Coughlan insists future for football is bright following Munster exit
*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Concession of an early goal knocked the sails out of Clare’s minor footballers prompting their exit from the Munster championship.
*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Concession of an early goal knocked the sails out of Clare’s minor footballers prompting their exit from the Munster championship.
A CLARE SENATOR has criticised the Secretary General at the Department of Health for the manner in which he handled the proposed secondment of Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan to Trinity College Dublin.
SCOPE for “a massive exponential win” exists by aligning upcoming strategies and plans within Clare with the Government’s ‘Town Centre First, a Policy Approach for Irish Towns’, a North Clare representative has outlined.
*Ross O’Doherty hit the net for Ennistymon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Breckans kept their unbeaten Cusack Cup run intact as Ennistymon’s bid for honours took another step in the right direction, Doonbeg’s winning run ended at the hands of Clondegad while Éire Óg recorded their first win of the season.
FORMATION of Town Teams across Clare can allow the county to “steal a march” following the recent launch of the ‘Town Centre First’ policy by the Department of Housing.
ENNISTYMON’s Michael Mongan won the Boys 48kg All-Ireland Championship Final at the National Stadium in Dublin on Sunday.
Staff members Judit Pilisi (Duty Manager) Dervlla Considine (Duty Manager) Eoin Conlon (General Manager)and Jamie Fitzgibbon (Supervisor) at the newly opened Lahich Leisure Centre. Photograph: Natasha Barton. A NEWLY renovated leisure centre in North-West Clare claims to be among the most green and sustainable facilities of its type in the country.
*Mikey O’Neill chases after Sean Hawes. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill On the second attempt, the groups are now confirmed for the Clare SFC.
FOLLOWING A €6M refurbishment, Lahinch Leisure Centre has reopened to the public.
*Jamie Stack kicked the winning score for St Breckans in their clash with Éire Óg. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography St. Breckans and Doonbeg are the only unbeaten sides in the Cusack Cup as the third round of games took place at the weekend.