Organ helps Clare grind out win over Waterford
*James Organ. Photograph: Ruth Griffin AN UNANSWERED rally of 1-4 including a goal from James Organ saw Clare’s U20 hurlers record their first win of this year’s Munster championship.
*James Organ. Photograph: Ruth Griffin AN UNANSWERED rally of 1-4 including a goal from James Organ saw Clare’s U20 hurlers record their first win of this year’s Munster championship.
*Clare are without star man Diarmuid Stritch. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. AN IMPROVED conversion rate is among the main targets for Clare’s U20 hurlers as they go in search of their first championship win this season.
*Michael Collins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE’S U20 hurlers had to settle for a draw against Cork and they were lucky to earn it for a finish.
*Jack O’Neill. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TERENCE FAHY has named his starting team as the Clare U20 hurlers get set to make their bow in the Munster championship.
CLARE’s outgoing under 20 football and hurling managers have been re-appointed for the coming season.
*Senior hurling liaison officer Martin O’Brien and Clare GAA Head of Operations Deirdre Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE GAA has received an allocation of 16,000 tickets for the All-Ireland SHC final while the organisation will hold two fundraising functions in advance of the decider and plans have been unveiled to utilise Caherlohan as a community …
*Terence Fahy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A “LETHAL” Cork side ended Clare’s aspirations of reaching back to back Munster U20 finals.
*Donal Moloney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S current situation on the hurling landscape is “pleasing” according to Donal Moloney, one of the key men involved for creating such a scenario.
*Diarmuid Stritch on the attack for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ASPIRATIONS of Clare’s U20 hurlers reaching back to back Munster finals came undone when they were eliminated of the provincial competition by Cork on Friday evening.
*Clare captain Ronan O’Connor. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AN INJURY time point from Conor Whelan has secured Clare’s U20 hurlers a home Munster semi-final.