People of Clare come out in force in vigils for Ashling Murphy
MORE THAN one thousand people came out in Clare across Friday evening to pay their respects to the late Ashling Murphy.
MORE THAN one thousand people came out in Clare across Friday evening to pay their respects to the late Ashling Murphy.
*Clarecastle’s Jack Murphy in action against Crusheen during their relegation play-off in November. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PROPER PROCEDURE was not followed on the vote which decided that no team would be relegated from last year’s Clare SHC, clubs have claimed.
A first Dr Harty Cup semi-final awaits St Joseph’s of Tulla after another spirited fightback earned them victory over Cork’s Christian Brothers College at Kilmallock on Saturday afternoon.
CARS are travelling through Cratloe at a “frightening” pace.
*Crusheen/Tubber players celebrate. Photograph: Ruth Griffin Crusheen/Tubber are celebrating this Christmas week after being crowned under 21 B hurling champions at Cusack Park this Sunday afternoon.
*Michael O’Neill collecting votes from delegates at the 2019 County Convention. Photograph: John Mangan A TOTAL of seven motions are to go before the clubs of Clare at County Convention this Tuesday.
*Clare County Council crews preparing to safeguard Lahinch from Storm Barra. CLARE is bracing itself for the arrival of Storm Barra with a status red wind warning in place for the county.
FOUR Clare handballers will partake in the rescheduled O’Neills All-Ireland 4 wall championship finals this weekend.
There was mixed luck for two Clare schools as the race for the Dr. Harty cup continued this Wednesday afternoon.
FORTY sailors arrived in Kilkishen and surrounding areas for the GP14 Munster Championships last weekend.