Clare GAA followers need to become more united
Club delegates in Clare have appealed for followers of the county to adopt a less ‘negative approach’ on social media.
Club delegates in Clare have appealed for followers of the county to adopt a less ‘negative approach’ on social media.
Seven GAA clubs in Clare have expressed an interest in fielding an additional adult team for 2021.
Voting procedure proved to be a bone of contention at the February virtual sitting of the Clare County Board.
More than €10m has been spent by Clare County Council on consultants fees over the past two years.
U20 hurling and gaelic football club competitions are expected to be held in Clare this year with a move to U19 and U21 competitions in 2022.
A podcast series is to be released by Clare GAA throughout the month of March.
An “unsafe section of road” in Lissycasey is to be discussed to determine if it fits the bill to warrant inclusion on the 2021 road restoration programme.
An average of one accident a year has highlighted the need for safety measures to be implemented at Cranny Cross, an elected representative of Clare County Council has stated.
Four new sub-committees are to be established by Clare GAA focused on underage development, finance and infrastructural development.
John Ryan is to continue in the hotseat as Lissycasey senior football manager.