Conlon confident Truagh/Clonlara will make camogie breakthrough in near future
*Truagh/Clonlara coach, John Conlon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Truagh/Clonlara remain confident their breakthrough in Clare camogie will happen.
*Truagh/Clonlara coach, John Conlon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Truagh/Clonlara remain confident their breakthrough in Clare camogie will happen.
Scariff/Ogonnelloe have been crowned Clare senior camogie champions for the second time in their history.
Clare camogie followers are still talking about the excitement the drawn county senior final generated two weeks ago and all are confident that this Saturday’s replay will result in another hugely exciting contest.
*Clonlara’s Colm O’Meara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ACTION commenced in the U21 hurling championships at the weekend with the four semi-finals in the A competition now known while six teams remain in the race for B honours.
A retrospective review of the many highlights and key junctures of a seesaw county senior camogie final derby between Truagh/Clonlara and Scariff/Ogonnelloe through the eyes of respective joint-captains Eimear Kelly (Truagh/Clonlara) and Amy Barrett (Scariff/Ogonnelloe).
Activity going in Shannon Banks “after dark” should influence the type of road improvements in the area, local councillors have argued.
*The late Sean Clancy. Upgrading the road which was formerly home to the country’s oldest surviving War of Independence veteran has been requested.
*David Fitzgerald’s fitness is a big concern for Inagh/Kilnamona. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A very tight affair is predicted for Sunday’s Clare SHC final between Ballyea and Inagh/Kilnamona with the fitness of Aidan McCarthy and David Fitzgerald cited as influential in determining the outcome.
Efforts to see part of the L7048 in Clonlara included in the 2022 roads programme are making progress.
*Truagh/Clonlara joint captain, Michelle Powell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It was a result that definitely couldn’t have been envisaged by either side at important junctures but in the end, a replay proved the fairest outcome after a compelling 80 minute showdown in Clarecastle.