Banner GAA to undertake 140km charity cycle to Cork City
ON THE eve of Clare’s second round tie against Cork in the Munster SHC, the Banner GAA, Ennis and Friends Charity Cycle 2024 will see cyclists pedal from Cusack Park to Cork City.
ON THE eve of Clare’s second round tie against Cork in the Munster SHC, the Banner GAA, Ennis and Friends Charity Cycle 2024 will see cyclists pedal from Cusack Park to Cork City.
*Chairman of the WGOBA Hughie Keleghan makes the presentation to winning owner Pat Carey of Cratloe after Hot Wood won the Sweepstake Final at Galway. CRATLOE’s Pat Carey was in the winners enclosure in Galway when Hot Wood won the final of the Time No Backgraders A3 525 Stake which was the feature contest on …
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*Steven Conway is chased by Gerry O’Grady. Photograph: Ruth Griffin CLOONEY/QUIN and Wolfe Tones have recorded their first wins of the Clare Cup while back to back wins were secured by Inagh/Kilnamona, Feakle, St. Joseph’s Doora/Barefield and Clarecastle.
*Enda Noonan is tackled by Shane McNamara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLUB action has commenced in the local GAA scene in Clare with first round ties played in the FutureTicketing Clare Cup.
LIMERICK GREYHOUND Stadium is set to host the national racing awards night and the venue proved a happy hunting ground for Clare owners and trainers in the past week.
*Ex Clare manager, Gerry O’Connor is back for a second stint as Éire Óg manager. Photograph: Martin Connolly AS the new domestic GAA season approaches, clubs across the county have been busy putting plans in place while many have commenced training for what they hope will lead to title winning performances.
*Tony Griffin lifts the Sam Maguire Cup. A Laochra Gael episode on Ballyea’s Tony Griffin will be broadcasted on TG4 on February 15th at 9:30pm.
CLARE OWNERS had reason to be cheerful over the festive period following performances of their dogs in Galway. By Michael Maher The first three contests last Thursday night were semi-finals of the Barking Buzz App A7 525 Yards stake and in the opening semi-final Kai and Kate’s Princess were both away well and they disputed …
CLARE OWNERS had reason to be cheerful over the festive period following performances of their dogs in Galway.
*Ballyea’s James Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Bye-law 7 in Clare GAA rules which deals with the issue of isolated players was the subject of a lively debate at the County GAA convention.