‘Standard-setter’ Séadna Morey calls time on Clare hurling career
*Seadna Morey gets away from Declan Dalton. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TWO-TIME All-Ireland winner Séadna Morey has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling.
*Seadna Morey gets away from Declan Dalton. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TWO-TIME All-Ireland winner Séadna Morey has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling.
*Chloe Morey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CHLOE MOREY is to retire from inter-county camogie.
Roisin O’Grady, Emma Crowe, Caroline O’Connell and Olivia Phelan. Photograph: Joe Buckley TEACHERS AND STUDENTS will line out against each other in a charity camogie match in at St Caimin’s Community School on Wednesday.
WITH survival in Division 1A of the Very National Camogie League at stake, Clare and Dublin had plenty to play for when they clashed at Cusack Park in the final group game in this season’s league on Sunday afternoon.
*Caoimhe Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s campaign in the Very National Camogie League started so well when they defeated Kilkenny but three defeats in a row have left them preparing for another relegation battle.
*Clare Hehir. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior camogie side have been beaten for the second weekend in a row.
*Clare’s Lorna McNamara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CORK PROVED A level above Clare’s senior camogie side as they missed out on the opportunity to put successive wins together.
*Grace Carmody. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMALEY have one foot in the semi-finals of the Clare Senior Camogie Championship.
*Clare joint captain, Clare Hehir. Photograph: ©INPHO/Evan Treacy CLARE HAVE SECURED their senior camogie status following a comfortable twelve point win over Offaly.
*Alannah Ryan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S wait to get their first win of this year’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship continues after they suffered a one point defeat to Wexford on Saturday afternoon.