Cotter enjoys the freedom of defence to help Mills march back to senior
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin O’CALLAGHANS MILLS will look to “push on” when they make their return to senior hurling next season, wing back Seán Cotter has said.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin O’CALLAGHANS MILLS will look to “push on” when they make their return to senior hurling next season, wing back Seán Cotter has said.
*O’Callaghans Mills manager, Seán Doyle stands for the national anthem. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. FITNESS levels were “through the roof” which helped them to glory in the Clare Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship (PIHC) their victorious manager maintained.
*Conor Cooney (centre) celebrates with family. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. SEALING a return to the top tier of Clare hurling brought a sense of “relief” for O’Callaghans Mills and their full-back Conor Cooney.
*Aidan O’Gorman lifts the Paddy Browne Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. O’CALLAGHANS MILLS ran out deserving winners over Clarecastle to seal their senior hurling return for 2026.
*Robbie Madden. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. ROBBIE MADDEN is balancing the role of O’Callaghans Mills Chairman and intermediate selector as the Fireballs look to catch fire in their quest for premier intermediate glory.
*Colm Cleary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. HAVING SPENT the first eight months of the year working in The World Trade Center in Amsterdam, Colm Cleary has regained his place on the O’Callaghans Mills team but it is much stronger than the side he left behind.
*Cormac Murphy of O’Callaghans Mills. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. HARD YARDS have been clocked up by O’Callaghans Mills in their march to return to the senior ranks of Clare hurling at the first attempt.
*Darragh Moroney offloads as James Cullinan closes in. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill O’CALLAGHANS MILLS’ bid to bounce back to the top tier of Clare hurling at the first attempt is well and truly alive following a storming second half display against Ruan.
TWO EAST CLARE councillors were advised to ‘put on their helmets’ after digs were fired over the presence of potholes in respective parishes.
*Clarecastle captain Colin Brigdale in action against Whitegate. Photograph: Chris Copley PAIRINGS for the last four clashes in the Premier Intermediate, Intermediate and Junior A hurling championships have been made.