Proposed one match bans for Hayes & Duggan
CLARE’S SENIOR HURLERS have been dealt a cruel blow with both Peter Duggan and Rory Hayes at risk of missing their All-Ireland SHC quarter-final due to proposed one-match suspensions.
CLARE’S SENIOR HURLERS have been dealt a cruel blow with both Peter Duggan and Rory Hayes at risk of missing their All-Ireland SHC quarter-final due to proposed one-match suspensions.
*Doireann Murphy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE DUO, Doireann Murphy and Peter Duggan are in the running for the respective player of the month awards for April.
*Photograph: David Crimmins INSURANCE DIFFICULTIES have put the future of the world-renowned Spancilhill Horse Fair under threat.
FEAR is building that a “serious accident” will occur at Spancilhill with residents appealing for a reduction in the speed limit in the locality with people afraid to cross the road.
*Clooney/Quin toast their intermediate success. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Youth and experience stepped up to the plate to see Clooney/Quin return to the Clare senior camogie championship.
*Photograph: John Mangan Speeding by Spancilhill Cross is of “grave concern” to local residents.
*Jack and Rita Fitzgibbon from Caherdavin, Limerick, boarding the first flight out of Shannon Airport following today’s lifting of travel restrictions. The couple were on their way to Gatwick, UK, this morning for the expected birth of their new Great Grandchild today in Surrey. A sense of excitement filled the air at Shannon Airport on …
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*Photograph: David Crimmins For the second year in a row and only the third time in its history, the Spancihill Fair has been cancelled.
Groups in Clooney, Spancilhill and Maghera have banded together to look at collective energy generation and the potential to invest in the community through renewable energy.
It was a Friday night’s racing to remember for Gort’s John Quinn while this Saturday Clare hopes in the quarter-finals of the Friends of Limerick Irish St Leger lay firmly with Own Spice.