Corofin waiting on fitness reports for trio ahead of Munster final
*Corofin’s Jamie Malone. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN have three main injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s Munster intermediate club final.
*Corofin’s Jamie Malone. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN have three main injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s Munster intermediate club final.
*Corofin’s Marc O’Loughlin, Diarmuid Cahill, Gearoid Kelly and Gearoid Cahill celebrate. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography COROFIN were leen and mean as they advanced to a first ever Munster intermediate hurling club final.
*Diarmuid Cahill and Cillian McGroary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN are through to the semi-finals of the Munster intermediate club hurling championship.
*Gearoid Kelly, Kevin Keane, Gearoid Cahill, Jamie Malone and Geraldine Cahll celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GEAROID KELLY’s contribution of nine points was central to Corofin’s success in the Clare intermediate hurling championship.
Damien O’Loughlin with the Paddy Browne Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill JOE CAHILL may have said that Corofin’s panel were full of leaders but when it came to appointing the captain of their side they certainly made an excellent call when choosing Damien O’Loughlin.
*Joe Cahill flanked by his two sons Diarmuid and Gearoid. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography COROFIN’S SUCCESS in winning the intermediate hurling championship was not achieved overnight.
Diarmuid Cahill and Kevin Keane embrace. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN have won the Clare intermediate hurling championship for the third time in their history after shaking off the challenge of a stubborn Sixmilebridge.
*Joe Cahill. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SUCCESS AT MINOR and U21 level has left Corofin’s hurlers ambitious to prove their worth at the senior grade, to get there they must overcome the challenge of Sixmilebridge on Saturday.
*Diarmuid Cahill collides with Ashley Brohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COROFIN’s bid to win the Clare intermediate hurling title for the first time in over two decades is firmly on track after they dispatched of the challenge of their neighbours Ruan on Sunday evening.
*Corofin/Ruan’s Robin Mounsey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Securing a first-ever U21A title represents a “brilliant occasion” for the clubs of Corofin and Ruan.