Miltown’s three in a row bid is alive and well
St Josephs Miltown’s hopes of a third Clare senior football title in a row are alive and well.
St Josephs Miltown’s hopes of a third Clare senior football title in a row are alive and well.
Wolfe Tones kept their intermediate football championsnhip hopes alive with a two point win over Éire Óg in a game played at Cusack Park this Thursday evening.
With a tally of 5-10 between them the sparkling form of Domhnall McMahon and the Earley brothers Clive and Blaine proved too much for Sixmilebridge in this intermediate hurling championship quarter final tie at Eire Og on Sunday afternoon.
Fairways across Co Clare continue to be busy with competitions dominating proceedings while Dromoland Golf Club is to host a golf classic in aid of MND next month.
Champions Kilmihil were rocked on Monday evening in round 2 of the Clare ladies senior football championship when they were defeated by their neighbours Cooraclare who were making their first appearance in the competition for 2020.
Kildysart, St Josephs Doora/Barefield and Shannon Gaels have qualified for the semi-finals of the intermediate football championship following their second round victories over O’Currys, Michael Cusacks and Kilfenora respectively at the weekend.
East Clare golf course closed the course on Friday last as a mark of respect to the late Michael Fahy from Feakle.
Shannon Golf Club’s annual Club Development has new winners for 2020 with the team of Andrew Moloney, Mike O’Brien, Teddy O’Hanlon and Kevin Stritch taking the spoils.
A five star performance from full forward Joe McGann was the highlight as St. Breckans booked a place in the semi-final of the Clare senior football championship with a merited win over a fancied Ennistymon outfit at Cusack Park.