Errors amended as Clare SFC redraw is completed
*Mikey O’Neill chases after Sean Hawes. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill On the second attempt, the groups are now confirmed for the Clare SFC.
*Mikey O’Neill chases after Sean Hawes. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill On the second attempt, the groups are now confirmed for the Clare SFC.
Steven Conway. Photograph: Sport Action Photography Kilmaley and St Josephs Doora/Barefield remain as the only unbeaten hurling side in the county following the fourth round of the Clare Cup while reigning champions Feakle took another step in their bid to retain the league title.
*Anne Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan The April meeting of Clare GAA took place at Treacy’s West County Hotel on Wednesday night when there were lively debates on a number of issues while the vacant PRO post was filled.
As Clare put the final plans in place for the opening round of the Munster minor hurling championship, manager Brian O’Connell and his backroom team will be able to select from a full strength squad.
*Kilmaley coach, Colin Lynch. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography In what is turning out to be a very competitive Division 1A of the Clare Cup, Kilmaley remain the only unbeaten team.
*Photograph: Natasha Barton “A RECORD CROWD” attended the Clare Ploughing Championships.
Two rounds into the race for the Clare Cup, senior hurling league, and just four teams have maximum points.
INCREASED traffic volumes in Ballymorris have accelerated the deterioration of the roads in the area, county councillors have claimed.
*Shane O’Donnell has received the all-clear to return to action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill With just four weeks until Clare’s competitive bow in this year’s Munster Senior Hurling Championship, there’s mixed news on what has been an unprecedented revolving door of injuries.
GATES at the entrance to a house in Newmarket-on-Fergus “won’t even open or close,” due to the impact of flooding, an elected representative has highlighted.