Ladies Winter league concludes at Dromoland
The ladies’ Winter league at Dromoland concluded recently with just a point separating the teams in second and third places.
The ladies’ Winter league at Dromoland concluded recently with just a point separating the teams in second and third places.
*Seanie Malone scored a penalty for St Joseph’s Miltown. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The race for the Cusack and Garry Cups got underway at the weekend when there were wins for Lissycasey, Ennistymon, St Joseph’s Miltown, Clondegad, Doonbeg, Cooraclare and Éire Óg.
Jarlath Fahy, Lady Captain Eilis Neville, Junior Boys Captain Callum Hayes, Junior Girls Captain Emma Maloney, Seniors Captain John O’Donovan, President Ken Horgan before their drive into Office for the 2024 Season in Woodstock. Captain Jarlath Fahy, lady captain Eilis Neville, junior boys captain Callum Hayes, junior girls captain Emma Maloney, seniors captain John O’Donovan …
*Leah Minoge and Amber Nolan. Favourites Diarmaid Nash and Colin Crehan were pipped in a tie breaker in the All-Ireland senior doubles handball final in Croke Park on Saturday evening.
*The Clare U16 girls side. There was disappointment for Clare schoolboys/girls soccer last week as three teams representing the league suffered defeat in National finals which were played at the University of Limerick on Saturday.
*David Fitzgerald gets away from Shane Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE didn’t put a big emphasis on the result of Sunday’s game according to star performer David Fitzgerald.
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill LIMERICK remain the one Munster team “head and shoulders” above the remaining teams in the province, Clare manager Brian Lohan has said.
*Enda Noonan is tackled by Shane McNamara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLUB action has commenced in the local GAA scene in Clare with first round ties played in the FutureTicketing Clare Cup.
The captain’s drive-in for 2024 will take place at Woodstock on this Sunday at 2.30 p.m. and will be followed by a 9 hole scramble.
Clare’s senior doubles handball pairing of Diarmaid Nash and Colin Crehan are just one step away from being crowned All-Ireland senior doubles champions.