Minogue leaves his mark on St Flannan’s College
*John Minogue pictured outside St Flannan’s College. Photograph: Gary Collins After just shy of four decades at St Flanann’s College, John Minogue has bid farewell to Clare’s biggest secondary school.
*John Minogue pictured outside St Flannan’s College. Photograph: Gary Collins After just shy of four decades at St Flanann’s College, John Minogue has bid farewell to Clare’s biggest secondary school.
Glowing tributes have been pouring in for former President and Chairman of Clare GAA, John Hanly following his death.
*Johnny Callinan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Depending on your vintage, the release of John Callinan’s autobiography ‘To Play, To Live’ is either a welcome lockdown leap down memory lane to an era in which Clare were a match for anyone in the land or a timely introductory insight into one of the county’s greatest ever hurlers.
Secondary level schools in Ennis are experiencing an “unprecedented demand” for first year places prompting one school to review its intake as a Clare TD urged the Minister for Education to intervene.
Manager of the Dr Harty Cup winning St Flannan’s College side of last season, Kevin O’Grady has been unveiled as the new coach of the Ballyea senior hurlers.
Self-awareness was key for an Ennis man removing himself from a “toxic” lifestyle and returning to a steady path, the latest destination on this journey has resulted in him setting up a podcast.
Everyone dreams of becoming a superhero as a kid. We idolise the supernatural mystique in order to evince the extramundane. Around the world, bedrooms, televisions, cinema screens and the very clothes stuck to our skin pay homage to our trusty heroes.
St Flannan’s College will face an away knockout clash when they begin their defence of the Dr. Harty Cup while Rice College and Ennistymon CBS are to meet in three different competitions.
Activity at one of Clare’s largest primary schools has been equated with scenes from Dunkirk.
GAA officials have decided to conclude all All-Ireland post primary schools competitions thus ending the involvement of St Flannan’s College in the Croke Cup.