Clare winners aplenty in Limerick
OF the twelve races at Limerick last Thursday, there was four Clare winners celebrating.
OF the twelve races at Limerick last Thursday, there was four Clare winners celebrating.
*Ballymac Merlin, winner of the 2021 Matchbook Irish St.Leger Final at Limerick Greyhound Stadium for Liam Dowling Ballymac Kennels in a time of 29.68 with Paul Geasley of Matchbook Betting Exchange & Shane Dowling of Ballymac Kennels BALLYVAUGHAN’s Michael Costello had double the success in Galway track last weekend while a total of five Clare …
*Philip Talty was captain of the Éire Óg side. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SEMI-FINAL spots have been secured by Ennistymon and Éire Óg in the U21A football championship while all of the last four places are known in the B championship.
Through his performances for Ballyea this year, Gary Brennan has been one of the hurlers of the championship but their success stemmed from a strong panel effort, he maintained.
Finnure Storm stormed to his nineteenth win at Limerick Track as he gave the Kelly family of Mullagh even more reason to celebrate.
*Flan Enright. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clondegad may have accounted for Cooraclare in the relegation play-off but they remain at risk of dropping down to intermediate for next year.
*Eva O’Dea feels the brunt of a Kilmihil challenge. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The four semi-finalists in this year’s Clare ladies football senior championship have been confirmed after Sunday’s final round of games in the group stage.
A section of water mains in Cooraclare are to be replaced with works commencing on Tuesday (tomorrow).
*Michael Garry. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Cooraclare boss, Michael Garry has confirmed he will remain in charge of the Milesians following their relegation to the intermediate ranks.
*O’Callaghans Mills. Photograph: John Mangan Rural communities in Clare are at risk of “dying out” with plans to dezone lands in areas without wastewater infrastructure in the upcoming County Development Plan.