Feakle bridge 33 year gap following dramatic finale
*Feakle’s Oisin Donnellan. Photograph: Sport Action Photography Feakle secured a first Clare Cup title in over three decades with a memorable nine point win over Kilmaley.
*Feakle’s Oisin Donnellan. Photograph: Sport Action Photography Feakle secured a first Clare Cup title in over three decades with a memorable nine point win over Kilmaley.
Ballyea Sydney claimed the spoils in the Michael Tobin Memorial Sweepstake over the weekend.
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Securing a bigger impact from the bench was one of the key aims for Clare’s senior hurlers in their three point victory over Wexford, manager Brian Lohan outlined.
Ballyea Sydney owned by Noel Gavin has qualified for the final of the Michael Tobin Memorial Sweepstake.
*Seamus Foudy and Jason McCarthy hold up Martin Daly. Photograph: Ruth Griffin The race for this year’s Clare Cup has been blow wide open after Feakle suffered their first set-back of 2021 against Inagh-Kilnamona last Saturday.
*FILE PIC: Ciaran Browne. Askingforafriend provided a timely lift for Ennis publican Ciaran Browne at Galway track over the weekend.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Young boys in Ballyea have been left “in tears” on the subject of isolated players.
Waterford are facing “a big job of work” against Clare on Sunday and unless they are fully tuned in “Clare will hurt us and hurt us bad”.
An Ennis man is leading the charge in the attempt to cut down on the amount of hamstring injuries impacting the performance of athletes.
Kilmaley’s Sean O’Loughlin with Ballyea’s Morgan Garry. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clooney/Quin, Feakle, Kilmaley, Clonlara and Crusheen collected wins as the first round of the Clare Cup began over the weekend.