Clare winners in Limerick & Galway
There was an eight race card at Galway Greyhound Stadium on last Thursday night where three Clare associated winners entered the winners enclosure.
There was an eight race card at Galway Greyhound Stadium on last Thursday night where three Clare associated winners entered the winners enclosure.
*Adam Hogan and Cathal McInerney in action. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. CLOSE CONTESTS are on the cards with four teams left vying to lift the Canon Hamilton but by the end of the weekend the county finalists will be known.
Kitty Leyden. Photograph: Anthony O’Connor. TULLA woman, Kitty Leyden features as the first guest in a new series of the Clare Oral History Podcast which will be released this Friday.
*Winner of the Construction Mans Sweepstake Ballygibbon Cash with owner John O’Meara being presented with Trophy by Noel Gavin, also in photo is Clare hurler Peter Duggan. THE final of the Construction Man’s A3 525 yards stake was the centre piece of Friday night twelve race programme at Galway Greyhound Stadium which was a Gala …
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*Oisin Donnellan strikes as Enda Boyce closes in. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. SEMI-FINAL pairings have been made in the TUS Clare senior and intermediate hurling championships as silverware is almost within touching distance for teams through to the last four.
*Shane McGrath was in outstanding form for Feakle. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. Feakle will contest back-to-back Clare Senior Hurling Semi-Finals for the first time in 35 years after out-Crusheening Crusheen in Cusack Park.
*John Conlon clashes with Seadna Morey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A GREAT weekend is forecast for Clare hurling with Cusack Park to host double headers on Saturday and Sunday in the TUS Clare SHC quarter-finals.
FRIDAY’s card at Galway featured the two semi-finals of The Construction Mans A3 525 Yards Stake sponsored by Noel Gavin and Finbar Ryan of O’Sullivan & Hansberry Main Citroen Dealers Kilrush Road Ennis.
*Shane McGrath gets to the sliotar before Gearoid Hanrahan. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. FEAKLE treated their final round clash with Corofin as knockout and have adopted a ‘no more second chances’ approach.
*Clarecastle/Ballyea’s Doireann Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THE race for the Clare senior camogie title (McMahon cup) continued at the weekend when there were some high scoring games.