Clare hurlers taste Fitzgibbon Cup success with UL
CLARE HURLERS played a starring role in UL’s win over DCU in the Fitzgibbon Cup Final.
CLARE HURLERS played a starring role in UL’s win over DCU in the Fitzgibbon Cup Final.
*Robbie Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ROBBIE HOGAN has returned as manager of the Ballyea senior hurlers for the third time while former Clare manager Donal Moloney has taken charge of his native Scariff.
SCARIFF BASED Irish Seed Savers Association will be holding a community seed share event next Saturday (February 22nd).
FASHION and fun went hand in glove as over 200 women attended a fundraiser for Scariff Community College on Saturday.
CLARE TD, Joe Cooney (FG) has criticised “unacceptable delays and poor customer engagement” from eir, Vodafone and other National Broadband Ireland (NBI) providers in restoring fibre broadband services in the county since Storm Éowyn.
*Photograph: Páraic McMahon TIPPERARY schools prevailed over Clare counterparts on the double in the Munster post primary hurling deciders on Saturday with High School Clonmel proving far too strong for Scariff Community College.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe mentor Henry Vaughan celebrates with his family. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. WINNING A second U21A hurling title “will lay the foundations” for Scariff and Ogonnelloe.
*Patrick Crotty is congratulated in Tulla. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE have won the Clare U21A hurling championship on two occasions and Patrick Crotty is one of the select few to have been part of both successes.
*Conor Ryan (FG). O’CALLAGHANS MILLS native Conor Ryan (FG) has been selected to take the seat of Joe Cooney TD (FG) on Clare County Council.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe celebrate. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE are Clare U21A hurling champions for the second time after overcoming favourites Feakle/Killanena.