Five members of Clare hurling panel let go as focus switches to 2026
*Patrick Crotty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FIVE MEMBERS of the Clare senior hurling panel have been dropped as attention begins to switch to next year’s campaign.
*Patrick Crotty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FIVE MEMBERS of the Clare senior hurling panel have been dropped as attention begins to switch to next year’s campaign.
Laoise Ryan brings the ball out of defence chased by Amy Barrett. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FOUR-TIME Clare senior camogie champions Inagh/Kilnamona sealed their place in the county final after defeating Scariff/Ogonnelloe by four points.
*Cian Fitzgerald Bradley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FOUR teams remain in the race for the Pappy Callaghan trophy which was last week, presented to Clare GAA by the O’Callaghans Mills and Bodyke clubs.
*Seán Cleary. Photograph: Joe Buckley DURING his lifetime, Seán Cleary shaped and influence the lives of generations of young people in Shannon and further afield.
RUAN’s Isobelle McInerney emerged victorious in the Munster Poc Fada.
SCARIFF Community College will hope to bridge a thirty-five-year gap when they face High School Clonmel in the Munster Colleges Senior B (Corn Tomas Mhic Choilm) Hurling Championship final this Saturday.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe mentor Henry Vaughan celebrates with his family. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. WINNING A second U21A hurling title “will lay the foundations” for Scariff and Ogonnelloe.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe celebrate. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE are Clare U21A hurling champions for the second time after overcoming favourites Feakle/Killanena.
*Ian Macnamara of Feakle/Killanena. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. SATURDAY’s U21A hurling championship final will bring down the curtain on the domestic season in Clare and a mouthwatering contest is in store.
*Liam Crotty grasps the sliotar. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THE U21A hurling champions of the past two seasons will compete for the 2024 title on Saturday next after the 2022 winners.