Solid start for Clare’s U20 footballers with win over Waterford
*Darren Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A BATTLING win has got Clare’s U20 footballers off to a winning start in the Munster championship.
*Darren Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A BATTLING win has got Clare’s U20 footballers off to a winning start in the Munster championship.
*Sean Neylon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S U20 side to face Waterford in the first round of the Munster U20 football championship has been named.
*Manager Paul Reidy embraces a player at the final whistle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCHOOL DAYS are often described as the best of your life but for the footballers of St Joseph’s Spanish Point they will never forget their memorable campaign which has seen them win county, provincial and national honours.
*Josh Moloney drives forward. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FINISHING HIS SCHOOL days as an All-Ireland winning joint captain will see Josh Moloney leave St Joseph’s Spanish Point on a high.
Captains Josh Moloney & Sean Neylon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Joseph’s Spanish Point produced a tremendous second half display to be crowned All Ireland PPS Senior D champions and lift the Rice Cup.
*Josh Moloney speaking to Seamus Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan Kilmurry Ibrickane’s Josh Moloney is the team’s joint captain along with Sean Neylon and both have the experience of having played senior football championship with their clubs last year.
*Sean Neylon speaking to Seamus Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan DESPITE BEING fiercest of rivals the bond between players from St Joseph’s Miltown and Kilmurry Ibrickane is “unreal” when it comes to St Joseph’s Spanish Point.
*Paul Reidy speaking to Seamus Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan POST-PRIMARY schools football is vital for the development of future county players, the manager of the St Joseph’s Spanish Point partaking in Saturday’s All-Ireland Senior D football final has said.
*The experienced Brian Curtin has been an effective sweeper for St Joseph’s Miltown in recent seasons. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WITH FIFTEEN Clare senior championships to their name, three of which have come in the last seven years the viewpoint that St Joseph’s Miltown are at risk of failing to make this year’s knockout stages is …
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