Glory Kilmihil in Galway for Keane & Collins
KILMIHIL OWNERS Thomas Keane and John Collins were among those in the winner’s circle in Galway over the weekend Miltown Malbay and Feakle had reason to shout in Limerick.
KILMIHIL OWNERS Thomas Keane and John Collins were among those in the winner’s circle in Galway over the weekend Miltown Malbay and Feakle had reason to shout in Limerick.
Liam Markham and Enda Boyce block Keelan Guyler’s momentum. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography IT’S DOWN to the last nine in the TUS Clare senior football championship and the route to get to here is analysed in the latest episode of The Water Break.
*Kieran Malone made a big impact off the bench. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St. Joseph’s Miltown sealed their place in the last eight of the TUS Clare senior football championship when they recorded a hard earned win over Clondegad at sunny Cusack Park this Sunday.
*Gordon Kelly of St Joseph’s Miltown. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WITH SIX quarter-final places up for grabs in the TUS Clare senior football championship, Seamus Hayes explains how the remaining spots can and will be filled this weekend.
*Gardaí on duty in Clare. KILLALOE AND SCARIFF are to move from the Clare Garda Division as part of new nationwide changes to be rolled out to the operating model of An Garda Síochána.
*Ciaran Russell is tackled by Oisin Looney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AS the Clare SFC hits round two, we return for a new series of The Water Break, The Clare Echo’s video podcast exclusive to subscribers.
*Jarlath Collins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG have all but advanced to the quarter-finals of the Clare SFC and in doing so keep their bid for three in a row well on track.
*The Harvey sisters, Grainne, Caoimhe and Shauna. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography FEW LINKS remain between the Clare ladies football team which contested the 2016 All-Ireland and this year’s set-up but as ever the involvement of the Harvey family is to the fore.
*St Joseph’s Miltown’s Conor Cleary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST JOSEPH’S MILTOWN came out on top in the opening round of the Clare senior football championship described by their manager as “a scary prospect”.
*Cormac Murray. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST JOSEPH’S MILTOWN brought a strong attacking threat which proved decisive in overcoming Doonbeg to start their Clare SFC bid with a three point win.