Tony Kelly named as a 2020 All Star
Tony Kelly has been named as a 2020 All Star off the back of one of his greatest years in the Clare jersey.
Tony Kelly has been named as a 2020 All Star off the back of one of his greatest years in the Clare jersey.
Clare’s senior hurlers travel to UPMC Nowlan Park on Saturday wearing the favourites tag when they face off with Laois.
Clare’s All-Ireland success of 1995 holds a special place in hurling folklore, the magnitude of their achievements still forces Frank Lohan to pinch himself when reflecting on their exploits.
The emphatic final margin may have been rather flattering but there’s no doubt that Wolfe Tones fully merited their confidence-boosting start to this year’s championship on Saturday evening.
*Darryl Makoni. Photograph: John Mangan A young Shannon man has spoken out about his experiences of racism in Co Clare in an attempt to educate the people of the county that racism is a problem and one that needs to be dealt with.
Some of the toughest calls are being put forward Clare hurling supporters as voting commences to decide who the best midfielders to have lined out at senior level are.
*Jack Browne & Aidan McCarthy in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s senior hurlers and footballers are continuing with individual programmes as uncertainty clouds the entire GAA season for 2020.
Before even pucking a ball, the return of Aaron Cunningham to the Clare panel has provided a massive lift.
*Damian Fox. Photograph: Chris Copley Clare referee Damian Fox has criticised “certain sections of the media” for being “extremely harsh” when giving their views on the performance of referees within the county and cautioned that those who abuse officials will receive suitable suspensions going forward.
GAA clubs across the country are doing their bit to raise awareness for the HPV vaccine, a campaign that had been spearheaded by Ennis’ Laura Brennan up until her death in March.