Homestead Cottage: possibly the most exciting culinary experience in Clare
HOMESTEAD Cottage in Doolin might just be the most exciting culinary experience in County Clare.
HOMESTEAD Cottage in Doolin might just be the most exciting culinary experience in County Clare.
Kevin Harnett and Padraigh Chaplin with the Jack Daly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COUNTY TITLES were won by Cratloe and Kilmihil in the senior and intermediate football finals over the weekend, their success dominate the conversation on the latest episode of The Water Break.
*Cratloe players celebrate in Cusack Park. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRATLOE HAVE BEEN crowned Clare SFC champions for the third time in their history and first since 2014.
*Colm O’Brien. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography GROWING MATURITY and an incredibly close bond has helped St Breckan’s form a path to reach the Clare SFC for the first time in 27 years, according to defender Colm O’Brien.
*Video podcast available exclusive to subscribers. SILVERWARE is in sight for the four teams lining out in the Clare SFC and IFC finals this weekend meaning there is a lot to look forward to on a special edition of The Water Break.
*Declan O’Keeffe issues instructions to St Breckan’s players from behind the wire. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography EVENINGS MAY BE dark when it comes to preparations but St Breckan’s can see the light in their bid to win a first-ever Clare SFC title, fuelled by the painful lessons of near-misses and championship exits over the last …
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*Tristan O’Callaghan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ST BRECKAN’S have received a boost ahead of their first Clare SFC final appearance since 1996 with the return of ex Clare goalkeeper Tristan O’Callaghan.
*St Breckan’s manager, Declan O’Keeffe. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography AS A COLLECTIVE, St Breckans’ senior panel made themselves a promise this year that they would keep going to the final whistle.
*Jamie Stack in action against Seanie Malone. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography THERE WAS EXTRA TIME aplenty this weekend as the final two in the bid to lift the Jack Daly are known.
*The pedestrian crossing in Spanish Point was one of the final Active Travel projects in Clare. ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES in West and North Clare have slammed the manner in which Active Travel has been pulled from rural areas as “utterly discriminatory”.