*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

Approximately 35 percent of expenditure from the Clare Ladies Gaelic Football Association was spent on the county intermediate side.

Treasurer Geraldine Kelly reported an excess of €1,341.45 in income over expenditure for the 2020 season to the Clare ladies football convention on Tuesday night.

There was a total income of €54,894.75 with the main items being gate receipts (€10,603.55), fundraising (€9,650.00), grants (€,7,275.00) church gate collection (€3,236.48) and miscellaneous (€11,816.72).

Expenditure amounted to €53,553.30 and the main items here were gear and equipment (€14,727.82), medals and trophies (€5,474.00), pitches (€4,050,00) and miscellaneous (€12,831.60).

Expenditure on the county intermediate team amounted to €19,001.28 with performance coaching costing €9,305.00, pitches (€3,020.00), gear and equipment (€4,132,79) and physiotherapy (€2,200.00).

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