Woman (70s) dies in single vehicle Cree collision
A WOMAN in her seventies has died following a single vehicle collision in Cree on Sunday night.
A WOMAN in her seventies has died following a single vehicle collision in Cree on Sunday night.
BURNPARK LAYLA brought success to Cree owner Michael Browne in Friday’s racing in Galway.
*Cooraclare’s Micheál Garry. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Cooraclare put themselves in a strong position to reach the semi-final of the Garry cup (division 2) when they defeated their neighbours Kilmihil in round 6 at Kilmihil on Tuesday evening.
After the most incredible four weeks of canine action, the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial saw the aptly named Clonbrien Treaty announce himself as a future superstar, producing a brilliant display to emerge an easy and most deserving winner of the €80,000 to the winner showpiece at the Limerick Track on Friday night last.
*Jack Sheedy and Martin McMahon battle for possession. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Three rounds into this season’s Cusack Cup, Clondegad remain unbeaten and top the table following their third successive win but last year’s winners St Breckan’s recorded their first win over the campaign.
Myles Cummins, leading Limerick & Clare GOBA owner 2022 at Limerick Greyhound Track receives his presentation from GOBA officials. NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS’ Myles Cummins was honoured in Limerick Greyhound Stadium.
*David Hogan (left) is among the Clare owners hoping for success this weekend. ALL ROADS lead to Clonmel this Sunday for the 2023 National Coursing Meeting with a big line up of greyhounds representing the Banner County and hopes are high that celebrations could well be on the cards at the end of the three …
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The 2022 Matchbook Betting Exchange Irish St. Leger may have been deferred by one week at the Limerick Track due to weather but it was certainly worth waiting for as the €30,000 decider was landed in exceptional fashion by the favourite, Bobsleigh Dream.
*Freedom Reader with part-owners Tommy Hegarty and Seanie McMahon with trainer Paraic Campion in the centre. CLARE WINNERS graced the greyhound tracks of Shelbourne, Limerick, Clonmel and Galway.
A WEST Clare company which recycles 300 tonnes of farm plastic every year – which is then converted into fencing posts – is planning to double its production levels in 2023.