Clare lifesavers win national titles at Stillwater Championships
CLARE WATER Safety team brought home medals, national titles and trophies from the Water Safety Ireland National Senior, Youth and Masters Stillwater Championships.
CLARE WATER Safety team brought home medals, national titles and trophies from the Water Safety Ireland National Senior, Youth and Masters Stillwater Championships.
*Aaron Kelly scored two goals for Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. WOLFE TONES’ bid to win an intermediate double for the first time is still alive after their footballers edged out Kilrush Shamrocks in an entertaining semi-final clash.
*Ross Phelan celebrates scoring a goal for Kilrush Shamrocks. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILRUSH SHAMROKS struck for five goals to overcome Cooraclare in a keenly contested clash to advance to the final four of the TUS Clare IFC.
NINE Clare lifeguards are heading to Riccione, Italy for The World Lifesaving Championships later this month.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A physically stronger Limerick qualified for their first Munster minor football final since 1998 when they proved too strong for Clare at Cusack Park this Friday evening.
Clare face into this Friday’s Munster minor football championship semi-final against Limerick without two of the survivors from last year’s team.
A team of sixty swimmers from Ennis Swimming and Life-saving Club travelled to the University of Limerick for the first big gala of the long course season last weekend.