O’Neill named at midfield on rising stars team of the year
*UL’s Jack O’Neill. CLOONEY/QUIN’s Jack O’Neill has been named on the 2026 Electric Ireland GAA Higher Education rising stars hurling team of the year.
*UL’s Jack O’Neill. CLOONEY/QUIN’s Jack O’Neill has been named on the 2026 Electric Ireland GAA Higher Education rising stars hurling team of the year.
*Peter Duggan leads the chase for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. QUALIFYING for the Division 1B final with a game to spare and safely back to the top tier, Clare finished their group phase of the league in style defeating Wexford.
*Niall O’Farrell and John Conneally. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE will use the month-long break before the Allianz National Hurling League final “to get a bit of work done” with manager Brian Lohan stressing the importance of getting back to the top tier while also acknowledging how life in Division 1B allowed them to use more …
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*Jack O’Neill gets away from Damien Reck. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE CAPPED off their group phase of Division 1B Allianz National Hurling League with their one hundred percent winning record fully intact.
*Jamie Moylan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill JAMIE MOYLAN is to make his starting debut for the Clare senior hurlers with Ian Galvin, David McInerney and Jack O’Neill appearing in the first fifteen for the first time in 2026.
*Jack O’Neill celebrates scoring UL’s first goal. SIX Clare hurlers have claimed Fitzgibbon Cup medals as part of the victorious University of Limerick side.
*Jack O’Neill forms part of the UL attack. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FITZGIBBON CUP medals will be returning to Co Clare regardless of whether Mary Immaculate College or the University of Limerick claim the silverware this Friday.
*Mark Rodgers battles to win possession. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. STARTING their National League campaign with a win has been a strong way for Clare’s hurlers to respond to the frustration felt by supporters last year, manager Brian Lohan has said.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It was an excruciatingly difficult pill to swallow for Clare as their hopes of a first Munster Under 20 Hurling title in eleven years hinged on two contentious decisions entering the final quarter.
*Clare’s Diarmuid Stritch. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Fortune finally favoured the brave as Clare produced a late smash-and-grab victory to tee up a Munster Under 20 Final rematch with Tipperary next Wednesday.