Clare’s football clash with Sligo postponed
Daniel Walsh is brought down by Jack Lavin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s fourth round tie in the Allianz National Football League has been postponed.
Daniel Walsh is brought down by Jack Lavin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s fourth round tie in the Allianz National Football League has been postponed.
*Colin Shannon and Éanna Crimmins in action during the 2024 Clare Cup final. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. THERE WAS plenty of debate, some of which resulted in strong views being expressed, at this week’s meeting of Clare GAA.
*Seanie McMahon. Photograph: Natasha Barton CLARE GAA’s referee administrator was “removed” from the position by the Head of Operations and Chairman without consulting the County Committee.
*GAA referees in Clare attended a meeting at Éire Óg’s clubhouse this week. REFEREES in Clare have detailed a number of concerns to Clare GAA with payment of expenses top of their list.
*Clare GAA Vice Chairman, Michael O’Connor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photograph VICE CHAIRMAN of Clare GAA, Michael O’Connor has said the role is “ceremonial at best”.
Proud Clarecastle man John Callinan of sponsors Berwick Callinan presents the trophy to Filip Wiechinski. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. EX CLARE hurler, John Callinan has joined the Executive of Clare GAA.
*Tony Kelly and Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. In a year in which the All-Ireland senior hurling title and the Allianz national league crown rest in Clare, the season has ended on a high with the County Board reporting an excess of income over expenditure in the amount of €1,017,827.
*Mark Fitzgerald. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE GAA’s top officers have said they were “sorry” and “disappointed” that Mark Fitzgerald opted not to continue as county senior football manager for a second year.
*Clare GAA Chairman, Kieran Keating. Photograph: Ruth Griffin CLARE GAA has had big wins on and off the field in 2024, Chairman Kieran Keating has outlined in his report to County Convention.
*PJ Fitzpatrick. Photograph: Joe Buckley DECISIONS made following the findings of the hurling review committee last year as to the structures of the various hurling competitions in 2025 were instrumental in ensuring that a number of motions before this Tuesday’s structures meeting didn’t succeed.