Clare crew help UL to first Collingwood Cup title
Ewan O’Brien, Leon Daly, Dean Hegarty, David McCarthy and Tom Hanrahan. A FIRST EVER Collingwood Cup title for the University of Limerick saw five Clare players collect medals.
Ewan O’Brien, Leon Daly, Dean Hegarty, David McCarthy and Tom Hanrahan. A FIRST EVER Collingwood Cup title for the University of Limerick saw five Clare players collect medals.
*Colin Lynch will manage Clarecastle this year. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ALL TEAMS that will compete in the intermediate hurling championship in Clare in 2024 have their management teams in place.
*Ex Clare manager, Gerry O’Connor is back for a second stint as Éire Óg manager. Photograph: Martin Connolly AS the new domestic GAA season approaches, clubs across the county have been busy putting plans in place while many have commenced training for what they hope will lead to title winning performances.
*Oisin O’Donnell returns to the training panel. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FIFTEEN hurlers have been added to Clare’s senior training panel with manager Brian Lohan to finalise his panel at the end of January, prior to the start of the Allianz Natonal Hurling League.
EMERGENCY services and crew from Clare County Council are working to clean up an oil spill on the main Ennis to Ennistymon road with motorists urged to drive slowly on the route.
*Adam Hogan excelled in defence for the FEAKLE/KILLANENA were crowned U21A hurling champions with a two point victory over Inagh/Kilnamona.
*Conor Rynne, Conner Hegarty and Sean Rynne put the pressure on. Photograph: Chris Copley INAGH/KILNAMONA have sealed their place in the U21A hurling final while Éire Óg will meet Broadford in the U21B decider.
*Sláinte an Chláir. Photograph: Paschal Brooks SERVICE USERS OF Sláinte an Chláir have admitted they would be lost without it and have labelled it “a life-saver”.
*Mary Skehan, Lindsay Walsh and Theresa Murrihy. Photograph: Paschal Brooks. CLARE Cancer Support, Sláinte An Chláir is encouraging cancer sufferers and survivors, along with their families to make use of their “evidence-based” services at their centre in Kilnamona.
*Laura Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA have advanced to the Clare senior camogie finals for the third year in a row.