Miltown Malbay man wins a house in Ennis for Clare GAA fundraiser
A MILTOWN MALBAY man has won a house in Ennis in a Clare GAA fundraiser which will have a profit in the region of €700,000.
A MILTOWN MALBAY man has won a house in Ennis in a Clare GAA fundraiser which will have a profit in the region of €700,000.
PICTURED: Pat Keogh. Photo by Burren Eye Photography GAA, camogie and ladies football clubs in Clare will receive €9,803.92 each from the €1m donated to Clare GAA by J. P. McManus. Details of the pay out to the 102 clubs were given at the January meeting of Clare GAA on Tuesday night at Hotel Woodstock. …
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*Podge Collins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PODGE COLLINS has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
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*Clare’s victorious All-Ireland junior camogie team celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE camogie has recorded its highest ever membership.
Brian O’Connell, Cllr Joe Cooney and Eoghan Gunning. Photograph: Eamon Ward CLARE’S All-Ireland winning minor hurling and junior camogie panels and managements were honoured with a civic reception by Clare County Council on Monday.
*Michael O’Neill. Photograph: John Mangan THERE IS only set to be one contest for the upcoming Clare GAA County Convention.
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BRIAN LOHAN has received an additional extension to his tenure as Clare senior hurling manager.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GAA players are being lost at club level due to the gap from U17 to U21 while appeals to delay the start of the U21 club championship have been made.