Junior B honours for Parteen
Before a large attendance on Sunday afternoon, Parteen were crowned Clare junior B football champions for the first time when they proved too strong for Kilrush.
Before a large attendance on Sunday afternoon, Parteen were crowned Clare junior B football champions for the first time when they proved too strong for Kilrush.
*Domhnall McMahon gets away from Kevin Lynch. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography The quarter finalists in the 2021 Clare intermediate hurling championship have been confirmed following an exciting series of round three games at the weekend.
“Several near misses” at a Parteen road junction have led to calls for the installation of traffic calming measures.
A second round heat success was recorded by the Killaloe owned Redzar Ruinart on Saturday night.
*Domhnall McMahon controls the sliotar ahead of Shane Vaughan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography. In the race for the intermediate hurling championship title a number of the clubs shortlisted for honours this season have moved closer to the knock out stage after the weekend’s round two games.
€10,000 in funding has set aside to advance an invasive species eradication programme in South-East Clare.
*Tubber’s Aidan Forde with Killanena’s Cathal Noonan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Two of the teams shortlisted by many for intermediate hurling championship honours this year suffered first round defeats at the weekend.
*Tulla’s William Halpin in action against Scariff last year, will be hoping to emulate the success of their East Clare neighbours. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Scariff’s title as Clare IHC champions is up for grabs and more importantly for intermediate clubs is the chance to secure promotion to the top tier of club hurling in the …
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Ballyea Sydney owned by Noel Gavin has qualified for the final of the Michael Tobin Memorial Sweepstake.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Reigning Under 14A champions Sixmilebridge sent out a warning sign to any potential usurpers of the newly revamped Under 15A Hurling Championship following an opening 8-17 to 0-11 victory over Clarecastle on away soil.