Lessons from the National Football League for Colm Collins & Clare
The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport, Páraic McMahon looks at the learnings for Clare’s footballers following their 2022 Allianz National Football League effort.
The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport, Páraic McMahon looks at the learnings for Clare’s footballers following their 2022 Allianz National Football League effort.
Rory Hayes with supporters in Thurles. Photograph: Joe Buckley TICKETS GO ON SALE this morning for Clare’s Munster championship games.
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.
All’s well that ends well as Clare completed their latest Division 2 campaign with a confidence-boosting victory over hosts Down in Newry.
CLARE’s senior footballers have fell to their third defeat in succession, losing to Meath on Sunday in a tie where they should have emerged victorious.
*Cian O’Dea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior footballers fell to their second league defeat of 2022, they lost by a margin of six points but were level at half-time.
*Ciaran Russell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CIARÁN RUSSELL is set to return to the Clare senior football side this weekend.
*Podge Collins is sandwiched between Conor Glass and Lachlan Murray. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PRODUCING a below par performance left Clare senior football manager, Colm Collins annoyed as they fell to their first defeat of the 2022 Allianz National Football League.
*Keelan Sexton. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior footballers have picked up their first Allianz National League defeat of 2022, a setback which could come back to haunt their attempts to win promotion.
*Aaron Griffin continues at corner forward. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ONE CHANGE has been made to the Clare senior football team for their fourth round clash in the Allianz National Football League.