Scór long-service award for Cratloe’s Jim Enright
*Jim Enright receiving congratulations from Munster GAA Chairman Tim Murphy. CRATLOE’s Jim Enright will be honoured for his contribution to Scór.
*Jim Enright receiving congratulations from Munster GAA Chairman Tim Murphy. CRATLOE’s Jim Enright will be honoured for his contribution to Scór.
*Programme sales brought in over €40,000 for Clare GAA this year. CLARE GAA’S public relations officer does not have access to accounts perpetrating to be the ‘official’ pages of the Association on Instagram and Facebook.
Jack O’Neill in action for the Clare minor hurlers. Clare clubs wish to see the grade revert to U18 at club level. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill REVISING the minor age-grade back to U18 from U17 appears to be the wish of the majority of Clare clubs, the November meeting of the Clare County Board was informed.
*Anne Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan The April meeting of Clare GAA took place at Treacy’s West County Hotel on Wednesday night when there were lively debates on a number of issues while the vacant PRO post was filled.
*Gordon Kelly chases after his former Clare teammate, David Tubridy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill INCREASED games for club footballers will not come into effect until 2023, at the earliest.
Treasurer of Clare GAA, Michael Gallagher has criticised recent commentary before the County Convention which he felt was discriminatory.
There was strong opposition to a motion from Sixmilebridge dealing with re-grading.
Cratloe’s Jack Chaplin has been elected as the new Chairperson of Clare GAA.
Clare ‘did not let down the country down’ when it came to GAA celebrations, a county board official has stated.
Clare GAA expect to be showing a financial deficit at the end of the year while all remaining team expenses are to be paid by Croke Park.