Tulla come up trumps over The Bridge to book final place
*Sean Withycombe excelled for Tulla. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TULLA HAVE ADVANCED to their first intermediate final since suffering relegation from the senior ranks in 2019.
*Sean Withycombe excelled for Tulla. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TULLA HAVE ADVANCED to their first intermediate final since suffering relegation from the senior ranks in 2019.
*Donal Cooney. Photograph: Ruth Griffin O’CALLAGHANS MILLS’ Donal Cooney recorded a double win with John Boy Dylan and Dardis Whitepaws heading home from Limerick Greyhound Stadium in first position over the weekend.
*Safe Routes to Schools are among the eligible criteria for Active Travel funding. €4.5M OF A €5.9M of an allocation for Active Travel will be spent in Clare by the end of this year, local authority officials have insisted.
*Tulla GAA Chairman, Cian McInerney. Photograph: Natasha Barton AN INCREASE IN MEMBERS and volunteers has already been experienced by Tulla GAA Club as a spinoff from their multi-purpose sports and recreational facility constructed earlier this year.
*Mark Quinn. Photograph: Natasha Barton PLAYING A PIVOTAL ROLE in the transformation of Tulla GAA Club has been of immense pride to Mark Quinn and all involved with Q CON.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin REDEVELOPMENT of an old convent and primary school building in Tulla into a cultural hub has been described by one Minister as “a gamechanger” for the locality.
*Aidan Fawl and Shane McGrath, co-founders of East Clare Fitness. Photograph: Natasha Barton EAST CLARE FITNESS continues to go from strength to strength, fresh from celebrating its fourth birthday.
*Seadna Morey and Shane O’Donnell will be crossing paths again. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ACTION has reached the penultimate stage of the Clare SHC and IHC with semi-final pairings now decided.
*Corofin’s Killian O’Connor. Photograph: Mark Hayes Corofin’s victory over Tubber will go down as the big shock as the quarter finals of the intermediate hurling championship were decided at the weekend.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley A NUMBER OF ROUNDABOUTS in Clare are to be considered for renaming in a bid to “enhance the marketability of the county for tourism and benefit of Shannon International Airport”.