Lahinch director’s climate film to screen at Irish festivals
João Tudella A new film by a Lahinch-based director will be shown at festivals in Sligo and Dublin in the coming weeks.
João Tudella A new film by a Lahinch-based director will be shown at festivals in Sligo and Dublin in the coming weeks.
*Seán Neylon of St Joseph’s Miltown gets away from Eoghan Killeen. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. A LAST REMAINING spot in the TUS Clare SFC quarter-finals is the prize when Doonbeg and St Joseph’s Miltown meet this weekend.
ENNISTYMON’s Cillian Rouine was exceptional in defence and attack for his side as they qualified for the TUS Clare SFC quarter-finals to earn him the Martin Daly Autos/The Clare Echo player of the week.
*Seán Crowe, winner of the Kerry Boys Plate Championship at Ballybunion Golf Club pictured with Captain Vincent Moloney. Photograph: Francis Bennett. WOODSTOCK JUNIOR Captain Seán Crowe reigned supreme in the Kerry Boys Plate Championship.
*Rita McCarthy. A new book by social historian Rita McCarthy, which recounts the stories of the women and children who were affected by the Clare mother and baby home, will be published and available to the public this Thursday (August 21st).
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ROUND THREE of the TUS Clare SFC threw up some rollercoaster ties as the way to the knockout stages is clear.
*Kilrush Shamrocks’ Dean Neary in possession. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SEVEN of the eight quarter finalists in this season’s TUS intermediate football championship have been confirmed after the completion of the group games at the weekend.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography DRAMA APLENTY in a pulsating tie between Lissycasey and Ennistymon finished all square to ensure both sides progress to the quarter-finals of the TUS Clare SFC.
*Doonbeg’s Darragh Burns gets away from Conor Finucane of Kilmihil. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. GOING INTO the final round of games in Group 2 of the TUS Clare SFC, Lissycasey, Ennistymon, Kilmihil and Doonbeg can all qualify for the knockout stages.
*Bernard Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE GAA recorded a €50,000 increase in its share from this season’s National Leagues while the County Board is keen that GAA members attending Cúl Camps get reduced rates and the decision to seed Cork and Kerry was lambasted by a long-serving official.