Riordan revels in double dual success with Wolfe Tones
*Colin Riordan takes on Conor Tevlin. Photograph: Mike Brennan. WITHIN the space of seven days, Colin Riordan claimed intermediate honours in hurling and football with Wolfe Tones.
*Colin Riordan takes on Conor Tevlin. Photograph: Mike Brennan. WITHIN the space of seven days, Colin Riordan claimed intermediate honours in hurling and football with Wolfe Tones.
*Photograph: John Mangan A JUDGE has granted an adjournment to the State in the trial of a Shannon man who is charged with the assault causing harm and false imprisonment of his then girlfriend on St Patrick’s Day this year.
*Gary Leahy in action for Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Mike Brennan. TEN YEARS on from captaining Wolfe Tones to win the intermediate football championship, Gary Leahy was back playing a pivotal role for the Shannon side and he said their latest success much sweeter.
*Éire Óg players Philip Talty, David McNamara, Darren O’Neill and Ronan Lanigan celebrate. Photograph: Mike Brennan ENNIS AND SHANNON is the home of the senior and intermediate football champions.
*Wolfe Tones celebrate. Photograph: Dermot O’Donnell WOLFE TONES have completed an intermediate double to ensure they will be a senior dual club in 2025.
*Jack Ryan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography WOLFE TONES vice captain Jack Ryan is hopeful by the end of the weekend the Shannon club will have dual senior status.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis SHANNON AIRPORT has become the first organisation in Ireland to install tapitags to raise awareness of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower programme.
*Johnny Bridges. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill JOHNNY BRIDGES would prefer to be lining out for Wolfe Tones as they bid to win a first-ever intermediate championship double for the club but he’s content that serving as manager “is just as good”.
SHANNON AIRPORT will not be renamed as Limerick Airport despite the accidental attempts of management at Gatwick to do so.
*John Guilfoyle and Cian O’Rourke celebrate in Cusack Park. Photograph: Ruth Griffin HAVING put in the hard yards, Cian O’Rourke was among the most satisfied men in Cusack Park after Wolfe Tones secured their return to the senior championship at the first attempt.