Schools titles for Coláiste & Tulla
COUNTY JUNIOR CAMOGIE titles were claimed by Coláiste Muire and St Joseph’s Tulla.
COUNTY JUNIOR CAMOGIE titles were claimed by Coláiste Muire and St Joseph’s Tulla.
Munster’s Lyndsay Clarke. Photograph: ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo DOORA/BAREFIELD’S Lyndsey Clarke has been named on the Irish U18 rugby squad for the upcoming Women’s Six Nations festival in England.
60 percent of students at Coláiste Muire in Ennis have said they would be more inclined to cycle to school if wider footpaths and increased cycling lanes existed.
A powerful finish ensured that Coláiste Muire cemented a historic third All-Ireland Junior B camogie crown in Fr. Breen Park in Abbeyleix on Saturday afternoon.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley Colaiste Muire’s mid-January provincial decider in Killeedy GAA against local Limerick side Hazelwood College Dromcollogher in Killeedy GAA was a difficult pill to swallow.
AFTER a very successful day at the Munster Schools Swimming Championships recently, the Coláiste Muire team returned with 22 medals. In individual events Ella Holly took bronze in the U16 100m Breaststroke and Freestyle, while Elin Blake took bronze in the Senior 100m Backstroke. All swimmers performed superbly with Leah O’Connor, Mia Holly and Olivia Cosgrove …
FUTURE LEADERS IN Clare GAA are to come to the fore following the establishment of a new youth committee.
Alannah Prendergast (15) from City West, Holly Dunphy (15) from Ennis Co Clare, and Clodagh Ramsey (14) from Westmeath pictured at Toy Show The Musical auditions for the lead character Nell. TSTM opens in December 2022 at The Convention Centre Dublin for more see RTÉ.ie/toyshowthemusical. Picture Andres Poveda Holly Dunphy of Connolly has made the …
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*Photograph: Ramsey Cardy / Sportsfile ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE took the team gold in the senior boy’s race at the Irish Life Health All Ireland Schools Championships.
*Colm Cleary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill MIXED FORTUNES have been experienced on the schools front with Ennistymon CBS and Coláiste Muire tasting contrasting outcomes in their All-Ireland adventures.