St Flannan’s & St Joseph’s Tulla find out Harty Cup & Corn Uí Mhurí opponents
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST FLANNAN’S College and St Joseph’s Tulla have discovered their Corn Uí Mhuirí and Dr Harty Cup opponents for next season.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST FLANNAN’S College and St Joseph’s Tulla have discovered their Corn Uí Mhuirí and Dr Harty Cup opponents for next season.
*Michael Collins will be among the Clare hurlers lining out in the Dr Harty Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE schools have discovered their opponents for the TUS Munster Under 19 A, B and C Hurling competitions and the Under 19 A Football competition.
*Ciara Grogan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photograph EXPERIMENTATION in the league has helped Clare in their preparation for Sunday’s Munster senior camogie semi-final.
ST JOSEPH’S TULLA claimed the FAI Schools u17 Munster Junior Trophy after edging out reigning champions MICC Dunmanway.
“Ruth Tuohy, Eleanor Ward, Gabriella Callaghan, Eva Kidney, Nellie-May Slattery. Photograph: John O’Neill STUDENTS in Tulla are shaping up as they bring ‘Grease: The Musical’ on stage in East Clare next week.
*James Hegarty will be among the young Clare hurlers competing in the Harty Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE SCHOOLS competing in the Dr Harty Cup and Corn Uí Mhuirí have discovered their opponents for the 2023/24 campaign.
COUNTY JUNIOR CAMOGIE titles were claimed by Coláiste Muire and St Joseph’s Tulla.
KILKISHEN’S Liam Boyce is showing his abilities to put up an argument.
FUTURE LEADERS IN Clare GAA are to come to the fore following the establishment of a new youth committee.
*Tomás Kelly celebrating St Joseph’s Tulla’s Harty Cup win over Ard Scoil Rís. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill COUNTY FINALS ARE OFTEN won by “the supporting cast” and that is likely to be the case in Sunday’s eagerly awaited clash between Ballyea and Éire Óg, Harty Cup winning coach Tomás Kelly maintained.