Strong Clare involvement in hurling success for London, New York & Roscommon
CLARE’s senior hurling side will not be climbing the steps of the Hogan Stand this summer but there was success for some Clare hurlers in Croke Park over the weekend.
CLARE’s senior hurling side will not be climbing the steps of the Hogan Stand this summer but there was success for some Clare hurlers in Croke Park over the weekend.
*Louise Egan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA are facing into their third senior camogie final on the trot, looking to win silverware for the first time but “have nothing to lose” according to their coach.
The New Year’s weekend men’s 9 hole stableford competition at Dromoland was won by Eamon Power with 23 points from John Higgins with 22, Paudie Dorgan with 21 and Paul English with 21. Cillian O’Connor won the gross with 21 points.
Connolly Celtic have capped off a memorable season after being crowned champions of the Suttons Lighting Third Division.
*Aidan Kennedy was the star man for Connolly Celtic. Photograph: Oliver Fitzpatrick Connolly Celtic staged a dramatic comeback to send last year’s beaten Clare Cup finalists Newmarket Celtic B out of the competition.