Clare camogie side in must-win territory
CLARE’s senior camogie side are in must-win territory this weekend if they are to avoid a relegation catfight.
CLARE’s senior camogie side are in must-win territory this weekend if they are to avoid a relegation catfight.
*Alannah Ryan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S wait to get their first win of this year’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship continues after they suffered a one point defeat to Wexford on Saturday afternoon.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A clinical and fresh Cork outfit put a tired leg weary Clare to the sword coasting to a twelve point victory in the All-Ireland senior camogie championship.
Regan Conway. Photograph: ©INPHO/Oisin Keniry CLARE’S JUNIOR CAMOGIE SIDE began their All-Ireland campaign with a comprehensive twenty two point home win over Mayo.
*Chloe Morey in action for Clare. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography The eternal conundrum of how to optimise performance while revelling in the journey is something that Chloe Morey has possibly cracked ahead of her latest tilt at the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.
*Photograph: Ryan Byrne / Inpho IN WHAT WILL go down as one of the greatest Munster Finals in recent times, Clare suffered an agonising defeat after two periods of extra time.
CLARE are the Munster Junior camogie champions after recording a convincing ten point win over Waterford.
CLARE’S qualification for not one but two Munster camogie finals this weekend represents serious progress according to management of the senior and junior sides.
*Zi Yan Spillane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A FIRST MUNSTER FINAL appearance since 2012 is the reward for the Clare senior camogie team following their four point replay win over Tipperary.
*Chloe Morey. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE’S BID for a fourth Munster senior camogie title is still alive after it finished all square in their provincial semi-final with Tipperary.