Meeting called to discuss senior hurling managements
Clarity is to be provided on the 2020 Clare senior hurling management tonight (Wednesday).
Clarity is to be provided on the 2020 Clare senior hurling management tonight (Wednesday).
*Photograph: Martin Connolly No appointment for the post of Clare senior hurling manager was made at a special meeting of the Clare County Board on Wednesday, instead delegates requested that the process to fill the vacancy be restarted.
*Doonbeg’s David Tubridy tries to keep tabs on Éire Óg’s Dara Walsh. Photograph: Raymond O’Mahony An increase in competitive adult games is needed in Clare before ‘there are no GAA players left’.
*The Clare senior hurling panel. Photograph: Martin Connolly Members of the Clare senior hurling panel have raised a number of concerns with the Clare County Board at a meeting held earlier this evening (Tuesday).
*Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile Four time All Star, Brian Lohan has confirmed his interest in becoming manager of the Clare senior hurlers.
Thirteen social houses being built in Feakle have been described as “institutional and archaic” due to the chosen colour scheme.
*Donal Moloney. Photograph: Martin Connolly Donal Moloney has been ‘disrespected’ by the manner in which the process of appointing Clare’s next senior hurling manager has been carried out, members of his backroom team have stated.
Clare’s local property tax is to increase by fifteen percent following a vote by elected members on Monday evening.
Tributes to have been paid to the late William Freney by his colleagues and elected members of Clare County Council describing him as a huge asset to the county in which he lived and worked.
*Donal Moloney issues an instruction to Tony Kelly. Photograph: Martin Connolly Gerry O’Connor’s departure may impact on whether his co-manager Donal Moloney is kept on as Clare senior hurling manager.