No confusion for Manley in Galway
THERE WAS no confusion for Cratloe owner Ger Manley when Confused Kiely claimed the top prize in the €500 Getting Out Race.
THERE WAS no confusion for Cratloe owner Ger Manley when Confused Kiely claimed the top prize in the €500 Getting Out Race.
IN A first for camogie in Clare, the draws for the senior championship were conducted on a podcast.
*PICTURED: Cahercalla residents chairman Larry Gavin. Photo by John O’Neill “I UNDERSTAND you’re a man who knows how to get things” is a famous line from the Shawshank Redemption, that comes to mind when chatting with Cahercalla resident Larry Gavin. Cahercalla Residents Forum Chairperson, Larry quips, “I’m the go-to guy”. The Cahercalla Residents Forum is a resident-led …
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FIVE Banner greyhounds entered the winner’s enclosure at the SIS Limerick meeting on Thursday last with doubles for Tulla’s Donie Duggan and Newmarket-on-Fergus’ Myles Cummins.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST FLANNAN’S College and St Joseph’s Tulla have discovered their Corn Uí Mhuirí and Dr Harty Cup opponents for next season.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley Amidst a showdown of almost four seasons, fittingly it was the man of all seasons Eoin Hayes that popped up for a late winner to cement Newmarket Celtic’s historic 20th Clare Cup crown over newcomers Tulla United in Frank Healy Park in Doora.
*Mike Moloney. FOR long enough Tulla Utd have been looking in from the outside on the big day, they’re eager to make the most of their first Clare Cup final appearance.
BROTHERS IN ARMS are leading the charge for Tulla Utd as they contest a first Clare Cup final.
MYLES CUMMINS and Donnacha McNamara were among the victorious owners in Limerick.
*Liam Buckley in possession. BRIDGE UTD have set up a final day showdown in the Maloney Hardware Premier Division after overturning Tulla Utd with ease.