Masters title for Mary McNamara
MARY McNamara was victorious in the ladies masters held at Woodstock Golf Club.
MARY McNamara was victorious in the ladies masters held at Woodstock Golf Club.
*Shauna Harvey of West Clare Gaels. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The way is clear for the semi-finals of the Clare ladies senior football championship following the weekend’s games when West Clare Gaels, Kilmurry Ibrickane and title holders Banner Ladies were all victorious.
*Niall Bonfill takes on Gary Donnellan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill NAOMH EOIN, Kilrush Shamrocks, Kilmihil and Wolfe Tones are the final four teams left in the race to secure promotion to the senior ranks of Clare football.
Michelle Bennett’s lady captain’s prize at Dromoland was won by Mairead Twomey with 40 points.
*Brian O’Connell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ALL-IRELAND winning minor manager Brian O’Connell has been reappointed for the coming year along with Clare U20 football boss Michael Neylon and minor manager Dermot Coughlan while Clare will oppose a proposal to have the venue for the Munster senior hurling final rotate.
*Conor Whelan finished as Whitegate’s top scorer. Photograph: Ruth Griffin BODYKE finished the group stages of the Clare IHC unbeaten while Ruan and Whitegate ended their last game of the round with a draw to ensure they all advanced to the knockout stages.
Patsy Kett winner of the East Clare Golf Club President’s Prize with John Duffy Club President. East Clare golf club President John Duffy’s prize was played for on Sunday when Patsy Kett emerged as the winner with 43 points.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin SIX GAMES were played across the weekend and midweek in the fourth round of the Clare intermediate hurling championship.
Ava Cotter tries to push off Laura Egan and Dervla Higgins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill As winners of the only group of four in the Clare ladies senior football championship, Kilmihil are through to the semi-finals.
*Sam Meaney and Eoin Guilfoyle both miss the high ball. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS plan to utilise their four-week window ahead of the Clare SHC quarter-finals to work on ‘disappointing aspects’ of their third round win over Wolfe Tones.