Scariff/Ogonnelloe claim senior title
Scariff/Ogonnelloe have been crowned Clare senior camogie champions for the second time in their history.
Scariff/Ogonnelloe have been crowned Clare senior camogie champions for the second time in their history.
Clare camogie followers are still talking about the excitement the drawn county senior final generated two weeks ago and all are confident that this Saturday’s replay will result in another hugely exciting contest.
A retrospective review of the many highlights and key junctures of a seesaw county senior camogie final derby between Truagh/Clonlara and Scariff/Ogonnelloe through the eyes of respective joint-captains Eimear Kelly (Truagh/Clonlara) and Amy Barrett (Scariff/Ogonnelloe).
*Truagh/Clonlara joint captain, Michelle Powell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It was a result that definitely couldn’t have been envisaged by either side at important junctures but in the end, a replay proved the fairest outcome after a compelling 80 minute showdown in Clarecastle.
*Truagh/Clonlara’s Michelle Caulfield. Photograph; Gerard O’Neill Truagh/Clonlara feel they have the right mix of players to secure senior honours in their first championship final appearance.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Truagh/Clonlara are confident they will take their first senior final appearance in their stride.
*Becky Foley powers forward. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Truagh/Clonlara and Scariff/Ogonnelloe will face off in the final of the 2021 Clare senior camogie championship.
It’s down to the semi-final stage in the race for the McMahon Cup with just four teams left standing in the Clare Senior Camogie Championship.
*Louise O’Callaghan puts pressure on Sinead Hogg. Inagh/Kilnamona, Scariff/Ogonnelloe and Truagh/Clonlara sealed their places in the semi-finals of the Clare senior camogie championship over the weekend.
*Cllr Alan O’Callaghan. Photograph: Eamon Ward. An East Clare councillor has said he is counting down the days until elected representatives don’t have to be looking for speed surveys.