Bridge’s John O’Meara appointed Kiladangan manager
*John O’Meara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SIXMILEBRIDGE’s John O’Meara has been appointed as the new manager of Tipperary side Kiladanagan.
*John O’Meara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SIXMILEBRIDGE’s John O’Meara has been appointed as the new manager of Tipperary side Kiladanagan.
*Kilmaley goalkeeper, Bryan O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SIXMILEBRIDGE’S BRIAN CULBERT is to coach the Kilmaley senior hurlers next year.
LAHINCH Coast Hotel is one of North Clare’s most popular destinations with families and golfers. Since the O’Meara family took over as co-owners in late 2018, the 147-bedroom hotel and leisure centre is showing its true colours as a family-run establishment.
Cratloe’s Tony Considine has guided Kilmallock to Limerick SHC glory for the third time.
*The Clare minor hurling management. Back Row (L-R): James Carrig, Barry Coffey, Pa McEvoy, John O’Meara. Front row (L-R): Alan Duggan, Oisin O’Brien, Terence Chaplin. Clare have been handed a difficult task in the opening round of the Munster under 17 hurling championship in which they play Cork at Semple Stadium in Thurles on Wednesday …
A Sixmilebridge duo have been appointed as the manager and coach of the Patrickswell senior hurlers.
Even a global pandemic couldn’t deter the positive effect of Lahinch hosting The Irish Open twelve months ago with two hoteliers from the coastal spot looking at the bright side having reopened their doors last Monday.
*Seadna Morey holds off the challenge of Enda Boyce. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly (BurrenEye Photography) Tim Crowe was coach to the Sixmilebridge senior side that won their first championship in 1977, on Sunday he was manager of the side that claimed their fourteenth title.
*Lahinch. Photograph: Martin Connolly For a new business, having your location broadcast across the world months after re-opening plus welcoming 100,000 visitors to the area is the stuff of dreams, for Brid and John O’Meara of Lahinch Coast Hotel it was the reality.