No pressure on Clare for Munster Final – Clancy
*FILE PIC: Seamus Clancy addressing Corofin players. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SEAMUS Clancy’s name will always hold a special place in Clare football.
*FILE PIC: Seamus Clancy addressing Corofin players. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SEAMUS Clancy’s name will always hold a special place in Clare football.
Damien O’Loughlin with the Paddy Browne Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill JOE CAHILL may have said that Corofin’s panel were full of leaders but when it came to appointing the captain of their side they certainly made an excellent call when choosing Damien O’Loughlin.
*A strong championship from Cillian McGroary would aid Corofin’s chances of making the knockout stages. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography REIGNING CLARE intermediate football champions, Corofin are returning to the senior ranks with a pep in their step and this bounce will leave them with no fear.
*Munster SFC winning captain of 1992, Francis McInerney Clare’s greatest senior football team of the past three decades has been picked.
Voting for Clare’s greatest senior football team (1990 – 2020) continues with attention now turning to defence.
*Photograph: Raymond O’Mahony 133 red cards were dished during adult GAA games in Clare in 2019.
*Jamie Malone preprares to get past Shane McEntee. Photograph: Martin Connolly. Corofin’s Jamie Malone has been included among the forty five players nominated for the 2019 PWC Football All-Stars.
*Clare senior football manager, Colm Collins. Photograph: Martin Connolly Dermot Coughlan’s return as Clare minor football manager has already been confirmed, it appears Colm Collins and Seamus Clancy will also continue in their respective roles in charge of the senior and U20 sides.
Clare’s attempts to make the Super 8s came up just short with captain Gary Brennan visibly drained and emotional following their one point defeat.