Louth loss disrupts Clare’s momentum
*A frustrated Chloe Moloney at the final whistle. RECORDING THEIR FIRST LOSS of the championship has disrupted the momentum of the Clare ladies footballers, intermediate boss Evan Talty has acknowledged.
*A frustrated Chloe Moloney at the final whistle. RECORDING THEIR FIRST LOSS of the championship has disrupted the momentum of the Clare ladies footballers, intermediate boss Evan Talty has acknowledged.
*Diarmuid O’Donnell scored two goals for Kildysart while Damien O’Loughlin & Corofin secured promotion. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography The concluding round of games in Divisions 1, 2 and 3 played over the weekend have cleared the way for the play offs and also confirmed what teams will drop down a division for next season.
*Clare manager, Evan Talty. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare make the long journey to Newry on Sunday to take on Down in the opening round of the All-Ireland intermediate ladies football championship.
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: John Mangan LONG MEETINGS are testing the patience of Clare’s longest serving politician.
WINNING HABITS on the sporting field for teams within the parish of Kilmurry Ibrickane have not been replicated with attempts to secure coastal protection works, a West Clare representative has remarked.
PROJECTS APPROVED for Active Travel in West Clare are not dependent on route selection for the Greenway, senior engineers in Clare County Council has confirmed.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s senior footballers exited the Munster SFC in dramatic fashion losing a penalty shootout to Limerick after 90 minutes of action could not determine a winner.
*Veteran Paraic Aherne kicked the winning score as Doonbeg defeated Éire Óg. Doonbeg and St Breckans share top spot in the Cusack Cup, both sides are unbeaten in two games with county champions Éire Óg and Kilmurry Ibrickane yet to register a win.
*Social housing in Quilty. IT WILL TAKE 31 years to alleviate the social housing waiting list in West Clare, a county councillor has warned.
MILTOWN MALBAY’s renowned square is in line for a face-lift.