‘East Clare is tight-knit & clannish’ – Tulla Utd & Withycombes receiving bigger backing for Cup final
BROTHERS IN ARMS are leading the charge for Tulla Utd as they contest a first Clare Cup final.
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.