‘A man ahead of his time’ – tributes flow in for The Master John Hanly
Glowing tributes have been pouring in for former President and Chairman of Clare GAA, John Hanly following his death.
Glowing tributes have been pouring in for former President and Chairman of Clare GAA, John Hanly following his death.
*Ambrose Heagney about to take charge of the 2015 Clare SHC final. Photograph: Veronica McMahon Consequences should be dished out for Clare GAA clubs that fail to comply with COVID-19 restrictions this summer, an ex inter-county referee has said.
A heading exchange between club delegates at the April meeting of the Clare County Board saw the use of foul language for the first time since the sittings have been held remotely.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare GAA have said they first received a bill for GPS units last year while the manager of the county footballers has voiced his annoyance with the depiction that his panel are content with poorer conditions.
*Caherlohan. Photograph: John Mangan Clare GAA have “one chance” to make sure the Centre of Excellence at Caherlohan becomes a success.
*Martin Flanagan. One of the most recognisable but understated figures associated with Clare GAA was laid to rest on Wednesday.
*Photograph: John Mangan Clare hurling clubs have voiced their desire to see U19 and U21 competitions played this year as opposed to an U20 grade.
*Photograph: Jean Tubridy A much publicised project group tasked with producing a five year strategic plan for Clare GAA has been officially ratified.
Voting procedure proved to be a bone of contention at the February virtual sitting of the Clare County Board.
Wexford senior hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald’s potential involvement in a Clare GAA sub-committee focused on underage hurling was one of the items discussed as new sub-committees were put in place.