Huge crowds turn out to pay tribute to Jackie O’Gorman
The coffin of Jackie O’Gorman is brought past St John’s NS. Photograph: Joe Buckley PAST and present hurling warriors came out in their droves to pay tribute to the late Jackie O’Gorman.
The coffin of Jackie O’Gorman is brought past St John’s NS. Photograph: Joe Buckley PAST and present hurling warriors came out in their droves to pay tribute to the late Jackie O’Gorman.
*Chloe Morey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CHLOE MOREY is to retire from inter-county camogie.
*Deirdre Murphy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography DEIRDRE MURPHY has been appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of Clare GAA, The Clare Echo can reveal.
*Photograph: Gary Collins Tuesday of this week marked the eightieth anniversary since the opening of Dr Daly Park in Tulla.
*Johnny Callinan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Depending on your vintage, the release of John Callinan’s autobiography ‘To Play, To Live’ is either a welcome lockdown leap down memory lane to an era in which Clare were a match for anyone in the land or a timely introductory insight into one of the county’s greatest ever hurlers.
An eleven point winning margin saw Clare’s senior camogie side book their spot in the All-Ireland quarter-finals for the first time in six years.
Two names remain in the hunt for the position of Clare senior hurling manager.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly No appointment for the post of Clare senior hurling manager was made at a special meeting of the Clare County Board on Wednesday, instead delegates requested that the process to fill the vacancy be restarted.
Patricia O’Grady will evaluate her position as manager of the Clare senior camogie team. A former goalkeeper with the county side, O’Grady concluded her third year in charge of the side with a two point home defeat to Waterford which was the Déise’s second ever senior championship win on Sunday. First appointed to the role …
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