Clare crew help UL to first Collingwood Cup title
Ewan O’Brien, Leon Daly, Dean Hegarty, David McCarthy and Tom Hanrahan. A FIRST EVER Collingwood Cup title for the University of Limerick saw five Clare players collect medals.
Ewan O’Brien, Leon Daly, Dean Hegarty, David McCarthy and Tom Hanrahan. A FIRST EVER Collingwood Cup title for the University of Limerick saw five Clare players collect medals.
*Colm Walsh O’Loghlen. Photograph: Dermot Lynch CLARE PLAYERS will be squaring off when lining out for Limerick clubs in the quarter-finals of the FAI Junior Cup.
*Regional Utd’s Brian O’Connor. Photograph: Joe Buckley WHILE all Clare clubs may be out of the race to win the FAI Junior Cup, hopes for some sort of Banner success is still alive.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AVENUE UTD have been handed an away tie in the last thirty two of the FAI Junior Cup.
*Eoin Hayes wins the ball off Eoghan Thynne. Photograph: Joe Buckley NEWMARKET CELTIC will put their FAI Junior Cup title on the line against their biggest rivals Avenue Utd in the third round of the national competition.
*Pike Rovers. ENNIS DUO, Steven McGann and Colm Walsh O’Loghlen were celebrating as part of the Pike Rovers squad which claimed back to back Premier League titles.
*Darragh Leahy holds onto possession under pressure. Photograph: Joe Buckley TWO WEEKS on from creating history winning the FAI Junior Cup following a penalty shootout, it was heartbreak for Newmarket Celtic who experienced the opposite side of the coin as Regional Utd claimed their first Munster Junior Cup in very similar circumstances.
*Darragh Leahy with his son Darius and the FAI Junior Cup. Photograph: Joe Buckley ARGUABLY one of Newmarket Celtic’s greatest signings has been the addition of Darragh Leahy to their attack.
*Newmarket Celtic coach Eoin O’Brien and manager Paddy Purcell. Photograph: Joe Buckley HOMEWORK and a physical approach was key to Newmarket Celtic advancing to the quarter-finals of the FAI Junior Cup, their manager has said.
*Conor McDaid slides into Ben O’Neill. Photograph: Natasha Barton TWO CLARE CLUBS will do battle in the last sixteen of the Munster Junior Cup.