Musical tribute for Dennis Cahill in Feakle
Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill. Photograph: Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh A MUSIC SESSION IN HONOUR of the late Dennis Cahill is to take place in Feakle this weekend.
Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill. Photograph: Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh A MUSIC SESSION IN HONOUR of the late Dennis Cahill is to take place in Feakle this weekend.
Picture shows: Derek Frehill (Director of Racing, Greyhound Racing Ireland) and John Tuohey (Interim CEO of Greyhound Racing Ireland) launching the second year of Ag Rásaíocht Le Cheile (Racing Together) Remembrance Weekend at stadia nationwide. Full details available on www.grireland.ie/lecheile KNOCKDRUM COFFEY had a winning debut at Shelbourne Park for the Knockerra duo of Paddy …
David McInerney clears his lines as Luke Keogh gives chase. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE HURLER, David McInerney scooped the jackpot prize in Tulla GAA’s lotto.
The catch me if you can tactics were to the fore in the Novice 350 yards contest at Galway on Friday night last as the Brid McMahon of Cooraclare owned Lissatouk Blake never saw another rival once he left his trap one berth as he powered to a seven length success over Chicuitita in 19.29.
SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE begin the defence of their Munster senior camogie title this weekend.
AN EAST CLARE man reached speeds of 100kmph on his quad bike in a high speed chase with Gardai across four townlands near the village of Tulla over two years ago.
*Brian Guilfoyle puts pressure on Andrew Conheady. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST JOSEPH’S DOORA/BAREFIELD are determined to build on the bounce currently being experienced by the club.
*Sean Rouine, Joey Rouine, Brendan Rouine, Ciaran Vaughan, Cillian Rouine, Eoin Rouine. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WITH NO LESS THAN TEN of the Rouine clan forming part of the Ennistymon panel, to call it a family affair for the football mad North Clare crew is certainly an understatement.
*Tulla intermediate hurling manager, Jim McInerney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TULLA’s defeat in the Clare IHC final must act as a learning curve if the club are to bounce back, manager Jim McInerney has stated.
*Alan O’Neill battles to win the ball ahead of David McInerney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PAST DEFEATS stood to St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield when the pressure mounted in Saturday’s Clare IHC final, one of their most experienced players affirmed.