Tulla Utd advance in FAI Junior Cup at expense of Ennis Dons
TULLA UTD had to come from behind to prevail in the FAI Junior Cup at the expense of Ennis Dons.
TULLA UTD had to come from behind to prevail in the FAI Junior Cup at the expense of Ennis Dons.
BROTHERS IN ARMS are leading the charge for Tulla Utd as they contest a first Clare Cup final.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley TULLA UTD have put a serious dent in Newmarket Celtic’s aspirations of winning the CDSL Premier Division.
*Tulla Utd celebrate at the final whistle. Photograph: Joe Buckley TULLA UTD are thrilled to have qualified for a first-ever Clare Cup final with manager Mike Moloney describing the feat as “a real landmark” in their progression.
*Simon Kilker saves Filip Mostowy’s header. Photograph: Joe Buckley Tulla United’s unprecedented season continued unabated when relievedly advancing to a first ever Clare Cup Final amidst an exceedingly tense finale with Bridge United in Frank Healy Park.
*David McInerney wins the race for possession ahead of Adam Maloney. Photograph: Ruth Griffin TULLA their place in the new premier intermediate hurling championship for 2025 with this merited win over Smith O’Briens in Bodyke on Saturday evening.
*Tulla Utd’s Daragh Corry. Photograph: Natasha Barton In the only tie to take place in the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division last weekend, there was no separating Tulla Utd and Shannon Town.