Shannon’s Patrick finishes third in Irish Dancing World Championships
SHANNON DANCERS put their best foot forward at the Irish Dancing World Championships with Patrick Considine finishing in a remarkable third position.
SHANNON DANCERS put their best foot forward at the Irish Dancing World Championships with Patrick Considine finishing in a remarkable third position.
*Johnny Bridges. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill JOHNNY BRIDGES would prefer to be lining out for Wolfe Tones as they bid to win a first-ever intermediate championship double for the club but he’s content that serving as manager “is just as good”.
*Aaron Kelly scored two goals for Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. WOLFE TONES’ bid to win an intermediate double for the first time is still alive after their footballers edged out Kilrush Shamrocks in an entertaining semi-final clash.
*Jason McAuley of Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WOLFE TONES justified favouritism and duly qualified for the TUS intermediate football championship semi-final when accounting for Shannon Gaels at Lissycaaey this Sunday afternoon.
*Cathal O’Connor kicked 0-03 for Coolmeen. Photograph: John Mangan Delayed for a week due to Covid issues in Shannon, the remaining tie in the first round of the intermediate football championship was played at the Banner grounds on Sunday.
Kildysart, St Josephs Doora/Barefield and Shannon Gaels have qualified for the semi-finals of the intermediate football championship following their second round victories over O’Currys, Michael Cusacks and Kilfenora respectively at the weekend.