Huge crowds turn out to pay tribute to Jackie O’Gorman
The coffin of Jackie O’Gorman is brought past St John’s NS. Photograph: Joe Buckley PAST and present hurling warriors came out in their droves to pay tribute to the late Jackie O’Gorman.
The coffin of Jackie O’Gorman is brought past St John’s NS. Photograph: Joe Buckley PAST and present hurling warriors came out in their droves to pay tribute to the late Jackie O’Gorman.
*Máire Ní Ghruagáin, Con Woods and Lewy Halpin. An ash tree was planted outside the former grounds of Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA following a ninety minute history talk at the location.
*Photograph: Gary Collins Tuesday of this week marked the eightieth anniversary since the opening of Dr Daly Park in Tulla.
A global pandemic was not enough to deter a GAA annual from coming up trumps yet again.
Regarded as one of the finest midfielders of his generation, former Newmarket-on-Fergus and Clare hurler Liam Danagher has been laid to rest.
As Clare mourns the loss of one of its greatest musicians in Chris Droney, The Clare Echo’s Páraic McMahon gets the views of other leading musicians and broadcasters in the county on the contribution made to our culture and society by the Bellharbour native.
One of Clare’s greatest ever hurlers is to be buried on Friday (tomorrow).