Foudy & Inagh/Kilnamona looking to bridge five year gap for senior success
*Eugene Foudy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. INAGH/KILNAMONA are bidding to bridge a five year gap since last winning the Clare senior camogie championship.
*Eugene Foudy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. INAGH/KILNAMONA are bidding to bridge a five year gap since last winning the Clare senior camogie championship.
*Eugene Foudy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography INAGH’s Eugene Foudy is to be ratified as the next manager of the Clare senior camogie team.
*Eugene Foudy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography INAGH/KILNAMONA’s comfortable win over neighbours Kilmaley in the Clare Credit Union’s senior camogie semi-final on Saturday has bridged a four year gap for the Mid-Clare side to their last final appearance.
Photograph: ©INPHO/Evan Treacy CLARE’s camogie board have said they issued no statement regarding the sudden resignation of the senior and junior camogie managements “because a recruitment process was initiated”.
Scariff/Ogonnelloe manager, David Sullivan. Photograph: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne DAVID SULLIVAN and his entire management team have stepped down from the Scariff/Ogonnelloe senior camogie set-up.
*Danielle Griffin under pressure. Photograph: David Dillon REFIXED 2020 provincial camogie finals brought no joy for Clare’s representatives.
*Stephen Cusack and Conor Dolan. Photograph: Veronica McMahon Clare camogie have announced a joint management team for its senior and junior sides for 2022.
Ger O’Connell has stepped down as manager of the Clare senior camogie side.
While all the indications are that it will be some time yet before competition returns for many sports, Clare camogie will be ready to go once the green light is given.
Inagh-Kilnamona stormed back to the summit of Clare Camogie after a blissfully clincial performance garnered a fourth McMahon Cup in five seasons in Fr. McNamara Park on Saturday afternoon.