Tuamgraney’s Daly to be next Chief Executive of Clare County Council
*Gordon Daly. Photograph: Alan Place TUAMGRANEY native Gordon Daly is to be the new Chief Executive of Clare County Council.
*Gordon Daly. Photograph: Alan Place TUAMGRANEY native Gordon Daly is to be the new Chief Executive of Clare County Council.
Zi Yan Spillane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A comfortable and expected victory over Westmeath saw Clare commence their Division 1B Very National Camogie League on a winning note.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PLAYING in a county final is special at any time but when you are one of four sisters on the team, it makes it that bit more special.
*The late John Daly (RIP). A CORONER has told a grieving mother that the questions she wants answered concerning her 18 year old son’s death are not going to get answered.
Linda Daly keeps her eye on the sliotar while Eimear McGrath closes in for a hook. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE’s reign as Munster Champions is over after a six point scoring spree without reply secured the Thomas McDonagh Cup for Drom & Inch.
*The late John Daly. An 18 year old Leaving Cert student died in a car crash in Cratloe in south east Clare less than one hour after kissing his mother on the cheek good night and telling her that he loved her.
Ciara Grogan, Doireann Murphy and Susan Daly. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography In a historic double-header, Clare’s senior camogie team travel to FBD Semple Stadium on Sunday to face Tipperary in the semi-final of the Munster championship.