Home is where the heart is for Inamona captain Rynne
*Laura Foley and Laura Rynne in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. Home is where the heart is, they say and for Inagh/Kilnamona senior camogie captain, Laura Rynne that is the case.
*Laura Foley and Laura Rynne in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. Home is where the heart is, they say and for Inagh/Kilnamona senior camogie captain, Laura Rynne that is the case.
*A dejected Conner Hegarty. Photograph: Ruth Griffin EXPERIENCE gained from coming up short in the Clare SHC semi-finals following penalties “will be hopefully be invaluable” to Inagh/Kilnamona’s young guns.
Shane Golden shoots under pressure from Keith White and Conner Hegarty. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SIXMILEBRIDGE and Feakle will meet in the TUS Clare SHC final for the first time after The Bridge overcame Inagh/Kilnamona following a penalty shootout.
*Eamonn Foudy saves David Reidy’s penalty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill INAGH/KILNAMONA produced ‘a total team effort’ to seal their place in the Clare SHC semi-finals for the first time since 2021.
David McNamara clashes with Aidan McCarthy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill INAGH/KILNAMONA ran out deserving victors against a previously unbeaten Éire Óg to progress to the last four of the TUS Clare SHC.
*Sean Rynne gets a strike away despite Paddy Donnellan’s attempts to block. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill INAGH/KILNAMONA are aiming to bring the form from their last two matches for their quarter-final showdown with Éire Óg this Saturday evening.
*Clarecastle/Ballyea’s Doireann Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THE race for the Clare senior camogie title (McMahon cup) continued at the weekend when there were some high scoring games.
*Aidan McCarthy gets a shot away with Paurig Taylor trying to block. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A four goal second half blitz sealed Inagh/Kilnamona’s passage to the last eight on the Clare Senior Hurling Championship at the expense of a previously unbeaten Broadford in Cusack Park.
*Fred Hegarty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CRITICISM over their first round loss to Scariff left a sense of hurt within the Inagh/Kilnamona senior hurling squad and management.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THERE were no major surprises as the race for the Clare senior camogie championship continued with the conclusion of the second round.