‘We’re not training four times a week for moral victories’ – O’Leary
Complacency certainly won’t be an issue for the Clare Ladies Footballers this weekend after an opening round stumble almost cost them their championship lives last year.
Complacency certainly won’t be an issue for the Clare Ladies Footballers this weekend after an opening round stumble almost cost them their championship lives last year.
*Niamh O’Dea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Embroiled in a Group of Death for camogie and a welcome Group of Life for ladies football, there’s no room for error on either front for Niamh O’Dea and Co. this weekend.
*Captain Caoimhe Harvey holds off a Meath challenge. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare’s exit from the National Ladies Football League has been described as “humbling” by the county manager, Evan Talty.
*Caoimhe Harvey holds off Ciara Banville. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare’s intermediate ladies footballers left it late to claim a win in their first encounter of the year.
Ennis based company Rengen Power are the new title sponsors for Clare ladies football for the next three years while Gaelic Armour have been confirmed as the full kit partners.
*Grainne Nolan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Dates for the start of the season for Clare’s senior camogie side and intermediate ladies footballers have been outlined.
*Caoimhe Harvey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Caoimhe Harvey has been named as the new captain of the Clare intermediate ladies football side.
Two Clare ladies footballers were included on the intermediate team of the championship which was announced on Saturday night.
Sporting bodies across the county are awaiting further clarity on when competitions can resume while the adult season will be cancelled, the Munster branch of the IRFU have informed clubs.
U12 ladies footballers in Clare are ‘coached to foul,’ a club referee has outlined in a call for the sin-bin to be introduced at the age-group.