‘Expect major progress with Fr McNamara Park in 2023’ says Camogie Chairman
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography “MAJOR PROGRESS” will be visible at Fr McNamara Park in 2023, the Chairman of Clare Camogie has said.
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography “MAJOR PROGRESS” will be visible at Fr McNamara Park in 2023, the Chairman of Clare Camogie has said.
*Brid MacNamara. Photograph: Ruth Griffin RUAN’S BRID MACNAMARA will see her second term as Clare Camogie expire next week.
*Jimmy Kenny in Cusack Park. Photograph: David Dillon CAMOGIE CIRCLES in Clare were plunged into mourning following the sudden passing of Jimmy Kenny.
*Player of the year, Amy Barrett. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. ALL STAR camogie winners for the past two seasons were honoured in Scariff over the weekend.
*Brid MacNamara. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography RUAN’s BRID MACNAMARA has carved out more success for Clare camogie at a national level.
*Joe O’Donnell continues as Chairperson, a role he was elected to in 2018. CLARE CAMOGIE are working to fill the vacancies of Vice Chairperson and Development Officer, both posts were left vacant following its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM).
*Andrea O’Keeffe and Inagh/Kilnamona are favourites to retain their crown. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography A record 34 teams enter the race for five county adult championships, that include a Junior C competition for the very first time. Ahead of an intriguing battle for the senior honours, Clare legends Deirdre Murphy and Trish O’Grady along with …
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Sporting bodies across the county are awaiting further clarity on when competitions can resume while the adult season will be cancelled, the Munster branch of the IRFU have informed clubs.
Clare Camogie have honoured David Dillon and Elaine Keane with individual accolades.
County camogie PRO Brid MacNamara has been named as the Clare winner at the 2020 Federation of Irish Sport