Munster glory for Scariff/Ogonnelloe
SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE have been crowned Munster senior camogie champions for the second time in their history following a dramatic final few moments.
SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE have been crowned Munster senior camogie champions for the second time in their history following a dramatic final few moments.
*Abby Walsh delivers the ball into the Scariff/Ogonnelloe attack. Photograph: Aidan Ryan AFTER a prodigious underage career, Abby Walsh is now making her mark at the senior grade.
*Ryan Taylor. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill RYAN TAYLOR will make his first appearance of the year for the Clare senior hurlers in the only confirmed change to the starting team for Sunday’s Munster Hurling Cup final.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe manager, David Sullivan. Photograph: Ruth Griffin FEW ACTS will top the bravery shown by David Sullivan in Scariff on Sunday morning.
*Alison McGee attempts to block Becky Foley. Photograph: Aidan Ryan MUNSTER FINAL days don’t come around every year and it is why Alison McGee and her Scariff/Ogonnelloe teammates are fully absorbing the occasion.
PLANS to relocate the Púca to North Clare remain on track despite claims that a new contract would need to be signed to make this a reality.
*Aisling Corbett. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE’S run to a Munster Final has not only shortened the winter for its panellists but also their dedicated supporters across East Clare.
*Clare GAA Chairman, Kieran Keating. Photograph: Natasha Barton EIGHTEEN teams will compete in the 2022 Clare senior hurling championship as voted for in December, however the discontent with the decision still lingers for some clubs.
*Susan Vaughan in action for Scariff/Ogonnelloe. Photograph: Sport Action Photography SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE’s bid for a second Munster senior camogie title has received a major lift with Susan Vaughan cleared to play.