Corofin come up short in Munster final
*Gearoid Kelly hit 0-12 for Corofin. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography COROFIN’s Munster crusade came to an abrupt stop but not without a bit of drama in Limerick City on Saturday evening.
*Gearoid Kelly hit 0-12 for Corofin. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography COROFIN’s Munster crusade came to an abrupt stop but not without a bit of drama in Limerick City on Saturday evening.
*Corofin celebrate winning the Paddy Browne Cup. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography A STRONG focus on underage development is paying dividends for Corofin.
*Diarmuid, Joe and Gearoid Cahill. Photograph: Natasha Barton. IN COROFIN they call Páirc Finne the field of dreams but lining out and representing their beloved parish in a Munster final is beyond the wildest fantasies of the Cahill family.
*Corofin’s Jamie Malone. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN have three main injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s Munster intermediate club final.
*Corofin’s Marc O’Loughlin, Diarmuid Cahill, Gearoid Kelly and Gearoid Cahill celebrate. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography COROFIN were leen and mean as they advanced to a first ever Munster intermediate hurling club final.
*An incident room has been set up at Ennis Garda Station. A SENIOR investigating officer has been appointed by An Garda Síochána into the discovery of two bodies in Kilnaboy on Thursday afternoon.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GAA players are being lost at club level due to the gap from U17 to U21 while appeals to delay the start of the U21 club championship have been made.
TWO BODIES have been discovered in Kilnaboy this afternoon (Thursday).
*Diarmuid Cahill and Cillian McGroary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN are through to the semi-finals of the Munster intermediate club hurling championship.
*Kieran Keating and Deirdre Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GAA CLUBS in Clare need to find a common ground before convening on November 14th to vote on proposed structures for adult championships.