Rebels ruin Clare’s positive league start
*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.
*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.
*Caoimhe Carmody. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S senior camogie manager is confident they will match Cork this weekend.
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography “MAJOR PROGRESS” will be visible at Fr McNamara Park in 2023, the Chairman of Clare Camogie has said.
*Brid MacNamara. Photograph: Ruth Griffin RUAN’S BRID MACNAMARA will see her second term as Clare Camogie expire next week.
JOHN CARMODY has been ratified as the manager of the Clare senior and junior camogie sides for 2023.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SPORTING SUPPORTERS IN CLARE have been left disappointed with a fixtures clash this weekend.
Chloe Morey strikes under pressure from Karen O’Leary. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE’s senior camogie side will be involved in a double-header with their hurling counterparts in the Munster championship.
An exciting new chapter for Clare Camogie begins in earnest this weekend when both the senior and junior sides take to the field in the opening round of the National Camogie Leagues.
*Joe O’Donnell continues as Chairperson, a role he was elected to in 2018. CLARE CAMOGIE are working to fill the vacancies of Vice Chairperson and Development Officer, both posts were left vacant following its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM).
*Clare subs at Fr McNamara Park. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography TRIP hazards on the walking trails surrounding the grounds of Clare Camogie need to be tackled, an Ennis county councillor has stated.