Stack swings the tie in St Breckans’ favour against Wolfe Tones
*Jamie Stack gets away from Shane Nihill. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ST BRECKANS ran out eight point winners over Wolfe Tones in Group 3’s opening round in the TUS Clare SFC.
*Jamie Stack gets away from Shane Nihill. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ST BRECKANS ran out eight point winners over Wolfe Tones in Group 3’s opening round in the TUS Clare SFC.
*Wolfe Tones captain, Dean Devanney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill REIGNING intermediate champions Wolfe Tones are keen to show they can hold their own in the top tier.
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Ruth Griffin CLARE senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan has said the early indications are that all of the county’s outgoing panel will make themselves available for next season.
Minister of State for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rails and Ports, Seán Canney (IND) with CEO of the Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine. JUNIOR MINISTER, Seán Canney (IND) made his first visit to Shannon Airport since taking on the role at the beginning of this year.
*Harry Fitzpatrick and Anthony enjoying the sunshine. Photograph: Joe Buckley CO CLARE has recorded its warmest temperature of the year today (Saturday).
RYANAIR have announced plans to 35 new cabin crew jobs in Shannon Airport.
*Two of the charges relate to offences at the grounds of Wolfe Tones. A JUDGE has told a man facing 66 charges as part of an alleged €1m burglary spree mainly in Clare that “you are going to have a lot of reading ahead of you” when his Book of Evidence is delivered to him …
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*Micheál Murray was named man of the match. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Willie Clancy week has begun and St Joseph’s Miltown kicked off the celebrations on a high hitting the right note to be crowned O’Gorman Cup champions for the second time in three seasons.
PRIORITISING the Shannon Airport rail link, implementing recommendations from the Shannon Estuary Taskforce and inclusion in the Regional Airports Programme over the next five years are key asks in a submission to the review of the National Development Plan.
PASSENGER numbers for the first six months of 2025 at Shannon Airport are above 1.04m which is an increase of seven percent for the same period last year.