Ryan & Murray no longer part of county football squad
*Dean Ryan in action for Clare. Photograph: Martin Connolly Dean Ryan and Cormac Murray have departed the Clare senior football panel.
*Dean Ryan in action for Clare. Photograph: Martin Connolly Dean Ryan and Cormac Murray have departed the Clare senior football panel.
*Aidan Davidson. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Two rounds into the 2021 Cusack Cup (senior football league), four teams share top spot with a win and a draw each.
*Cormac Murray kicked 0-14 as St Josephs Miltown collected a win. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Josephs Miltown, Ennistymon and Kildysart got off to winning starts as the Cusack Cup commenced on Monday.
*Aidan McCarthy in action against Gordon Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill After eight months without games, GAA clubs throughout the country will return to the playing fields for competitive action on this June bank holiday Monday.
*Lissycasey’s Conor Finucane will be hoping to collect another O’Gorman Cup medal this year. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Fifteen teams will compete for the 2021 O’Gorman cup, a senior football competition organised annually by Doonbeg GAA in memory of John O’Gorman who served Doonbeg and Clare GAA in a variety of positions over many year.
Club delegates in Clare have appealed for followers of the county to adopt a less ‘negative approach’ on social media.
Michael Neylon is to stay on as manager of the Clare U20 footballers while he has also returned to the hotseat in St Josephs Miltown.
Clare’s most experienced footballer, Gordon Kelly has called time on his fifteen year inter-county career.
Clare senior football captain, Eoin Cleary has backed Colm Collins to continue as manager of the county footballers.
Eoin Cleary will take to the field in his first championship outing as Clare captain on Sunday without the backing of the Banner Roar.