Clondegad bring championship bid back to life by beating Éire Óg
*Clondegad’s Gary Brennan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clondegad brought their 2021 Clare SFC bid back to life with a vital one point win over favourites Éire Óg on Saturday afternoon.
*Clondegad’s Gary Brennan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clondegad brought their 2021 Clare SFC bid back to life with a vital one point win over favourites Éire Óg on Saturday afternoon.
*Gavin Cooney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Éire Óg had it easier than expected when they ran out ten point winners against Lissycasey in the opening round of the Clare SFC.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A hotly fancied Clare under 20 football side bowed out of the Munster championship at the first hurdle on Thursday evening.
*Michael Neylon. Photograph: John Meyler With the commitment involved in coaching and managing teams rising by the year, Michael Neylon is surprisingly refreshed despite holding down two time-consuming roles.
*Pictured L-R: Brendan Foley under age development officer, Patrick Minogue U15 coach, Martin Haugh sponsor with Madeline Haugh, William O’Brien U9 coach, Declan O’Halloran treasurer. Front row: Mark McInerney U11 coach and Alex Simpson club kit man. Smith O’Briens GAA Club have announced Munster Tree Surgeons Ltd as the new sponsor of their underage panels.
Kilmurry Ibrickane have qualified for their tenth Clare SFC semi-final in twelve years after overcoming the challenge of Éire Óg on Sunday afternoon.
Clare’s minor footballers have made two changes to their team for Sunday’s All-Ireland MFC quarter-final against Galway. Maurice Walsh’s side lost the Munster Final to Kerry on a scoreline of 3-21 to 1-07 on June 23rd. The management have made two changes in attack for the game; Mark McInerney and Jack Regan who started the …
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