Doonbeg’s Patrick Kelly completes charity cycle in memory of late friend Paddy Culligan
Doonbeg native Patrick Kelly has completed a charity cycle event in honour of his friend Paddy Culligan who passed away from cancer in August 2019.
Doonbeg native Patrick Kelly has completed a charity cycle event in honour of his friend Paddy Culligan who passed away from cancer in August 2019.
A burst main has caused a water outage in parts of West Clare.
West Clare’s Greenway will “surpass anything” offered by their Waterford and Mayo equivalents, key personnel behind the planned project have stated.
With international travel almost at a standstill, there has been a noticeable drop in the number of overseas visitors to Trump International Hotel in Doonbeg in 2020.
Doonbeg native Deirdre Fitzpatrick has managed to harness the power of mindfulness for creativity, utilising it as a buoyancy aid for life.
Back-to-back champions St Joseph’s Miltown finally got off the mark for this year’s Senior Football Championship after keeping a stubborn Doonbeg at arm’s length to advance to the last six in Cooraclare Park on Saturday evening.
While Cratloe are self-isolating following a difficult week, their senior football championship rivals battle it out in Round 2 for coveted semi-final spots, three by means of the direct route and the remaining place eventually emanating from the dreaded thunderdome that is the losers section writes Eoin Brennan
Kilmurry McMahon native Peter O’Connell has resigned from his role as Editor of The Clare Champion.
Reigning county champions St Josephs Miltown will have to overcome Doonbeg in a repeat of last year’s semi-final if they are to hold onto the Jack Daly, it is one of many cracking ties on the cards in the next round of the Clare SFC.
Kildysart’s superior fitness proved decisive as they eeked out a one point win over Corofin in what was a most entertaining intermediate football championship first round game at Cusack Park on Friday evening.