Goals galore as U21 hurling championship continues
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin Round 2 in the U21 hurling championships dominated the domestic fixture schedule at the weekend when the twelve games played produced a whopping total of fifty four goals.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin Round 2 in the U21 hurling championships dominated the domestic fixture schedule at the weekend when the twelve games played produced a whopping total of fifty four goals.
*Truagh/Clonlara players celebrate with the McMahon Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA ended Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s quest for a third Clare senior camogie chamxpionship in a row and in the process won the title for the first time in their history.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PLAYING in a county final is special at any time but when you are one of four sisters on the team, it makes it that bit more special.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s Abby Walsh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE will face off with Truagh/Clonlara in the Clare senior camogie final for the third year in a row.
INAGH/KILNAMONA claimed victory in the Minor A camogie final following a replay.
*Labhaoise O’Donnell finished with a hat-trick for Scariff/Ogonnelloe. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ENTERING THE FINAL round of the Clare Credit Unions senior camogie championship, title holders Scariff/Ogonnelloe and Feakle/Killanena are among the sides to have booked their place in the knockout stages.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly CLARE’S newly amalgamated Garda Division with Tipperary is comprised of six Superintendents but just one of these will be based in Co Clare while there are 33 less Garda members since 2018.
*Conor Whelan finished as Whitegate’s top scorer. Photograph: Ruth Griffin BODYKE finished the group stages of the Clare IHC unbeaten while Ruan and Whitegate ended their last game of the round with a draw to ensure they all advanced to the knockout stages.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin SIX GAMES were played across the weekend and midweek in the fourth round of the Clare intermediate hurling championship.
*Corofin’s Gearoid Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The race for the intermediate hurling championship title is heating up and an exciting battle is developing for the quarter final places.