O’Donnell to continue as Clare camogie Chairman in caretaker capacity
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CRATLOE’s Joe O’Donnell is continuing as chairman of Clare camogie in a caretaker capacity until a replacement is found.
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CRATLOE’s Joe O’Donnell is continuing as chairman of Clare camogie in a caretaker capacity until a replacement is found.
*Cllr Pat O’Gorman and David Griffin. FIANNA FÁIL have selected Cllr Pat O’Gorman (FF) and David Griffin (FF) as their candidates in the Shannon Municipal District for next June’s local elections.
David Griffin. Photograph: Joe Buckley FIANNA Fáil are to finalise their ticket for the Shannon Municipal District this week.
Cratloe’s hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the AIB Munster Club SFC Quarter-Final ended in an extra-time defeat to Cork champions Castlehaven at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, writes Dylan O’Connell. Castlehaven 1-12 Cratloe 0-11 The wider surroundings over the change of venue from Castlehaven to the home of Cork GAA played to both teams strengths as …
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*Cratloe’s Shane Neville. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRATLOE AND KILMIHIL are on the road this weekend in the Munster club quarter-finals.
*Peter Duggan is tackled by Daniel Treacy of Scariff. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CHANGES to the format of the senior hurling and football championships will be discussed at a Clare GAA structures meeting at Hotel Woodstock on this Friday at 7pm to which all clubs have been invited to send two representatives.
*St Breckan’s manager, Declan O’Keeffe. CRATLOE’S EXPERIENCE OF the big day was the difference but St Breckan’s manager Declan O’Keeffe is confident his side can bounce back and claim silverware.
*Liam Markham looks on as Bernadette Crowe is embraced by Shane Markham. Photograph: Ruth Griffin AVOIDING RELEGATION was the primary focus for Liam Markham when he decided to commit to Cratloe for a season that resulted in them being crowned Clare senior football champions.
*Martin Donnelly presents the top scorer award to Cathal McInerney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AFTER THE PAIN of losing their last six senior finals with football and hurling combined, Cathal McInerney made sure to enjoy Cratloe’s turn in fortunes.
*Colm Collins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRATLOE’s third time winning the Clare SFC was the sweetest one yet for manager Colm Collins.