Clare lifesavers win national titles at Stillwater Championships
CLARE WATER Safety team brought home medals, national titles and trophies from the Water Safety Ireland National Senior, Youth and Masters Stillwater Championships.
CLARE WATER Safety team brought home medals, national titles and trophies from the Water Safety Ireland National Senior, Youth and Masters Stillwater Championships.
FEAKLE’s success in winning a seventh Clare SHC title and a first since 1988 has been hailed as “an unbelievable achievement”.
*Eoin Tuohy is congratulated by supporters. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. FEAKLE were determined to grab their chance of county final glory knowing full well the opportunity may not arise again.
*Martin Daly scored Feakle’s goal in the semi-final. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FEAKLE “deserve their crack” at a county final, the manager of their senior hurling side has said.
*Feakle’s Shane McGrath. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FEAKLE are tired of “hard luck stories” and the East Clare club are targeting a return to the knockout stages of the TUS Clare SHC for the first time since 2020.
*Cian O’Rourke, Tommy Barry, Evan McMahon, Dan Cunnane and Cillian Fennessy. Backed by the biggest county contingent in this year’s Underdogs squad and Clare’s highest representation in the entire 19 year history of the TG4 GAA reality series, the hurling quintet of Tommy Barry, Dan Cunnane, Cillian Fennessy, Evan McMahon and Cian O’Rourke have been …
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A five star performance from Shane McGrath steered Feakle to a comfortable win over Clarecastle on Saturday afternoon in Cusack Park.
As they complete their preparations for Saturday’s clash with Whitegate at O’Garney park in Sixmilebridge, Feakle manager Mike Guilfoyle is under no illusions as to the task his side is facing.