Clare must lick wounds & regroup for All-Ireland series
*Susan Daly in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare have to lick their wounds, regroup and see can they pull back a bit of pride in the All-Ireland championship.
*Susan Daly in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare have to lick their wounds, regroup and see can they pull back a bit of pride in the All-Ireland championship.
*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S MINOR football manager, Dermot Coughlan is confident the systems in place are correct.
*Miltown goal scorer, Cormac Murray. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Joseph’s Miltown moved a step closer to a return to the Cusack cup when they defeated a hitherto unbeaten Kilmihil in round 5 of the Garry Cup last Tuesday evening.
*Photograph: John Mangan CLARE GAA are “maxed out” with requests for Sunday’s crunch Munster championship game against Cork while A Win A House in Roslevan is to be launched.
*Jack O’Neill leaps into the air to collect a high ball. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE HEAD into Monday’s U20 hurling final wearing the underdog tag as they face off with Cork who are managed by Ben O’Connor.
CLARE’S senior camogie side have lost the Munster final for the second year in a row.
Niall Woods. Photograph: Joe Buckley The men’s 18 hole singles stableford competition at Dromoland was won by Niall Woods with 42 points.
*Aine O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE WILL bid to become Munster senior camogie champions for only the fourth time when they face off with Tipperary this Saturday.
Clare’s Oisin O’Donnell in possession. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare will face Cork in next Monday’s Munster under 20 hurling final after they defeated Tipperary in the semi-final this Monday evening.
*Ellen Casey tries to get a block in. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A strong second half showing from Kerry proved decisive as they accounted for Clare in this Munster intermediate camogie championship semi-final this Sunday afternoon.