Sullivan’s bravery setting the example for Scariff/Ogonnelloe
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe manager, David Sullivan. Photograph: Ruth Griffin FEW ACTS will top the bravery shown by David Sullivan in Scariff on Sunday morning.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe manager, David Sullivan. Photograph: Ruth Griffin FEW ACTS will top the bravery shown by David Sullivan in Scariff on Sunday morning.
*Alison McGee attempts to block Becky Foley. Photograph: Aidan Ryan MUNSTER FINAL days don’t come around every year and it is why Alison McGee and her Scariff/Ogonnelloe teammates are fully absorbing the occasion.
*Aisling Corbett. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE’S run to a Munster Final has not only shortened the winter for its panellists but also their dedicated supporters across East Clare.
*Susan Vaughan in action for Scariff/Ogonnelloe. Photograph: Sport Action Photography SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE’s bid for a second Munster senior camogie title has received a major lift with Susan Vaughan cleared to play.
*Ciara Doyle. Photograph: Caroline O’Keeffe SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE remain steadfast in their ambition to be crowned Munster champions for the second time in their history.
Becky Foley is surrounded by Susan Vaughan, Abby Walsh and Susan Daly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE are confident wing-back Susan Vaughan’s suspension will be lifted in time for their Munster final.
*Aisling Corbett. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography FORMER Clare goalkeeper, Aisling Corbett’s redeployment up front has been key to Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s progressing to the Munster club final for the second time in three years.
*Susan Daly was once again to the fore for the East Clare side. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s quest to claim a second provincial senior camogie crown remain intact with Alva Rodgers’ first half goal proving to be the difference on Saturday afternoon against a highly capable Inniscarra outfit.
*Barry Kelly and his officials. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography PAST PLAYERS and members of GAA clubs across Clare have been urged to consider becoming a referee this year as the county deals with a shortage of whistlers.
Another sporting year has been and gone, some of the events are worthy of books in their own right, for now let’s look back and savour the memories as The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport Páraic McMahon dishes out the 2021 Clare Echo Sporting Awards.