Truagh/Clonlara ‘really looking forward’ to Munster final showdown – Foley
*Laura Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA are “really looking forward to” the club’s first Munster senior camogie final appearance.
*Laura Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA are “really looking forward to” the club’s first Munster senior camogie final appearance.
*Ellen Horgan stood out for the winners at wing back. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE SENIOR camogie champions Truagh/Clonlara are one step from adding a first Munster title to their list of achievements.
*Truagh/Clonlara celebrate. WINNERS of the Clare senior camogie title for the first time last year, Truagh/Clonlara will have the McMahon cup in the parish for a second successive year after they retained the title at the expense of Inagh/Kilnamona.
*Laura Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. WINNING the Clare senior camogie title for the first time last year was “huge for the parish” and Truagh/Clonlara are anxious to replicate that experience.
*Ryan Morris. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. HAVING won their first title last season, Truagh/Clonlara have no intention of letting go of the McMahon Cup.
*Truagh/Clonlara’s Sinead Hogg goes for the sliotar. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. CLARE senior camogie champions Truagh-Clonlara are one step away from retaining the McMahon cup but they had to dig deep at O’Garney park in Sixmilebridge on Saturday evening.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THERE were no major surprises as the race for the Clare senior camogie championship continued with the conclusion of the second round.
*Roisin Begley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA started their quest to retain the Clare Credit Unions senior camogie championship by dishing out a thrashing to Newmarket-on-Fergus.
Michelle Caulfield and Laura Foley lift the McMahon Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FRIDAY night lights will kick start the race for the McMahon Cup as the Clare Credit Unions senior camogie championship hits into gear.
*Áine O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare camogie’s joint senior team captain Aine O’Loughlin believes that the squad “have learned a lot from being in a tough group in the league. We know where we are at, we know our structure better and we are better prepared”.