Spanish Point go the extra mile to inch into All-Ireland Final
*St Joseph’s Spanish Point in a huddle. ST JOSEPH’S Spanish Point have qualified for the All-Ireland Senior A ladies football final after an extra-time epic with Moate Community School.
*St Joseph’s Spanish Point in a huddle. ST JOSEPH’S Spanish Point have qualified for the All-Ireland Senior A ladies football final after an extra-time epic with Moate Community School.
*St Joseph’s Spanish Point celebrate their Munster success. HAVING bagged the Munster and Clare colleges senior A ladies football titles in recent weeks, St Joseph’s Spanish Point are hoping to qualify for an All-Ireland decider.
*Celebrations kick off for St Joseph’s Spanish Point. VICTORIOUS St Joseph’s Spanish Point manager, Paul Reidy said their Munster success is “just reward” for the effort displayed by his panel of players.
*The victorious St Joseph’s Spanish Point panel and management. St. Joseph’s, Spanish Point are celebrating the ending of a twenty nine year wait for Munster Colleges ladies A football championship honours.
*Photograph: John Sheridan. A leading figure in Inagh/Kilnamona and Clare camogie teams, Fiona Lafferty is well placed to comment on the task facing St Josephs, Spanish Point in Saturday’s Munster post primary schools senior A ladies football final when they will stake on Mercy Clonmel.
*Kayla Talty Darcy. Photograph: John Sheridan COMPETING in the Munster colleges senior ladies A football final on Saturday is a huge occasion for St. Josephs, Spanish Point according to team joint captain Aoibheann Ryan from Doonbeg.
A GROUP of 42 volunteers gathered at Spanish Point beach last Wednesday for a large-scale beach clean-up and litter survey.
ST JOSEPH’S SPANISH Point were crowned Munster Senior B ladies football champions on Tuesday.
*Manager Paul Reidy embraces a player at the final whistle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCHOOL DAYS are often described as the best of your life but for the footballers of St Joseph’s Spanish Point they will never forget their memorable campaign which has seen them win county, provincial and national honours.
*Josh Moloney drives forward. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FINISHING HIS SCHOOL days as an All-Ireland winning joint captain will see Josh Moloney leave St Joseph’s Spanish Point on a high.