Carmody appointed manager of Clare senior & junior camogie sides
JOHN CARMODY has been ratified as the manager of the Clare senior and junior camogie sides for 2023.
JOHN CARMODY has been ratified as the manager of the Clare senior and junior camogie sides for 2023.
Photograph: ©INPHO/Evan Treacy CLARE’s camogie board have said they issued no statement regarding the sudden resignation of the senior and junior camogie managements “because a recruitment process was initiated”.
*Gary Cooney and David Tuohy in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARECASTLE AND O’CALLAGHANS MILLS finished all square in the keenly contested Clare SHC Group B clash.
Kilkishen’s Alannah Ryan is close to full fitness for Saturday’s final. Photograph: ©INPHO/Bryan Keane Contesting the Munster senior and junior camogie championship finals on this Saturday, a week after playing in the provincial minor A final is “a huge sign of the progress being made by Clare camogie” according to team mentor Brendan Foley.
CLARE’S qualification for not one but two Munster camogie finals this weekend represents serious progress according to management of the senior and junior sides.
A LATE rally from Clare was not enough to see them overcome Kilkenny in round two of the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League.
*Martin Conlon and Brian Enright. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SIXMILEBRIDGE’s Martin Conlon has been ratified as a new member of the Cork senior camogie management.
*Stephen Cusack and Conor Dolan. Photograph: Veronica McMahon Clare camogie have announced a joint management team for its senior and junior sides for 2022.
Ballyea Sydney claimed the spoils in the Michael Tobin Memorial Sweepstake over the weekend.
As tipped in The Clare Echo last week, Bling Bling Paul bounced back from defeat to win the Epic Hero Leger A4 525 Sweepstake Final at the Limerick Track on Saturday night last when wins were also recorded by former Clare hurler Sean Stack and current panellist Gary Cooney.