. LISSYCASEY’s GAA grounds are to be named in honour of the late PJ Kelly with plaques to be unveiled commemorating five club people at a special event this weekend.
John Conlon receives the willwego.com Clare Cup from Clare GAA’s, Neil O’Brien. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLONLARA recovered from a ten point deficit to win by the minimum to be crowned Clare Cup champions for the first time in nine years.
Lady Captain Sandra Ferguson presents her prize to Noeleen Neylon. Photograph: Joe Buckley LADY captain Sandra Ferguson’s prize was played for at Shannon last week when there was a very big entry.
*Sinead O’Keeffe is an injury doubt for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE will have “one hell of a shot” at Waterford in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-final, manager John Carmody has said.
*Kevin Hehir is challenged by Páraic O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. TWO of the leading contenders for the Canon Hamilton face off in the Clare Cup final this weekend.
*Aaron Griffin and Liam Corry in action. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. GIVING game-time to younger players was the primary aim for Ballyea and Éire Óg in this year’s league but both clubs now find themselves sixty minutes away from winning the Division 2 league title.