Tipp knock out Clare’s ladies footballers
Clare’s intermediate ladies football side have been eliminated by All-Ireland favourites Tippeary.
Clare’s intermediate ladies football side have been eliminated by All-Ireland favourites Tippeary.
*Carol O’Leary. Photograph: David Dillon Carol O’Leary and Orla Devitt return to the Clare intermediate ladies football side for Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final.
*Clare captain Laurie Ryan. Photograph: David Dillon Clare’s intermediate ladies football have got their season back on track with a ten point win over Laois securing their place in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.
*Photograph: David Dillon Defeat marked Clare’s start in the Ladies Football All-Ireland IFC on Sunday afternoon.
Ailish Considine returns to the Clare’s intermediate ladies football lineup for the first time this year as they begin their All-Ireland championship campaign on Sunday.
*Fiona Lafferty. Clare’s senior camogie team commence their All-Ireland senior championship campaign in Sixmilebridge this evening (Saturday) and do so without several key players through injury.
*Niamh O’Dea. Photograph: Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile Clare have qualified for the Munster Intermediate Ladies Football Final after deservingly overcoming neighbours Limerick on Saturday evening. Clare 2-11 Limerick 1-07 Venue: Cusack Park, Ennis
*Niamh O’Dea. Photograph: Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile Clare’s Intermediate ladies football side begin their provincial championship bid on Saturday, as ever Niamh O’Dea will be a pivotal member of their lineup.
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