Scariff Bay calendar showcases the best of East Clare
EAST Clare’s beauty is showcased in a new calendar produced by Scariff Bay Community Radio.
EAST Clare’s beauty is showcased in a new calendar produced by Scariff Bay Community Radio.
Niall Galvin secures the ball ahead of Cathal Dillon and Jamie Fitzgibbon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill RELEGATED teams from the Clare SHC have been given a new lifeline following a ruling by Munster GAA.
*Photograph: John Mangan With activity on the domestic playing fields drawing to a close, attention is switching to boardroom activities and, more specifically to the upcoming Clare GAA convention.
THE only pub in O’Callaghan’s Mills – The Mills Tavern – is on the market, offering a unique business opportunity with a full public house licence and private dwelling combination.
The Final of the Matchbook Betting Exchange Irish St, Leger at Limerick Greyhound Stadium on this Saturday night is the main focus of attention for Greyhound interest in this area for the coming weekend.
There was mixed luck for two Clare schools as the race for the Dr. Harty cup continued this Wednesday afternoon.
*Kilmaley’s U14 side. The growing final rivalry of Kilmaley and Clooney-Quin reached new heights in the last bumper weekend of underage hurling action when it had to take extra-time to decide an Under 14A thriller in Broadford last Sunday morning.
Jacob Loughnane watches his effort go over. Photograph: Ruth Griffin Pressure of competing in the relegation series of the Clare SHC surpassed that of the county final for O’Callaghans Mills.
*Clooney/Quin goalkeeper, Keith Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Although they suffered their first and only defeat of the Clare SHC relegation series, it didn’t prove to be fatal for Clooney/Quin in their endeavours to stay senior.
*Killian McDermott goes to ground as Paddy Vaughan closes in. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Crusheen manager, Kevin Sheehan has expressed his hope that he will remain in charge of the Blood and Bandages next season.