*Michael Curtain alongside Damian Carmody

Four clubs, O’Currys, Naomh Eoin, St. Senans, Kilkee and Doonbeg will compete for the Damian Carmody memorial cup on February 24th.

Damian Carmody was a leading light with O’Curry’s GAA club up to the time of his untimely death following an accident three years ago.

Details were announced recently of a football competition to be run in his memory.

The Shanahan McNamara park in Doonbeg will host the competition on Saturday February 24.

The action will get under way at 12 noon with the meeting of Doonbeg and Naomh Eoin in the first semi-final. St. Senans Kilkee will then take on O’Currys at 2p.m. with the final scheduled for 3p.m.

As well as honouring Damian, this competition should prove very valuable to the teams involved as it comes shortly before the new domestic season gets under way with the opening rounds in the various Leagues.

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