Cratloe’s Chaplin elected Clare GAA Chairman
Cratloe’s Jack Chaplin has been elected as the new Chairperson of Clare GAA.
Cratloe’s Jack Chaplin has been elected as the new Chairperson of Clare GAA.
After the joy of last week’s triumph over Wexford, the Clare hurlers and their supporters suffered the disappointment of a loss to Waterford. This was a game in which we experienced the full range of emotions as Clare’s performance ebbed and flowed after a terrible start.
Two names will go before the clubs of Clare for the position of Chairperson after Robert Frost has decided not to contest for the position.
An audit of flooding patterns along parts of the River Fergus has been requested by a North Clare representative while an Ennis councillor has warned the work of flood relief schemes is at risk of being lost.
A contest for the position of chairman of Clare GAA is certain after Cratloe’s Jack Chaplin confirmed that he is a candidate for the post.
Patrick O’Connor holds the tag as the longest serving member of the Clare team, this weekend he is determined to maintain his place in the starting fifteen.
Clare GAA’s centre of excellence, Caherlohan has been described as a quality facility by county senior football manager Colm Collins.
North Clare needs to be re-established as an angling destination, local representatives have emphasised.
Fresh from securing their promotion to the Clare SFC, Leo Duggan expressed his confidence that St Josephs Doora/Barefield can leave a mark in the 2021 senior campaign.
Clare native, Breege O’Donoghue has resigned from her role as Chair of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland having been recently reinstated to the role by Tanáiste.