Chloe Morey

CUTTING EDGE: Language has huge impact on athletic development

As sporting activity remains on hold, The Clare Echo will for the next few weeks sharing the insights of young, ambitious coaches to aid trainers across the county as they continue preparing for a return to action. This week, LIT GAA Games Development Officer, Mark O’Donnell tackles language – the good, the bad and the ugly.

Brid MacNamara the backbone of Clare Camogie on the good & bad days

*Brid MacNamara at Fr Murphy Memorial Park, Newmarket-on-Fergus. Photograph: Veronica McMahon To have held the smallest of involvements with Clare camogie in the past two decades be it as a supporter, player, mentor or officer, Brid MacNamara is a name you’ll know because truth be told she is at the backbone of the organisation within …

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Waterford end Clare’s chances of making knockout stages

*FILE PIC: Doireann Murphy attempts to hook Fiona Morrissey. Photograph: Caroline O’Keeffe Waterford have completed back to back wins over Clare in the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland senior camogie championship for the first time in their history. Waterford 2-10 Clare 0-12 Venue: Walsh Park Ger O’Connell and his management have failed to emulate their predecessor Patricia …

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