Liscannor trained Valinor is performer of the night
Race seven at the Limerick Track on Saturday night last saw the Gammell Car Sale AO 550 take place and this was landed by arguably the performer of the night in Valinor.
Race seven at the Limerick Track on Saturday night last saw the Gammell Car Sale AO 550 take place and this was landed by arguably the performer of the night in Valinor.
*Alan Sweeney & Donie Garrrihy celebrate winning the 2019 Clare IFC title while speaking to Seamus Hayes. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly (Burren Eye Photography) CONCERN for a number of GAA clubs in West and North Clare came to the fore again at the weekend as the race for this season’s under 21 championships commenced.
A LISCANNOR artist took first place in a California CVC Show.
Éire Óg sealed their return to the senior ranks after winning the Clare intermediate ladies football final on Sunday.
*The Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk. A NORTH CLARE councillor has claimed the Clare Local Development Company (CLDC) are “not willing to leave the pitch” regarding their ownership of the Cliffs of Moher coastal walk.
Padraig Haugh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Liscannor retained their TUS Intermediate Football Championship status with composure, ball retention and an electric 2-05 from Cian Guerin.
*Winner of the Construction Mans Sweepstake Ballygibbon Cash with owner John O’Meara being presented with Trophy by Noel Gavin, also in photo is Clare hurler Peter Duggan. THE final of the Construction Man’s A3 525 yards stake was the centre piece of Friday night twelve race programme at Galway Greyhound Stadium which was a Gala …
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*Darren McNamara holds off Darren Nagle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ENNISTYMON’s second team ensured they will remain in the intermediate ranks for 2025 after overcoming the challenge of North Clare rivals Liscannor.
*Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk. CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL’s Chief Executive has said they need to “full control” of the Cliffs of Moher coastal walk to make it safe.
*Cillian Gavin claims the ball in the air for Clondegad. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SEVEN of the eight quarter final places in the TUS Clare intermediate football championship have been filled with the remaining spot resting between O’Currys and Coolmeen who will meet on September 14/15.