Chambers expected to remain as Asst Treasurer of Clare GAA
Sean Chambers speaks with Anne Hayes. Photograph: Natasha Barton SEAN CHAMBERS is set to continue in his role as Assistant Treasurer of Clare GAA.
Sean Chambers speaks with Anne Hayes. Photograph: Natasha Barton SEAN CHAMBERS is set to continue in his role as Assistant Treasurer of Clare GAA.
*Dermot Coughlan in action with Connor Meaney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill NOT THAT they were out of the race but Kilmurry Ibrickane are certainly back in contention for the Clare SFC after picking up their first win of the championship at Lissycasey’s expense.
*Daragh Sexton. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMURRY IBRICKANE are far from dead after their defeat in the first round of the Clare SFC and they’ll be hoping to spring their championship bid to life when they meet Lissycasey on Saturday evening.
*Aiden ‘Horse’ Moloney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AIDEN ‘HORSE’ Moloney finds himself coming up against his native club Kilmurry Ibrickane in one of the more intriguing ties of the second round of the TUS Clare SFC.
*Anne Hayes. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TWO CLARE GAA officers walked out of the July County Board meeting following tense exchanges in Caherlohan.
*Shane Griffin scores Lissycasey’s first goal. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FRESH FROM WINNING THE CUSACK CUP LISSYCASEY laid down a marker in the opening round of the TUS Clare senior football championship when dispatching of neighbours Kilmihil.
*Lissycasey’s Connor Meaney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill IT’s been five years since the winners of the Cusack Cup have left a meaningful dent when it comes to championship and Lissycasey are looking to put an end to that trend.
*The Finnucane family celebrate in Miltown Malbay. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill LISSYCASEY’s confidence has taken a big leap ahead of the start of the Clare senior football championship after winning the Cusack Cup for the second time.
*Clare GAA Chairman Kieran Keating presents the Cusack Cup to Conor Finnucane, Lisssycasey’s captain. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. LISSYCASEY have claimed the Cusack Cup title for the second time in their history after easing past the challenge of holders Ennistymon.
*Niall Kelly of Lissycasey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. LISSYCASEY & COROFIN have qualified for the FutureTicketing Cusack Cup and RealPrint Garry Cup final’s following impressive displays in the semi-final’s against St. Joseph’s Miltown & Kilmihill.