Flannan’s qualify for Harty Cup final
*Cian Galvin was outstanding for the winners. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Flannan’s College have qualified for the Dr Harty Cup Final for the first time since 2007.
*Cian Galvin was outstanding for the winners. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Flannan’s College have qualified for the Dr Harty Cup Final for the first time since 2007.
*Australia’s skyline turns to red in seconds reducing visibility to a few metres. Photograph: Diarmuid O’Connor Australia has been devastated by bushfires but one Ennis man living in Sydney is not confident it will lead to changing policies from the country’s Government.
*Killian O’Connor in possession for St Flannans. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A Clare team will line out in the semi-finals of the Dr Harty Cup for the first time since 2011 as St Flannans sealed their place in the last four on Wednesday.
Driver behaviour needs to change to become accustomed to the controversial road layout linking St Flannans College to the Kilrush Rd, a leading official in Clare County Council has said.
2013 All-Ireland winner, Brendan Bugler will be linking up with his former boss Davy Fitzgerald in 2020.
Cyclists and drivers in Ennis have had “the fear of God” put into them while Ireland is suffering from “car addiction”, a recent discussion on traffic calming measures heard.
*Chisom Ugwueru. Photograph: John Mangan Without doubt, Chisom Ugwueru is an all-rounder, she’ll turn seventeen in November and already has represented her country in rugby and athletics.
Traffic calming measures which include a cycle lane linking St Flannan’s College and the Kilrush Rd have generated such a reaction that Clare County Council have confirmed they will carry out a review on the completed works.
*Back row L-R Jacques Lusson (Kiltimagh), Peter McGlynn (Mallow), Cian Humphreys (Ennis), Andrei Molnor (Head Coach), Cathal Dwyer (Ennis), Cillian O’Riordan (Ennis), Lucas Freard Ruiz (Dublin). Front Row L-R Roman Uzun (Dublin), Jesus Quaye Saya (Ennis), Ciagan Davoren (Loughrea), Gareth Gilmartin (Drumshanbo), Brandon Kennedy (Dublin). Missing from Photo: Arron Hughes (Kiltimagh). Four Ennis teenagers are …
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