O’Dea masterclass sends Banner Ladies into Munster final
*Niamh O’Dea celebrates. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BANNER LADIES have beaten Cork’s Mourneabbey following extra time to advance to the Munster club final.
*Niamh O’Dea celebrates. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BANNER LADIES have beaten Cork’s Mourneabbey following extra time to advance to the Munster club final.
*Truagh/Clonlara players celebrate with the McMahon Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA ended Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s quest for a third Clare senior camogie chamxpionship in a row and in the process won the title for the first time in their history.
*Photograph: Brian Morrison RECENTLY APPOINTED Galway U20 hurling selector, Padraic Duddy claimed the spoils in the single’s stableford competition at Dromoland Castle Golf Club.
*Louise Egan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TRUAGH/CLONLARA are facing into their third senior camogie final on the trot, looking to win silverware for the first time but “have nothing to lose” according to their coach.
*Alphie Rodgers. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SCARIFF/OGONNELLOE have their sights firmly set on retaining the McMahon Cup in Cusack Park this weekend.
*Michelle Caulfield storms through the challenge of Claire Commane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GAELIC GAMES occupies a huge part of Truagh/Clonlara joint captain Michelle Caulfield’s life.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PLAYING in a county final is special at any time but when you are one of four sisters on the team, it makes it that bit more special.
*Captain Clare Hehir. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography BANNER LADIES winning a fourteenth title came down to getting their match-ups right, victorious manager JJ O’Dea said.
Fergus Rovers won the U 14 A championship title for the third year in a row when they defeated a gallant Doonbeg side in the final played before a fine attendance at the Eire Og GAA Grounds on Saturday last.