Ennis’ Nora gives nod to All-Ireland champions at the top of Kilimanjaro
ENNIS’ Nora Casey became the first person to fly the flag of the All-Ireland champions on Kilimanjaro.
ENNIS’ Nora Casey became the first person to fly the flag of the All-Ireland champions on Kilimanjaro.
*Syl O’Connor, Marty Morrissey and Terence Chaplin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SIXMILEBRIDGE GAA CLUB officially opened their €1.2m Indoor Arena in front of a large crowd on Friday evening.
*Barry Fitzpatrick in action against Gary Cooney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SIXMILEBRIDGE will compete in the Senior B hurling championship and O’Callaghans Mills in the relegation play-off after their appeals to the Munster Council.
*Colm Collins and Eoin Cleary celebrate beating Cork in this year’s Munster SFC. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Last Saturday evening’s loss to Derry in Pearse Park, Longford signalled the end of Clare’s involvement in the race for Sam Maguire for 2023.
*Scariff Bay Community Radio commentator Leo Doyle flanked by analysts Pat McNamara and Michael Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF BAY COMMUNITY RADIO and Clare FM will continue to have access to broadcast GAA games as part of the Association’s new media deal announced this week.
*Denise Gavin (Eoin Gavin Transport), Siobhán Conway (Newmarket-on-Fergus Children’s Officer), Freddy McInerney (Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA Chairman), Syl O’Connor (Sixmilebridge GAA Chairman), Danny Reddan (Sixmilebridge GAA Asst Secretary), Gwen Leyden (Secretary Sixmilebridge Bord na nÓg), Padraig Crowe (Newmarket-on-Fergus). TWO OF the county’s biggest rivals have come together to collaborate with Eoin Gavin Transport to assist the people …
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*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography GAA clubs in Clare are finalising their list of players they will put before the County Board to be regraded to lower teams for the upcoming season.
*Donal Tuohy saves a Seamus Callanan penalty during the National Hurling League. Photograph: Martin Connolly No knockout club game in Clare will be decided by penalties after a motion from Sixmilebridge received unanimous support at the County Convention, provided it is not a replay.
*Members of the 2013 panel. Photograph: Joe Buckley Clare’s All-Ireland hurling winners from 1995, 1997 and 2013 along with provincial victors from 95, 97, 98 and the Munster football champions of 1992 are set to be allowed free entry to all GAA games within the county from next year onwards.
*Ger Sweeney. As the first voice to ever be heard on Clare FM, it is fitting that Ger Sweeney is the one to pen a book thirty years on from the radio’s foundation about those early days.