Semi-final showdowns confirmed for Clare SFC & IFC
*Darragh McDonagh holds off the challenge of Jack Sheedy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CRATLOE stand in the way of champions Éire Óg advancing to a third Clare SFC final in a row.
*Darragh McDonagh holds off the challenge of Jack Sheedy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CRATLOE stand in the way of champions Éire Óg advancing to a third Clare SFC final in a row.
*Niall Bonfill takes on Gary Donnellan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill NAOMH EOIN, Kilrush Shamrocks, Kilmihil and Wolfe Tones are the final four teams left in the race to secure promotion to the senior ranks of Clare football.
SHANNON TOASTMASTERS are celebrating 27 years and will be holding an open night on Wednesday (September 20th).
*Giant Hogweed. INVASIVE SPECIES’ growth across Co Clare is continuing but this has not been matched by adequate funding to tackle the issue.
*DJ O’Sullivan. SHANNON SINGER AND GUITARIST, DJ O’Sullivan has said he is overwhelmed to reach the top of the iTunes charts in Ireland.
*Lissycasey. WEST CLARE “will be wiped out” if a directive issued to Clare County Council over its County Development Plan proceeds, an elected representative has claimed.
A SUMMER CAMPAIGN by Shannon Airport is in the running for a national digital marketing award.
U14: Ennis RFC 50 – 10 Bruff RFC The Ennis U14 team successfully began their North Munster League campaign with a dominant victory over Bruff RFC in the Ennis RFC Showgrounds on Saturday 9th September. The Ennis team were dominant from the beginning, allowing the scrum-half, Steven O’Neill, to deliver the ball wide early. It …
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SHANNON will host another award-winning play later this month.
SUNSHINE and some very special guests lit up spirits at the annual registration day of St Senan’s RFC in Jimmy Slattery Park on Sunday.