Kilmaley determined to back up Clare Cup success in championship
*Kilmaley’s Gearoid O’Grady. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMALEY ARE DETERMINED to back up their Clare Cup success when it comes to championship.
*Kilmaley’s Gearoid O’Grady. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMALEY ARE DETERMINED to back up their Clare Cup success when it comes to championship.
*Noel Casey clears his lines under pressure from Paraic O’Loughlin. Photograph: Mark Hayes Kilmaley have been crowned Clare Cup champions for the second time in four years.
*Sean O’Loughlin fields the ball from Barry Fitzpatrick. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clonlara and Kilmaley will contest the final of the Clare Cup at Cusack Park next weekend.
*Seadna Morey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Twenty teams divided into two groups of ten set out back in March in search of the Clare Cup, senior hurling league, title and just four remain in the race for the title.
*Brian Carey holds off Eoin Guilfoyle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Pairings are now known for the knockout stages of the Clare Cup following the final round of group games played on Sunday.
*Kilmaley’s Daire Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Kilmaley are the first side to secure a place in the semi-finals of the Clare Cup.
Pinnacle Rio claimed a fourteenth career success for Michael Costelloe while the John Maher owned Kate’s Princess routed her rivals in Galway.
The victorious Newmarket-on-Fergus U14 camogie side, several of these players are affected by the fixture clash. Photograph: David Dillon REIGNING CLARE COMMUNITY GAMES camogie champions, Newmarket-on-Fergus have been forced to withdraw from the county finals scheduled to take place this weekend.
*Oisin Kavanagh takes on Leon Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Kilmaley remain unbeaten in the Clare Cup while Broadford had the bragging rights over neighbours Sixmilebridge.
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: John Mangan LONG MEETINGS are testing the patience of Clare’s longest serving politician.