Scariff Bay Community Radio celebrates ten years as the talk of East Clare
*John S Kelly and Tom Hanley. SCARIFF BAY Community Radio is this week celebrating its tenth birthday and of leading the talk of East Clare.
*John S Kelly and Tom Hanley. SCARIFF BAY Community Radio is this week celebrating its tenth birthday and of leading the talk of East Clare.
*All eyes on the sliotar as Newmarket-0n-Fergus duo Seadhna Liddy and Eoin Guilfoyle try to take the ball from Éire Óg’s Robert Loftus. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. RETURN of the TUS Clare SHC has been met with open arms by hurling supporters across Clare, the first round of fixtures leaving plenty of discussion points.
Brian Corry chases after Shane McGrath. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A NOVEL Clare SHC final between Feakle and Sixmilebridge leaves a lot to look to forward to on The Water Break.
*Clonlara’s Diarmuid Stritch gets away from Cillian Gavin of Ballyea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FOCUS is now completely on the club scene with the race underway for the TUS Clare senior hurling championship.
*Jim Collins. Photograph: Ruth Griffin CREATIVITY AND relevance in the local community underpin the success of Scariff Bay Community Radio in East Clare, the chairman of the community radio station.
*Scariff Bay Community Radio commentator Leo Doyle flanked by analysts Pat McNamara and Michael Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF BAY COMMUNITY RADIO and Clare FM will continue to have access to broadcast GAA games as part of the Association’s new media deal announced this week.
*Pat McNamara on commentary duty for Scariff Bay. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Current analyst with Scariff Bay Community Radio, Pat McNamara who served as a selector with the Clare Development Squads at U14 to U17 levels from 2007 to 2012 gives his prediction on what way the Clare SHC will pan out this year.
*Player of the year, Amy Barrett. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. ALL STAR camogie winners for the past two seasons were honoured in Scariff over the weekend.
*Scariff Bay’s Jim Collins organises an interview with Scariff senior hurling manager, Mark McKenna. Photograph: Ruth Griffin Scariff Bay Community Radio has resumed FM transmissions.
Scariff Bay Community Radio are in the process of applying for a ten year broadcasting licence that would staple their future on the airwaves.