Tromora Cross justifies billing for Quilty’s Hogan
TROMORA CROSS owned by Quilty’s David Hogan justified top billing to win the unraced final in Limerick.
TROMORA CROSS owned by Quilty’s David Hogan justified top billing to win the unraced final in Limerick.
*Shannon Town Utd captain Charlie Morrison. Photograph: Joe Buckley PUNCHING BELOW their weight in terms of results in recent seasons, Shannon Town Utd are setting out with the stall of surviving in the top flight while also trying to close the gap with the top teams in the county.
*The Clare U16 girls side. There was disappointment for Clare schoolboys/girls soccer last week as three teams representing the league suffered defeat in National finals which were played at the University of Limerick on Saturday.
Saturday will be an historic day for Clare soccer as, for the first time, three teams will represent Clare schoolboys/girls in national finals.
THERE WAS a competitive card on offer at Limerick Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night last as the opening round heats of the Callaway Pro Am Stud A3 600 took place, as well as the opening round heats of the Limerick & Clare GOBA 525.
WINNERS from Kilmaley, Quilty, Kilmihil and Gort lifted the spirits of Clare greyhound followers in Galway over the past week.
*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.
There was a big turnout at Limerick Greyhound Stadium last Saturday night for the final of the €5,000 to the winner John Whelan Memorial Kennedy Cup which went the way of the favourite Steam of Sydney.
Tromora Rocket, winner of the John Whelan Memorial Kennedy Cup A3 525 2nd Semi-Final, pictured with David and Pat Hogan FINE WEATHER over the weekend put a stop to any greyhound racing at the Limerick and Galway tracks.
Stream Of Sydney, winner of the John Whelan Memorial Kennedy Cup A3 525 1st Semi-Final, pictured with James Corden & Emma Buckley. The Final of the valuable John Whelan sponsored Memorial Kennedy Cup at Limerick Greyhound Stadium is the main focus of attention for Greyhound people this coming weekend.