Clare’s camogie & ladies football sides take to Cusack Park in bid to record successive wins
*Clare’s Zi Yan Spillane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CUSACK PARK will host both encounters for the county’s flagship ladies teams this weekend.
*Clare’s Zi Yan Spillane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CUSACK PARK will host both encounters for the county’s flagship ladies teams this weekend.
*Clare captain Caoimhe Harvey in action against Emily Bailey. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE LADIES football captain, Caoimhe Harvey is fully focused on recording back to back wins in the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate championship.
*Clare’s Chloe Moloney with Offaly’s Roisín Mealiff. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE HAVE opened their All Ireland Intermediate campaign with a fully deserved five point winning margin over their hosts Offaly on Sunday.
*Wayne Freeman with Sinead Considine and Chloe Moloney. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography AN AGONONISING ONE POINT extra-time defeat sees Clare’s intermediate ladies football side miss out on promotion to Division 2.
CLARE’S LADIES FOOTBALLERS have qualified for the Division 3 National League final and are sixty minutes away from promotion.
*Siofra Ní Chonaill. Photograph; Burren Eye Photography Clare’s intermediate ladies footballers gave their league promotion hopes a boost after recording their third win of the campaign.
*Clare’s Lizzy Roche with Offaly’s Nicole Farrelly. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography FIXING THE trend of poor second half displays is the focus for Clare intermediate ladies football manager, Wayne Freeman and his panel of players.
*Amy Lenihan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE’s ladies footballers collected their second win of the National League, edging out Offaly by a single point.
*Niamh O’Dea is among the high-profile absentees from the Clare squad. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE ladies football manager, Wayne Freeman says his “hands are tied” when it comes to the absence of players from Banner Ladies and Kilmihil from his county panel.
*Sinead Considine. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE’S ladies footballers let a one point lead slip falling to a two point defeat to Kildare in what is their second home loss in as many weekends.