No extra pressures associated with Clare captaincy for Brendy Rouine
Clare minor football captain, Brendy Rouine, is delighted with the form the team has shown on their way to Tuesday’s Provincial final with Kerry.
Clare minor football captain, Brendy Rouine, is delighted with the form the team has shown on their way to Tuesday’s Provincial final with Kerry.
Clare will play Kerry in the Electric Ireland Munster minor football final on Tuesday next at 7p.m. following their comfortable victory over Limerick.
Clare minor football manager Dermot Coughlan hailed his side’s comprehensive Munster quarter-final win over Tipperary as “fantastic”.
A comprehensive twenty point win has resulted in Clare’s minor footballers advancing to a sixth successive provincial semi-final.
Clare minor football manager Dermot Coughlan is “delighted to have a window for the next two weeks for this championship to go ahead”.
Cork deservedly powered into a semi-final meeting with Limerick in a fortnight’s time after emphatically seeing off Clare on Saturday afternoon.
As the Clare minor hurlers complete preparations for Saturday’s Munster championship clash with Cork, they have been dealt a massive blow with the news that Keith Smyth is out due to injury.
*Corofin/Ruan celebrate in Cusack Park. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly A first ever Clare Minor A hurling championship is the reward for an exceptional Corofin/Ruan team that overwhelmed Clarecastle on Sunday afternoon.