Fitzgerald steps down as Clare senior football manager
*Mark Fitzgerald. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. MARK FITZGERALD has stepped down as manager of the Clare senior footballers.
*Mark Fitzgerald. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. MARK FITZGERALD has stepped down as manager of the Clare senior footballers.
*Clare manager, Mark Fitzgerald. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A BIG LIFT in performance is needed and a reduction in the amount of mistakes from Clare if they’re to upset Down in Newry on Sunday, Banner boss Mark Fitzgerald has maintained.
*The court sitting took place in Tralee. A CLARE man with 82 previous convictions who made threats to kill or cause serious harm to another man during a burglary in Tralee last September has been sent to prison for two-and-a-half years.
ROB MULCAHY has been announced as the first ever performance lead for Clare GAA.
*Kevin Harnett. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TWO OF CLARE’S most experienced defenders have called time on their inter-county careers.
*Éire Óg corner back, Ronan Lanigan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG will challenge for a place in the Munster club senior football final when they take on Kerry champions Kerins O’Rahillys this Sunday.
GARDAÍ in Ennis have been urged to consider the introduction of the ‘See Something Say Something’ initiative.
*Pauline O’Shea at home in Ardnacrusha. Photograph: John Mangan Calls for a greater understanding to the employment potential of heart failure patients has been made by one Ardnacrusha woman who has been living with the condition since 2012.
While the majority of the players that helped Clare to maintain Division 2 league status over the past four years are expected to fill key positions in the upcoming Allianz League, a number of players are set to make their senior competitive debuts over the coming weeks.
Kerry man Sean Dineen is looking for his old Ennis pen pal Patricia Howard who he corresponded with during the year of 1984.