Downes back to drive Ennistymon forward for second season
*Declan Downes. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography FORMER Clare senior football selector Declan Downes has committed to a second season in charge of the Ennistymon footballers.
*Declan Downes. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography FORMER Clare senior football selector Declan Downes has committed to a second season in charge of the Ennistymon footballers.
*Michael Foran of O’Currys. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. O’CURRYS have been relegated from the Clare IFC and will next year line out in the Junior A ranks for the first time since 1995.
*Tara Rynne with Alex Leyden, Conor Rynne and Lawrence Healy. Photograph: John Sheridan. TARA RYNNE has tasted success on and off the field, this weekend she’s hoping to guide her Ennistymon Community School charges to All-Ireland glory.
Donncha O’Dwyer holds onto possession. Photograph: John Sheridan DONNCHA O’DWYER is likely to be the youngest member of Ennistymon Community School’s starting fifteen as they go in search of All-Ireland honours this weekend.
Lawrence Healy on the sideline. Photograph: John Sheridan MANAGEMENT and playing both have similar pressures but they also bring the same levels of enjoyment, former Clare defender Lawrence Healy has discovered.
Josh Daniels in action for Ennistymon Community School. Photograph: John Sheridan JOSH DANIELS may be more familiar to standing between the posts but he’s found a new lease of life out the field.
*Conor Burke on the attack for Ennistymon CS. Photograph: John Sheridan. EIGHT days after being crowned Munster champions, Ennistymon Community School return to action on this Saturday.
*Members of the Ennistymon CS panel with their mentors. MUNSTER SUCCESS for Ennistymon Community College will provide “a great boost” for the school, players and their clubs.
*Lawrence Healy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. EX CLARE footballer Lawrence Healy will be leading the line in TUS’ Moylish campus as Ennistymon bid for provincial honours.
*Tara Rynne (centre). ENNISTYMON Community school’s senior footballers travel to Limerick on this Friday hoping to bridge a three year gap by winning back the Corn Sheain Ui Mhurchu.