Knockout places secured in senior camogie championship
Reigning county and provincial champions Scariff/Ogonnelloe have consolidated their place iin the knockout stages of the Clare senior camogie championship.
Reigning county and provincial champions Scariff/Ogonnelloe have consolidated their place iin the knockout stages of the Clare senior camogie championship.
Saturday’s senior camogie championship tie between Sixmilebridge and Inagh/Kilnamona has been postponed.
Championship survival is on the line for teams this weekend in the Clare senior camogie campaign.
Clare camogie boss Ger O’Connell has taken the reigns of Truagh/Clonlara as they begin to get their bid for a first ever county camogie championship back on track.
Clare’s opponents in the 2020 All-Ireland senior and junior championships have been unveiled.
Reigning Clare and Munster camogie champions, Scariff/Ogonnelloe have been handed the toughest draw possible as their attempts to retain the McMahon Cup get underway.
A winter All-Ireland camogie championship will take place for the first time, later this year.
GAA pitches are to reopen for adult training from this Wednesday (June 24th).
Camogie chiefs in Clare are confident both adult and underage championships will go ahead this summer.
*Ger O’Connell. Photograph: Bryan Keane (INPHO) Consistency. That elusive final ingredient which has been the ultimate difference between the top three of Cork, Kilkenny and Galway and the rest of the senior camogie counties again boiled to the surface of the post-match debate in Cratloe on Saturday afternoon.