Tulla GAA club granted permission to sell Main St premises to defray development costs
TULLA GAA club are to sell the business centre they own in main street as their redevelopment plans continue at Dr Daly Park.
TULLA GAA club are to sell the business centre they own in main street as their redevelopment plans continue at Dr Daly Park.
*Fionn Hickey gets to the ball ahead of Paddy Fitzgerald in the semi-final. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill “FANTASTIC PERFORMANCES” have been exhibited by St Joseph’s Tulla en route to the Dr Harty Cup final but a ten percent improvement is required if they are to surprise favourites Ard Scoil Rís in the provincial decider.
TWO MONTHS ON from his retirement from inter-county hurling, Aidan Harte is still experiencing a championship-like buzz ahead of Saturday’s Dr Harty Cup final.
St Joseph’s Doora-Barefield’s Aaron Landy in action against Ruan’s Aidan Lynch, Photograph: Natasha Barton DISCUSSIONS have commenced on the potential splitting of the Clare intermediate hurling championship (IHC) in two.
*Donal Madden, Ray McInerney and Ray Stewart with the Tulla intermediate hurlers in 2020. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLONLARA have turned to one member of their championship winning side from 2008 to manage their senior hurlers this year.
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*Ronan O’Connor and Evan Maxted show their delight at the final whistle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST JOSEPHS’S TULLA’s qualification for a first ever Harty Cup final due to the dogged determination of their young hurlers.
Clare greyhounds were in winning form at Limerick on Monday last.
A PERFORMANCE brimming with character saw St Joseph’s Tulla advance to their first ever Harty Cup final.
Clare schools celebrated provincial success on the camogie field.