Clare start league on a high with 19 point win over Westmeath
Zi Yan Spillane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A comfortable and expected victory over Westmeath saw Clare commence their Division 1B Very National Camogie League on a winning note.
Zi Yan Spillane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A comfortable and expected victory over Westmeath saw Clare commence their Division 1B Very National Camogie League on a winning note.
*Niamh Mulqueen (far right) with Rebecca Crowe, Anne-Marie McGann and Sinead O’Keeffe. Photograph: John Mangan MOMENTS can turn a game on its head and for Clare midfielder Niamh Mulqueen, it was the thirty second swing in the opening half when a Tipperary goal was prevented and it ended up kick starting a move that resulted …
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*The Kilmaley trio of Caoimhe Cahill, Sinead O’Keeffe and Grace Carmody at the homecoming in Hotel Woodstock. Photograph: John Mangan SINEAD O’KEEFFE, Clare’s All-Ireland winning Junior camogie captain is confident their success will lead to more days out in Croke Park.
*Niamh Mulqueen chases after Ciara Hill. Photograph: ©INPHO/Evan Treacy OVERCOMING Armagh was a case of third time lucky when it came to outcomes in the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Junior camogie championship for midfielder Niamh Mulqueen.
*Sinead Hogg and Niamh Mulqueen celebrate at the final whistle. CLARE’S JUNIOR camogie side came from four points down to record a dramatic one point win over Armagh and seal their place in the All-Ireland final.