Mixed fortunes for Clare clubs in FAI Junior Cup & Kilrush fall to Coole
*Kilrush Rangers’ Danny Clancy. THREE CLARE clubs have progressed to the next round of the FAI Junior Cup following Sunday’s action across the province.
*Kilrush Rangers’ Danny Clancy. THREE CLARE clubs have progressed to the next round of the FAI Junior Cup following Sunday’s action across the province.
*Photograph: Natasha Barton BRIDGE UTD obliterated Mountshannon Celtic to move to top spot of the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division while Lifford FC also kept their unbeaten run intact.
*Tadhg Noonan was on the scoresheet again for Newmarket Celtic. Photograph: Natasha Barton GAMEWEEK TWO in the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division saw no major surprises but a return to winning ways for champions Avenue Utd.
*Lifford players celebrate David Keenan’s goal in Roslevan. Photograph: Ruairi Price A NEW SEASON has begun with the race for the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division kicking off in earnest.
*Fionn McInerney will be among the young players expected to deliver for Shannon Town. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON TOWN UTD have no choice but to rely on their successful Youths side of last season to step up for their first team.
*Striker Jack Ryan and Shannon Town Utd teammates celebrate. Photograph: Mark Hayes SHANNON TOWN UTD recorded an U19 double after they impressively dismantled the challenge of Tulla Utd on Sunday.
Conor Mullen watches from behind as Conor Hehir and Billy Connors battle for the ball. Photograph: Joe Buckley After a week in which decisions in the meeting rooms had dominated Clare soccer discussions, the focus on Sunday was on the premier league and followers weren’t disappointed as both Newmarket Celtic and Avenue United failed to …
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*Paddy Purcell & Mossy Hehir are expected to cross paths once again. Photograph: Oliver Fitzpatrick The race for the Banner Flooring and Carpets Clare Cup title is now down to four teams with the big two, Newmarket Celtic and Avenue United are still in the hunt.
Shannon Olympic goalkeeper, Zslot Lakos saves a penalty from Gary Leahy. Photograph: Joe Buckley Ennis Town have qualified for the Munster U19 final while Tulla Utd bowed out at the semi-final stage.
Title holders Newmarket Celtic A continued their drive to retain the Premier Division title with victory over Lifford on Sunday.