Kerry eliminate Clare from Oscar Traynor
*Aaron Rudd was Clare’s goalscorer. Photograph: Joe Buckley CLARE HAVE exited the Oscar Traynor following a successive defeat.
*Aaron Rudd was Clare’s goalscorer. Photograph: Joe Buckley CLARE HAVE exited the Oscar Traynor following a successive defeat.
*Mossy Hehir. Photograph: Joe Buckley NO DOOR has been closed on further additions being made to the Clare Oscar Traynor squad, manager Donie Garrihy has confirmed.
*Donie Garrihy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CONCEDING A SECOND goal before half-time was “a killer” for Clare’s hopes of getting their Oscar Traynor campaign off to a winning start, manager Donie Garrihy has lamented.
*John Mulready clears his lines. LIMERICK proved superior for a youthful Clare in the opening round of Group A in the Oscar Traynor.
In a bid to try retain Youths players who missed out on games as a result of COVID-19, an U19’s soccer league is to be set up when games resume in Clare.
*Clare’s Eoin Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan Lack of belief and desire hindered Clare’s chances of progression in the Oscar Traynor, manager Shane Keegan maintained.
*Clare’s Eoin O’Brien and Dylan Casey. Photograph: Mark Hayes Clare have exited the Oscar Traynor Trophy with a disappointing display on Saturday evening punished by a physical Wexford outfit.
Clare’s Oscar Traynor side are stronger this year, manager Shane Keegan has maintained.
*Rory Hayes tries to get past the Kerry goalkeeper. Photograph: Mark Hayes Clare will be without Stephen Kelly, Rory Hayes and Eoin Hayes as they aim to secure a home Oscar Traynor quarter-final.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Defeat in Sunday’s Munster Intermediate club final brought the curtain down on St Breckans’ year, manager Donie Garrihy was pleased to see his charges fighting till the end as they had pledged to do.