Ruan officers receive vote of confidence
*Ger Lyons continues as Ruan GAA Chairman. RUAN GAA’s outgoing officers received a vote of confidence when they returned at the top at the club’s AGM.
*Ger Lyons continues as Ruan GAA Chairman. RUAN GAA’s outgoing officers received a vote of confidence when they returned at the top at the club’s AGM.
*Ballyea’s James Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Bye-law 7 in Clare GAA rules which deals with the issue of isolated players was the subject of a lively debate at the County GAA convention.
*Michael Collins in action for the Clare minors. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE GAA will not revert the minor grade to U18 following a vote at Convention this week.
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CRATLOE’s Joe O’Donnell is continuing as chairman of Clare camogie in a caretaker capacity until a replacement is found.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GAA players are being lost at club level due to the gap from U17 to U21 while appeals to delay the start of the U21 club championship have been made.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin Round 2 in the U21 hurling championships dominated the domestic fixture schedule at the weekend when the twelve games played produced a whopping total of fifty four goals.
*Mary Skehan, Lindsay Walsh and Theresa Murrihy. Photograph: Paschal Brooks. CLARE Cancer Support, Sláinte An Chláir is encouraging cancer sufferers and survivors, along with their families to make use of their “evidence-based” services at their centre in Kilnamona.
*Joe Cahill. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SUCCESS AT MINOR and U21 level has left Corofin’s hurlers ambitious to prove their worth at the senior grade, to get there they must overcome the challenge of Sixmilebridge on Saturday.
*Rosie McMahon. Photograph: John Mangan WITH the Clare Business Excellence Awards 2023 taking place at the Inn At Dromoland on November 16, we start the countdown by speaking to business people from County Clare.
Clarecastle’s James Doherty catches the sliotar. Photograph: Chris Copley The race for the under 21 A, B and C hurling championship titles got underway at the weekend when some big wins were recorded.