More detail needed to ascertain if Cooraclare road makes the cut for schedule of works
FURTHER CLARITY is needed before discussions can progress on the inclusion of a Cooraclare road in the 2023 programme of works.
FURTHER CLARITY is needed before discussions can progress on the inclusion of a Cooraclare road in the 2023 programme of works.
*Kilmurry Ibrickane’s Daniel Walsh will be part of the UL side. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill EIGHT CLARE FOOTBALLERS will be lining out in this year’s Sigerson Cup.
*Photograph: Natasha Barton UP TO THREE CONTESTS are expected at the upcoming Clare GAA Convention.
The line up for the Clare under 21 A football championship was completed this Sunday with Kilrush/Killimer and Wolfe Tones sealing their places in the last eight. Kilrush/Killimer entertained Éire Óg and emerged with four points to spare while Wolfe Tones proved too strong for Cooraclare in a game played at Shannon. Kilrush/Killimer bounce back …
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Supporters Michael Ryan (Kilmihil) and Seamus Crowley (Cooraclare) with owners Finbarr Keating (Cree), Tom Browne (Cree), Frank Finucane (Kilmihill), John Reidy (Cooraclare), trainer Tom O’Connor (Tarbert) and JP Prenderville (cup sponsor) A CLARE SYNDICATE took the spoils in the JP Prenderville Memorial Cup.
COORACLARE received its first mention on the famed Graham Norton Show last weekend.
GARDAÍ are recording a “successful catch rate” when it comes to monitoring speeding into Kilkee from the Doonbeg direction.
Jack O’Neill in action for the Clare minor hurlers. Clare clubs wish to see the grade revert to U18 at club level. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill REVISING the minor age-grade back to U18 from U17 appears to be the wish of the majority of Clare clubs, the November meeting of the Clare County Board was informed.
*Cooraclare’s Micheál Garry. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SECOND ROUND pairings have been confirmed for the U21 football championships.
The catch me if you can tactics were to the fore in the Novice 350 yards contest at Galway on Friday night last as the Brid McMahon of Cooraclare owned Lissatouk Blake never saw another rival once he left his trap one berth as he powered to a seven length success over Chicuitita in 19.29.