One point loss ends Wolfe Tones’ quest for Munster honours
*Niall Fitzgerald of Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WOLFE Tones suffered a one point loss to Tipperary side Aherlow to see their season come to an end.
*Niall Fitzgerald of Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WOLFE Tones suffered a one point loss to Tipperary side Aherlow to see their season come to an end.
*Craig Riordan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. WOLFE TONES are preparing for another final after qualifying for the U21B football decider.
*Aron Shanagher was starved of possession for Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WOLFE TONES have been eliminated from the Munster intermediate club championship.
*Sean McAllister of Clondegad. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TEN GAMES were played at the weekend as the race for the 2024 U21 A, B and C football championships got underway.
*Photograph: Mike Brennan WOLFE TONES’ double success at intermediate level sees the Shannon club become one of four senior dual clubs in the county for 2025.
*Colin Riordan takes on Conor Tevlin. Photograph: Mike Brennan. WITHIN the space of seven days, Colin Riordan claimed intermediate honours in hurling and football with Wolfe Tones.
*Gary Leahy in action for Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Mike Brennan. TEN YEARS on from captaining Wolfe Tones to win the intermediate football championship, Gary Leahy was back playing a pivotal role for the Shannon side and he said their latest success much sweeter.
*Éire Óg players Philip Talty, David McNamara, Darren O’Neill and Ronan Lanigan celebrate. Photograph: Mike Brennan ENNIS AND SHANNON is the home of the senior and intermediate football champions.
*Wolfe Tones celebrate. Photograph: Dermot O’Donnell WOLFE TONES have completed an intermediate double to ensure they will be a senior dual club in 2025.
*Jack Ryan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography WOLFE TONES vice captain Jack Ryan is hopeful by the end of the weekend the Shannon club will have dual senior status.