Senior status on the line for four Clare clubs
*Clarecastle manager, Brian Russell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FOUR TEAMS will battle to retain their status in the Clare SHC this coming weekend.
*Clarecastle manager, Brian Russell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FOUR TEAMS will battle to retain their status in the Clare SHC this coming weekend.
*The incident took place at Ennis Mart last August. A FARMER son of Euromillions winner, Dolores McNamara is to “fully contest” assault and breach of the peace charges arising from an alleged incident at Ennis Mart in August of last year.
*Jason McCarthy and Liam Corry will cross paths again. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill QUARTER-FINAL pairings have been unveiled for the Clare SHC, IHC and Junior B competitions.
*Daniel Treacy and Mikey O’Shea battle for possession. Photograph: Gary Collins AN EAST CLARE bloodbath is on the cards for the relegation play-offs in the Clare SHC.
Siblings often disagree but for four sisters the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Biochemistry at University of Limerick has proven to be the perfect pathway for all their ambitions.
*Oisin O’Donnell scored 1-04 for Crusheen. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRUSHEEN saved their senior status and sent Smith O’Briens into a relegation battle less than a year after their promotion.
*Orla, Rosie and Anthony (RIP) Foley. A WELL-KNOWN KILLALOE family are on target to raise €40,000 for three charities.
CONSTRUCTION on the long-awaited Killaloe Bypass has finally begun.
*Cllr Tony O’Brien speaking with Kim Murphy SHANNON AIRPORT received a big push when Clare’s first citizen made his debut appearance on US television.