Cusack Cup champions Ennistymon still unbeaten
*Ennistymon’s Liam Cotter. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WITH just two rounds remaining the race for places in the play offs and to avoid relegation in the various football leagues is hotting up.
*Ennistymon’s Liam Cotter. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WITH just two rounds remaining the race for places in the play offs and to avoid relegation in the various football leagues is hotting up.
Pictured at the recent MACE Excellence Awards for achieving exceptional standards in retailing, held in Lawlor’s Hotel, in Naas in Co Kildare, were Tom Fleming MACE ROA with Anne Keyes, MACE Lahinch Road Ennis, Grainne Talty and TJ Talty, MACE Lissycasey. THREE MACE stores in Clare were honoured for achieving exceptional standards in retailing.
*Ennistymon goalkeeper Noel Sexton. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ENNISTYMON remain unbeaten from four outings in the Cusack Cup while Corofin also have full points in the Garry Cup.
EAST CLARE had reason to celebrate on the greyhound front with wins for Gary Pepper and Donie Duggan.
ONGOING talk with landowners is essential regarding the development of the €80m West Clare Railway Greenway, a county councillor for the area has stressed.
*Senator Paul Gavan (SF), Mary Lou McDonald (SF) and Dawn Bennett (SF). WEST CLARE businesswoman, Dawn Bennett (SF) has been confirmed as Sinn Féin’s candidate in the Kilrush local electoral for the June 7th elections.
*Clare goalkeeper, Stephen Ryan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill NOT ALONE has Stephen Ryan’s responsibility as a leader within the Clare senior football panel changed but so too has the role of the county’s first choice goalkeeper on the field.
*Joey Rouine charges out of defence for Ennistymon. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography AFTER three rounds in the FutureTicketing Cusack Cup, Ennistymon and St Joseph’s Miltown remain unbeaten.
A FEASIBILITY STUDY is underway to determine future uses of the Mars Cinema buildings and land in Kilrush.
112 years after the sinking of RMS Titanic, a blue plaque will be unveiled for Percy Fletcher, the Tooting Bugler whose young widow Mary Meaney was from Kilrush.