Uisce Éireann unable to provide specific cost of Ennistymon works
UISCE ÉIREANN ARE unable to quantify the costs of works currently underway in Ennistymon.
UISCE ÉIREANN ARE unable to quantify the costs of works currently underway in Ennistymon.
*Mark McInerney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG’s Mark McInerney has been named to make his first start of this year’s Allianz National Football with Ronan Lanigan and Brendy Rouine listed among the subs for the first time in 2025.
*Ennistymon Community School players and mentors stand for the national anthem. Photograph: John Sheridan ENNISTYMON COMMUNITY SCHOOL “won’t rest” until it claims an All-Ireland title.
*Andrew Shannon charges out of defence. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMURRY IBRICKANE, Lissycasey and Ennistymon recorded opening round wins in the Cusack Cup.
Dejected Ennistymon Community School players. Photograph: John Sheridan. ENNISTYMON COMMUNITY School’s wait for All-Ireland colleges football glory goes on after they lost out to St Clare’s Manorhamilton after extra time.
*Tara Rynne with Alex Leyden, Conor Rynne and Lawrence Healy. Photograph: John Sheridan. TARA RYNNE has tasted success on and off the field, this weekend she’s hoping to guide her Ennistymon Community School charges to All-Ireland glory.
Donncha O’Dwyer holds onto possession. Photograph: John Sheridan DONNCHA O’DWYER is likely to be the youngest member of Ennistymon Community School’s starting fifteen as they go in search of All-Ireland honours this weekend.
*Joint captains Alex Leyden and Conor Rynne. Photograph: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile ENNISTYMON COMMUNITY SCHOOL go in search of their first All-Ireland football title this weekend.
Lawrence Healy on the sideline. Photograph: John Sheridan MANAGEMENT and playing both have similar pressures but they also bring the same levels of enjoyment, former Clare defender Lawrence Healy has discovered.
*Conor Finnucane accepts the Cusack Cup from Clare GAA Chairman Kieran Keating. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE GAA have paused plans to have admission charges at domestic league fixtures in the county while over 900 players have been granted status as ‘isolated players’.