Éire Óg fined for antics of Ó Muircheartaigh & Honan
*Joe Ó Muircheartaigh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG have been hit with a €500 fine by Clare GAA for the antics of two of their supporters following the Junior A football final.
*Joe Ó Muircheartaigh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG have been hit with a €500 fine by Clare GAA for the antics of two of their supporters following the Junior A football final.
Photograph: Martin Cooper BROADFORD retained the under 21 B hurling title when they recorded a one point win over Éire Óg before a big attendance at Meelick on Sunday afternoon.
*Conor Rynne, Conner Hegarty and Sean Rynne put the pressure on. Photograph: Chris Copley INAGH/KILNAMONA have sealed their place in the U21A hurling final while Éire Óg will meet Broadford in the U21B decider.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill JOHN Conlon and Shane O’Donnell have won their second All Star awards.
The race for the under 21 A and B football championship titles is down to the semi-finals which will take place on the weekend of November 25/26 Ahead of this weekend’s final round of group games, title holders Ennistymon had qualified and they will be joined by Kilrush-Killimer, St. Breckans and Westers Gaels/Doonbeg who sealed …
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*Pat Fitzpatrick (RIP), Des Neylon (RIP) and Cllr Pat Daly. HUGE CROWDS attended the funeral of Ennis’ Des Neylon at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul on Monday.
*Padraig Donovan puts Sam Power under pressure. Photograph: Mike Brennan ENNISTYMON, Banner, St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield and St Breckan’s were all victorious in the U21A football championship on Bank Holiday Monday.
*Colm Collins celebrates Cratloe getting an equalising score in Cusack Park. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. VICTORIOUS CRATLOE boss Colm Collins has said they would have preferred to have played a replay rather than letting the Clare SFC semi-final be decided on a penalty shootout.
*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.
*Podge Collins landed the winning penalty for Cratloe. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRATLOE HAVE ENDED Éire Óg’s reign as Clare SFC champions, winning on a penalty shootout.