Lohan yet to decide on Clare future
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Brian Lohan has yet to decide on whether he is keen to continue as Clare senior hurling manager.
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Brian Lohan has yet to decide on whether he is keen to continue as Clare senior hurling manager.
*Clare captain, Clare Hehir. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare could hardly have asked for a tougher challenge in the opening round of the All-Ireland senior camogie championship than a meeting with the defending champions Kilkenny who are also the current league title holders.
*Referee James Owens with captains John Conlon and Seamus Callanan before Sunday’s game. Photograph: Joe Buckley A former Clare TD has said protests will need to be held over the controversial decision by James Owens during Sunday’s Munster senior hurling semi-final.
The race for the U15 A and B hurling championships gets underway on Bank holiday Monday with twelve games listed for decision, three in the A grade and the remainder in the B competition.
A construction worker who died in Galway on Wednesday has been named locally as Clareman, Brian Callinan.
Áras Contae an Chláir is to light up in colour teal on Saturday to promote awareness of ovarian cancer in the county.
A town bus service for Ennis is “an absolute priority” of the National Transport Authority (NTA).
Inagh/Kilnamona will have a new management for 2021 with Eugene Cullinan taking over from Fergal Hegarty.
The General Election of February 2020 was regarded as a political earthquake in Co Clare.
Tributes have been paid to well known book shop and theatre owner Éibhleann Ní Ghríofa who passed away earlier this month having been diagnosed with terminal cancer during the summer at the age of just 36.