Morey to the fore as Clare secure Division 1 status for 2022
Clare’s senior camogie side have secured their place in Division 1 of the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League for another season.
Clare’s senior camogie side have secured their place in Division 1 of the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League for another season.
*Members of the Clare senior camogie panel. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Being involved in a relegation play off is the last place any GAA team wants to be and the Clare senior camogie team will confirm that.
*Members of the Clare management, Conor Dolan, Barry O’Connell and Ger O’Connell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare’s consistently inconsistent nature in backing up performances heightened the frustration of of manager Ger O’Connell.
*Limerick capitalise on a Clare turnover. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A successive defeat has left Clare’s senior camogie side in a relegation battle of the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League Division 1.
*An injured Ciara Doyle is carried off the field by Stephen Cusack & Claire Commane. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare’s senior camogie side shows one change from the starting fifteen which had a five point defeat to Galway in the opening round of the National League.
*Sinead Conlon under pressure from Ailish O’Reilly and Siobhán McGrath. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare’s senior camogie team have began their 2021 campaign with a positive performance but crucially without a win.
Every player in the country is inevitably delighted to be back in the collective training and match environment once more but for Aoife Keane you can infinitely multiple that elation.
With the cloud looming over the camogie fixture masterplan finally dissipating on Tuesday afternoon, Clare can thankfully put all their concentration back on commencing the 2021 season this weekend.
The Clare senior camogie players have been preparing for the past number of weeks for the opening round of the National League when they are due to meet Galway on Saturday May 15 at Kenny Park in Athenry but at this moment they don’t know whether or not the game will take place.
*Clare selector Ken Ralph and manager Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The backing of just shy of 1,000 membership subscriptions to Club Clare in its first week has been described as the ‘perfect boost’ for all the county’s hurling and camogie squads according to the senior managers in both codes.