Ennis native Moloney is now the PEOPIL President
*Liam Moloney. ENNIS native Liam Moloney has been appointed as the President of Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyers (PEOPIL).
*Liam Moloney. ENNIS native Liam Moloney has been appointed as the President of Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyers (PEOPIL).
*Liam Corry rises the sliotar under pressure from Ryan Taylor and John Conneally. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. TWELVE YEARS on from making his Éire Óg senior hurling debut, Liam Corry was now able to call himself a county champion.
*Éire Óg’s Mark McInerney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. OFF THE back of his best year in saffron and blue, Mark McInerney is leading the charge with the red and white of Éire Óg as they look to move ahead of Kilrush Shamrocks on the Clare SFC roll of honour.
*The late Willie Walsh. EFFORTS to name a newly created plaza in Ennis in memory of the late Bishop Willie Walsh are underway.
THE countdown to Christmas is starting now in Nora Culligan’s Bar! The decorations will be coming out of storage soon so it’s time to start planning your Christmas nights out with colleagues, friends or family. Nora’s has a number of areas suitable for group Christmas parties such as the sophisticated Balcony Bar upstairs with its …
*Robert Loftus. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. ÉIRE ÓG’s success will not be taken for granted according to one of their young stars.
*John O’Dea. THREE PROMINENT Ennis business people have died this week, ending respective eras across different industries.
*Éire Óg’s Ikem Ugwueru. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CHASING THAT winning feeling has Ikem Ugwueru primed for battle as Éire Óg look to win a fourth Clare SFC in five seasons.
*Shane O’Donnell watches on as David Reidy lifts the Canon Hamilton. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. INJURIES made the 2025 hurling year a “challenging” one for Shane O’Donnell but to claim a coveted Clare senior hurling championship Éire Óg is a “phenomenal” feeling.
*Éire Óg’s Danny Russell. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. THERE WAS a pressure like no other on Éire Óg to reach the summit of Clare hurling and end a thirty five year wait for honours, their longest serving player has said.