Collins hopeful COVID-19 will no longer be as disruptive for inter-county teams
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE senior football manager, Colm Collins is hopeful COVID-19 will no longer be “as disruptive” for inter-county teams.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE senior football manager, Colm Collins is hopeful COVID-19 will no longer be “as disruptive” for inter-county teams.
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: Eamon Ward ROAD signs that have been missing in Kilmihil and Kildysart have been confusing the people of West Clare for years, a county councillor has claimed.
*Daniel Walsh is brought over the line by Tadhg Corkery. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s first outing of the year has been moved from Thursday evening to Saturday afternoon.
*Seán Lenihan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography LADIES FOOTBALL in Clare “is in a better place,” the county’s Annual General Meeting heard with Seán Lenihan remaining on as Chairman.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Amalgamations “are the future,” the manager of the recently crowned Clare U21A football champions has said.
*Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) showing off the facilities at Kilmihil’s People Park. Photograph: Eamon Ward SAFER access to Kilmihil’s People Park needs to be enabled, elected representatives have stated.
Five points was the margin as Cill Cúl Gaels defeated Éire Óg in the U21A football championship final on Thursday evening.
Clare schoolgirls soccer is celebrating Gaynor cup under 15 plate success this week after they scored a 1-0 win over Limerick County in the final played at the University of Limerick.
*Fergal Guinane lined out at centre-back for Shannon Gaels/Kilmihil/Kildysart/Coolmeen. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Éire Óg will face off with a Shannon Estuary amalgamation in the final of the Clare U21A football championship.
OF the twelve races at Limerick last Thursday, there was four Clare winners celebrating.