Ex Galway hurler Aidan Harte to join Clare U20 management as coach
*Aidan Harte. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FORMER GALWAY hurler, Aidan Harte is to join the management of the Clare U20s.
*Aidan Harte. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FORMER GALWAY hurler, Aidan Harte is to join the management of the Clare U20s.
*Coole FC in Clare Cup action against Fair Green Celtic. Photograph: Natasha Barton COOLE FC are hopeful their first team will give their younger players something to look up to as they begin their second season in the top flight.
WINNERS from Kilmaley, Quilty, Kilmihil and Gort lifted the spirits of Clare greyhound followers in Galway over the past week.
MOUNVOOR LAD owned by the Feakle Five Syndicate took the feature contest in Galway over the weekend.
A FIRST EVER mural art jam was held in Gort during the August Bank Holiday weekend.
KILWEST RANGER owned by an Ennis and Kilmihil syndicate took the top graded event in Galway over the weekend.
*The public order offence occurred last April. A JUDGE has turned down a proposal from a ‘theatrical’ part-time farm hand and self-described poet that he pay his court penalty by way of a poem.
On last Thursday night at Limerick Greyhound Stadium, there was twelve races on the card with the track rated .20 fast with five of them coming home to the Banner.
After the most incredible four weeks of canine action, the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial saw the aptly named Clonbrien Treaty announce himself as a future superstar, producing a brilliant display to emerge an easy and most deserving winner of the €80,000 to the winner showpiece at the Limerick Track on Friday night last.
2023 Con and Annie Kirby Memorial 4th Quarter Final winner, Ryhope Beach with Mark O’Donovan, son of trainer Michael O’Donovan. Also included are Margie and Declan Murphy representing Hospital Herbertstown GAA, the nominated Limerick GAA Club. The Semi-Finals take place on Saturday 15th April. Picture Brendan Gleeson THERE WAS a big shock with the exit …
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