Intermediate glory for Éire Óg
Éire Óg sealed their return to the senior ranks after winning the Clare intermediate ladies football final on Sunday.
Éire Óg sealed their return to the senior ranks after winning the Clare intermediate ladies football final on Sunday.
*Roisin Considine. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s ladies footballers lost their unbeaten record in this season’s league when they were defeated by Down in their final group game on Sunday.
Amy Sexton offloads while Áine Kelly closes in. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s ladies footballers are going “all guns blazing” for success in Division 3 of the Lidl Ladies Football National League.
*Clare’s Louise Griffin with Wexford’s Beibheann McDonald. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography WING-BACK roles are likely to be occupied by Lousie Griffin and Orla Devitt when Clare take to the field in Sunday’s All-Ireland intermediate ladies football final.
*Siofra Ní Chonaill. Photograph; Burren Eye Photography Clare’s intermediate ladies footballers gave their league promotion hopes a boost after recording their third win of the campaign.
*Clare LGFA Chairman Seán Lenihan with Wayne Freeman. KILDARE NATIVE, Wayne Freeman has been appointed as the new manager of the Clare intermediate ladies football team.
*A dejected Siofra Ní Chonaill at the final whistle. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography HAVING COME SO CLOSE to a first All-Ireland final appearance since 2016, there was obvious disappointment within the Clare ranks when extra time denied the intermediate ladies footballers a place in the decider.
*Clare intermediate ladies football manager, Evan Talty. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography To get to the All-Ireland intermediate ladies football championship final this season Clare will have to beat the highest ranked team in the competition in this Sunday’s semi-final.
*Evan Talty. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Having been a member of the management team last season, newly appointed Clare ladies football manager Evan Talty is well versed on what Clare face this season.
Beaten All-Ireland finalists of the past two seasons Meath had too much class and firepower for Clare to handle and thus progressed to the decider once again at Clare’s expense.