PLAYERS past and present gathered together at the Inn of Dromoland on Saturday January 11, to celebrate the Clare Men’s senior Hurling All-Ireland win. Ger Loughnane, the 1995 and ‘97 All-Ireland winning manager presented the current team with their celtic cross medals at the victory social night. The team was joined by past players, family and members of the management team to mark a historic occasion for the Clare hurling team.

All photos by Gerard O’Neill

 

Ger Loughnane and Shane O’Donnell
Anthony Daly, Ger Loughnane and Ken Ralph
Brian Lohan and Marty Morrissey
lJenny Mc Carthy, Jodie Cahill, Laura Hogan, Aine Murphy, Laura Egan & Alice Larkin
Ger Loughnane and Tony Kelly
Clare Senior Men’s All Ireland Hurling Champions 2024
l Siobhan Conway from Newmarket on Fergus with Mayor Alan O’Collaghan and his wife Aideen

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