Clare must lick wounds & regroup for All-Ireland series
*Susan Daly in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare have to lick their wounds, regroup and see can they pull back a bit of pride in the All-Ireland championship.
*Susan Daly in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare have to lick their wounds, regroup and see can they pull back a bit of pride in the All-Ireland championship.
CLARE’S senior camogie side have lost the Munster final for the second year in a row.
*Aine O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE WILL bid to become Munster senior camogie champions for only the fourth time when they face off with Tipperary this Saturday.
*Ellen Casey tries to get a block in. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A strong second half showing from Kerry proved decisive as they accounted for Clare in this Munster intermediate camogie championship semi-final this Sunday afternoon.
*Clare camogie manager, John Carmody. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GETTING BACK to the Munster senior camogie final for a second successive year was always a target for Clare.
*Clare’s Alannah Ryan in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S senior camogie side have qualified for the Munster final for the second year in a row.
Little space afforded by either Marian Quaid and Becky Foley. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography THERE’S MORE than one Shannonside derby this weekend, with the camogie clash of Clare and Limerick to entertain GAA followers this Saturday when the neighbours clash in the Munster senior championship semi-final, a game that will open proceedings at the TUS …
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*Caoimhe Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s campaign in the Very National Camogie League started so well when they defeated Kilkenny but three defeats in a row have left them preparing for another relegation battle.
*Clare Hehir. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior camogie side have been beaten for the second weekend in a row.
*Clare’s Lorna McNamara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CORK PROVED A level above Clare’s senior camogie side as they missed out on the opportunity to put successive wins together.