Doora/Barefield’s Munster run ended by Monaleen
Cian Barron received his marching orders for Doora/Barefield. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield have bowed out of the Munster intermediate hurling club championship.
Cian Barron received his marching orders for Doora/Barefield. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield have bowed out of the Munster intermediate hurling club championship.
*Conor O’Brien & Tom McDonald in action for St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography QUARTER-FINALISTS LAST SEASON, St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield got reacquainted with the taste of knockout football in the top tier and are anxious to sample it some more.
Clare’s U20 Football Manager Michael Neylon. Photograph: Natasha Barton Understandably, Clare U20 football manager Michael Nealon wore a broad smile after his charged recorded a comfortable quarter-final victory over Tipperary.
Clare advanced to the Munster U20 football semi-finals where they will face Kerry following an easy win over Tipperary on Monday evening.
*Micheál Garry starts at midfield. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE U20 boss, Michael Neylon has named his starting fifteen to take on Tipperary in Monday evening’s Munster quarter-final.
Clare under 20 football manager Michael Neylon believes that his charges face a serious test when they take on Tipperary in the Munster championship at Hennessy Park in Miltown Malbay on Monday evening (7p.m.).
Superbly taken goals were the standout aspect of St Breckans’ impressive first outing in the 2021 Clare SFC as they secured an eighth point win over reigning intermediate champions St Josephs Doora/Barefield.
Clare have lost out in their bid to win a first Munster minor football title in 67 years.
Clare minor football captain, Brendy Rouine, is delighted with the form the team has shown on their way to Tuesday’s Provincial final with Kerry.
Clare minor football manager Dermot Coughlan hailed his side’s comprehensive Munster quarter-final win over Tipperary as “fantastic”.