Scariff Bay Community Radio hand out Camogie All Star Awards
*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.
*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.
*Photograph; Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF BAY COMMUNITY RADIO have announced the 2021 Clare Camogie All Stars.
*Jennifer Daly with Katie Gallagher. Photograph: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE may have exited the All-Ireland club championship but their manager David Sullivan remained steadfast in his determination that the East Clare side would one day claim national honours.
Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s bid to be crowned All-Ireland champions came crashing down on Sunday afternoon when they were outclassed by an impressive Oulart the Ballagh.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill There have been references to Croke Park from the outset of David Sullivan’s first year in charge but that lofty objective was certainly tested when the reality of life bit in the early part of 2021.
SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE have been crowned Munster senior camogie champions for the second time in their history following a dramatic final few moments.
*Ciara Doyle. Photograph: Caroline O’Keeffe SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE remain steadfast in their ambition to be crowned Munster champions for the second time in their history.
*Susan Daly was once again to the fore for the East Clare side. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s quest to claim a second provincial senior camogie crown remain intact with Alva Rodgers’ first half goal proving to be the difference on Saturday afternoon against a highly capable Inniscarra outfit.
Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s championship winning manager has said “it will take some team to beat us” as they prepare to launch a provincial campaign.
Scariff/Ogonnelloe travelled to Broadford on Saturday with a purpose and a vengeance, their sole mission to secure the McMahon Cup.