Rineen Ambush recalled in new play
DOOLIN will host the world premiere of the play ‘2 Days in September’ this week.
DOOLIN will host the world premiere of the play ‘2 Days in September’ this week.
A MORE FINELY TUNED policy is required when it comes to the ‘No Mow May’ policy in Clare according to county councillors.
The semi-finals of the Martin Ryan Transport Treaty Cup Open 350 featured on a twelve race card at Limerick Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night last. The night ended with a terrific performance from Coolavanny Palm as she turned her A2 575 contest into a procession for David Hogan of Quilty.
*Jamie Malone on his way to kicking the winning score against Roscommon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s footballers will be determined to ensure reaching the last eight of the All-Ireland quarter-finals is not the highlight of their season.
GROWTH IN COOLMEEN HAS been flagged in the argument to reduce the speed limit in the West Clare village.
*Damage in Quilty and Seafield following the storms of 2014. QUILTY AND parts of West Clare “are the forefront of the consequences of climate change,” the Cathaoirleach of the local electoral area has stressed.
A judge has told a court that children “are stuck with a mother who will not obey the law”.
*Clare captain, Eoin Cleary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s victory over Roscommon at Croke Park on Sunday has “provided a huge lift for the county”.
*Diarmuid O’Donnell scored two goals for Kildysart while Damien O’Loughlin & Corofin secured promotion. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography The concluding round of games in Divisions 1, 2 and 3 played over the weekend have cleared the way for the play offs and also confirmed what teams will drop down a division for next season.
Trailing by five points with time running out, Clare footballers staged a dramatic comeback to overcome Roscommon with Keelan Sexton netting a penalty, captain Eoin Cleary kicked a decisive point while the winning score came courtesy of Jamie Malone.