Beloved Willie Walsh dies aged 90
WILLIE WALSH, the former Bishop of the Killaloe Diocese has died unexpectedly.
WILLIE WALSH, the former Bishop of the Killaloe Diocese has died unexpectedly.
*Robert Loftus and Sean McNamara in action for St Flannan’s College. Photograph: Sport Action Photography ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE exited the Croke Cup at the quarter-final stage to Presentation Athenry on Saturday afternoon.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley CLARE STUDENTS experienced shock, fear and for some a sense of happiness over the course of a dramatic few hours on Tuesday morning.
*Teachers at St Flannan’s College where the site is earmarked for. AN BORD PLEANÁLA has given the HSE a deadline of later this month to confirm that there is Uisce Éireann capacity to accommodate its contentious plan for a €25m community hospital on diocesan-owned green space at St Flannan’s college.
*Jamesie O’Connor addresses the St Flannan’s Harty players. Photograph: Chris Copley ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE didn’t adapt to the conditions in the Harty Cup final but are focused on bouncing back in the Croke Cup.
*Harry Doherty is brought to ground. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. A SHARPER Thurles CBS were crowned 2025 Dr Harty Cup champions when they recorded a merited three point win over St Flannan’s College.
*James Hegarty INAGH/KILNAMONA’s James Hegarty is well aware of St Flannan’s College’s history of success in the Dr Harty Cup and is hoping to play a central part in their latest chapter of the provincial competition.
*Tony Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ALL-IRELAND winner and All-Star Tony Kelly was never lucky enough to win a Harty Cup as a student at St. Flannan’s College.
ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE are keen to end a five year wait for Dr Harty Cup honours.
*James Hegarty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Team captain James Hegarty (Inagh-Kilnamona) is battling to be fit to lead St Flannans College into Wednesday’s (January 8) Dr. Harty Cup (Munster Colleges senior A hurling) quarter final against Midleton CBS.