Ex Laois boss forms part of Cooraclare’s new management
Four members of Cooraclare’s senior football championship winning team from 1986 will be part of the club’s senior management team in 2021 including an ex senior inter-county manager.
Four members of Cooraclare’s senior football championship winning team from 1986 will be part of the club’s senior management team in 2021 including an ex senior inter-county manager.
It was a quite past week-end for Greyhound Racing due to frozen tracks however Friday nights twelve race programme at Galway Greyhound Stadium did manage to go ahead with the A2 graded seventh contest over 525 yards the top graded contest of the night.
22,342 premises in Co Clare are without access to high-speed broadband.
One of the stars of Normal People had the honour of switching on the Christmas lights in his native Tuamgraney on an occasion which also marked the reopening of the East Clare Memorial Park.
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Cleaning of gullies in Cree is hoped to limit the instances of flooding in the West Clare village.
Works to replace the old watermain from Miltown Malbay to Mullagh are set to begin in November.
The Browne’s of Ballyea stole the show in Galway over the weekend with three of their dogs, Own Spice, Karakal Jon and Rathmeehan Hill racing home in first position.
Aptly named Lillies Joy brought smiles to the faces of her Clarecastle owners after claiming victory in Galway over the weekend.
Cooraclare did it the hard way as they eventually shrugged off the challenge of a spirited Kilrush Shamrocks side to stay in the race for the Jack Daly.