Price steps down as Clare Youths manager
*Former CDSL PRO Jim Madden, Aaron Kelly, Ruairí Price and Colin Curran. Photograph: Joe Buckley RUAIRI PRICE has stepped down as manager of the Clare Youths.
*Former CDSL PRO Jim Madden, Aaron Kelly, Ruairí Price and Colin Curran. Photograph: Joe Buckley RUAIRI PRICE has stepped down as manager of the Clare Youths.
*Cullen McCabe during the league decider between Avenue Utd and Newmarket Celtic last season. Photograph: Natasha Barton SIX CLARE clubs will be in Munster Junior Cup action this weekend with the meeting of rivals Avenue Utd and Newmarket Celtic the highlight of the soccer season to date.
CLARE’s youths side began their Inter-League Youths Cup bid with a home 2-2 draw against Limerick on Saturday evening.
*Avenue’s Ben McDonough is part of the Clare Youths side. Photograph: Natasha Barton CLARE begin their challenge for inter league youths soccer honours on this Saturday evening when they entertain Limerick at Frank Healy Park at 7.30p.m.
Clare came up against a strong physical team that used the difficult weather conditions better, and dominated this inter youths first round tie at Cork on Saturday.
*Clare Youths players Aaron Kelly & Colin Curran. Photograph: Joe Buckley On Saturday the Clare Youths will travel to play the Cork League in Cork at Douglas Hall with a 2pm kick-off.
*Ruairi Price (right) will continue as Clare Youths manager. Photograph: Joe Buckley Ruairi Price is to continue as manager of the Clare Youths soccer side.
CLARE’S YOUTHS soccer side face a must-win encounter with Galway this weekend.
Shannon’s Eoin Duff has collected his first FAI Junior Cup medal.
Dromoland Golf Club recorded big scores in competitions this week with Noel O’Connor, Michael McCarthy and Michelle McCarthy among the winners at the Newmarket-on-Fergus club.