Organ walking on the wild side to appreciate nature’s beauty
*James Organ at Mount Kilimanjaro. EXPLORING THE BEAUTY of Clare’s nature and wildlife “is almost a kind of mediation” and has given James Organ an appreciation for what surrounds him.
*James Organ at Mount Kilimanjaro. EXPLORING THE BEAUTY of Clare’s nature and wildlife “is almost a kind of mediation” and has given James Organ an appreciation for what surrounds him.
*Clare’s Conor Whelan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S U20 hurlers have put themselves on the cusp of qualifying for the Munster semi-final after recording a nineteen point win over Waterford
*Gearoid Kelly hit 0-12 for Corofin. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography COROFIN’s Munster crusade came to an abrupt stop but not without a bit of drama in Limerick City on Saturday evening.
*Diarmuid Cahill and Cillian McGroary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN are through to the semi-finals of the Munster intermediate club hurling championship.
*Donal Moloney listens from a distance as the Clare minors speak in a huddle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill After the highs of their Munster championship campaign which ended in a penalty shootout loss to Tipperary in the final, Clare’s minor hurlers were brought crashing back down to earth this Saturday afternoon.
It’s no coincidence that James Organ produced a storming player-of-the-match display this time last week to overcome Cork and advance to a prestigious Munster Minor A Hurling Championship decider.
*Goalscorer Oisin Whelan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare completed a unique double over Cork in the space of three days after the minor hurlers produced the performance of the year to dethrone provincial and All-Ireland champions Cork on Tuesday evening.
*Clare centre-back, James Hegarty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare lived up to expectations when brushing aside the challenge of Kerry to set-up a Munster Minor Hurling Championship Semi-Final joust with holders Cork.
*Clare’s Jack O’Neill chased by Conor Tobin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare got off the mark in this year’s Munster Minor Hurling Championship in impressive fashion when seeing off Waterford in Cusack Park Ennis this evening.
For the second year in succession, Clare’s Munster minor hurling championship ended at the first hurdle, this time by a margin of forty points.