Éire Óg’s engine proves too much for Miltown
*Jarlath Collins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG have all but advanced to the quarter-finals of the Clare SFC and in doing so keep their bid for three in a row well on track.
*Jarlath Collins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG have all but advanced to the quarter-finals of the Clare SFC and in doing so keep their bid for three in a row well on track.
*Éire Óg’s Darren O’Brien. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE Óg are lucky to still be in the Clare senior hurling championship but both they and Broadford are eagerly awaiting the all-important final round in two weeks.
Gavin Cooney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A ONE point win has kept Éire Óg in the championship and tees up an exciting final round in Group 4 of the Clare SHC.A ONE point win has kept Éire Óg in the championship and tees up an exciting final round in Group 4 of the Clare SHC.
*Clare’s Louise Griffin with Wexford’s Beibheann McDonald. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography WING-BACK roles are likely to be occupied by Lousie Griffin and Orla Devitt when Clare take to the field in Sunday’s All-Ireland intermediate ladies football final.
*Tensions flare between Clarecastle and Broadford. Photograph: Sport Action Photography CLARECASTLE’S senior hurlers are “a work in progress” their senior manager has said as they face must-win games against Feakle and Éire Óg to avoid facing into another relegation battle.
*Jarlath Collins shelters possession from Podge McMahon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AN ELEVEN point win may have been secured by Éire Óg to kick off their bid to retain the Jack Daly but repeat performances will not suffice in the eyes of their manager Paul Madden.
*Philip Talty was in fine form for Éire Óg. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG’s defence of their title as Clare SFC champions is underway with the holders of the Jack Daly seeing off Clondegad in impressive fashion on Saturday evening.
*Ciaran Russell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. HISTORY MAY beckon for Éire Óg but for now everyone involved with their senior footballs is paying little credence to the annals of time.
Steven Conway. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FEAKLE began their Clare SHC bid on a high, overcoming last year’s beaten finalists Éire Óg by two points.
*Éire Óg captain, Liam Corry. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A SINGLE POINT separated ÉIRE Óg from Ballyea in last year’s county final and the Townies are one of the hotly tipped sides to claim the Canon Hamilton this season.