Newmarket-on-Fergus’ Sarah among the flourishing Roses in Tralee
*Sarah McInerney on stage with Daithí Ó Sé. Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS’ Sarah McInerney was among the roses to flourish in Tralee this week.
*Sarah McInerney on stage with Daithí Ó Sé. Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS’ Sarah McInerney was among the roses to flourish in Tralee this week.
A CAMOGIE tournament in memory of the late John Collins will be held in Newmarket-on-Fergus marking one of the most successful mentors to have been involved in the sport at underage level with the Blues.
CLARE flags will be flying at the Rose of Tralee this August but in support of an area outside the Banner County.
Newmarket-on-Fergus are remarkably contesting their tenth final in eleven seasons this weekend. But having lost the last four including three-in-a-row to Saturday’s opponents Inagh-Kilnamona, they will have to use all of their undoubted powers of resilience and endurance to get back to the top according to captain Aimee McInerney.
The timely litmus test for both contenders was eventually edged by Newmarket-on-Fergus after firing the last four points to progress to a sixth consecutive Clare senior camogie championship final.
Staying apart but coming together is the slogan of a Newmarket-on-Fergus fundraiser that takes place over the June Bank Holiday weekend.
*Hazel McMahon. Public stereotypes of bodybuilders are incorrect as they do not take into account the mental and physical battles endured by athletes according to Hazel McMahon who has represented her country in the sport which is one she fell in love with after health scares.
*Ciara Doyle. Photograph: Veronica McMahon Scariff/Ogonnelloe have won the Clare Senior Camogie Championship for the first time beating Newmarket-on-Fergus on Saturday afternoon.
*Aimee McInerney breaks away from Granagh/Ballingarry’s Fiona Morrissey during the 2015 Munster club championship semi-final. Photograph: Veronica McMahon Concussions, sprains and bruises, it would need to take a lot more to stop Aimee McInerney from lining out for her beloved Newmarket-on-Fergus on county final day.