New dates to be organised for postponed Munster PPS games
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WEATHER WARNINGS impacted on post-primary GAA competitions involving Clare schools today (Wednesday).
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WEATHER WARNINGS impacted on post-primary GAA competitions involving Clare schools today (Wednesday).
*The Sisters of Mercy grounds along Bóthar na Trócaire. THE MARKET value of a convent and adjoining land owned by an order of nuns in Ennis is set to soar.
*Clare GAA’s HQ in Clareabbey. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE of Clare County Council has rebuffed a bid by Clare GAA to have “a large area of land” at Clarecastle near Ennis rezoned for housing.
*Niall McMahon is one of the dual-players chasing senior glory on the double. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TO HAVE QUALIFIED for successive Clare SFC finals is of great delight to all involved with Éire Óg most especially their diligent manager, Paul Madden.
*Éire Óg’s David Reidy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill DAVID REIDY has been playing senior hurling with Éire Óg for eleven years and is relishing the opportunity to end a 32 year famine for the club this Sunday.
OVER 550m of ageing and problematic backyard service water connections in Hermitage are to be replaced.
A DAZZLING ninety minute marathon is promised for glór later this month as the dancers and players of MÁM take to the stage of the Ennis venue.
ADEQUATE STAFFING LEVELS must exist at the Ennis Injury Unit to prevent sudden closures.
*Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly with Colin, Bernie, Larry and Fergal Brennan. Photograph: Don Moloney A NATIONAL VACCINE CATCH UP PROGRAMME has been named in honour of a late Ennis health advocate.
*Éinne O’Connor pushes the ball away from Gearoid Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill REIGNING COUNTY CHAMPIONS, Éire Óg are back in the Clare SFC final, keeping the club’s chances of a senior double well and truly alive.