Carmody steps down as Clare senior camogie manager
*John Carmody. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. JOHN CARMODY has stepped down as manager of the Clare senior camogie team.
*John Carmody. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. JOHN CARMODY has stepped down as manager of the Clare senior camogie team.
*Maeve Sheridan of Western Herd Brewing. TEN YEARS ON from its foundation, Western Herd Brewing Company continues to serve as an example to all small businesses in Clare.
*Tommy Barry and Mikey O’Neill celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The Group of Death sprung to life in almost incredulous circumstances after Kilmaley completed a remarkable twelve point second half turnaround to edge out neighbours Ballyea at the death.
*Ballyea and Kilmaley face off in one of the ties of the round. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. SIXTEEN teams enter the championship arena this weekend as the sliotar gets thrown in for the eagerly awaited TUS Clare senior and premier intermediate hurling championships.
TWENTY TWO GROUP WATER schemes in Clare not connected to Uisce Éireann’s public network have been allocated €14.7m.
*Kilmaley’s Colm Killeen. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill EVERY score and puck matters when it comes to championship, few teams understand that better than Kilmaley.
CONNOLLY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT have been granted planning for a much needed community building in the village.
*Lynda Daly in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. LOSING by ten points to Waterford in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-final was a margin that didn’t do Clare justice, manager John Carmody maintained.
A TOTAL of €4,200 was raised for Milford Care Centre in the annual Ann Maher memorial fundraiser dance.
LIAM O’Connor is part of the over 100,000 Irish people who now call Australia home.