Moloney collects first FAI Cup medal
Clare’s Chloe Moloney got her hands on a first FAI Women’s Cup medal following further glory for Peamount Utd over the weekend.
Clare’s Chloe Moloney got her hands on a first FAI Women’s Cup medal following further glory for Peamount Utd over the weekend.
Clare’s Chloe Moloney has collected her second Women’s National League medal following Peamount Utd’s success on Sunday.
Clare’s chances of progressing to the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate semi-finals will be decided in the final round of Group 4 after they kept their hopes alive with victory over Laois.
Uncharacteristic errors proved costly for Clare as a late seven point turnaround saw Kildare snatch the whip hand in Group 4 of the All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies Football Championship on Sunday afternoon.
A lightning hat-trick of sucker-punch goals in each half saw Kilmurry Ibrickane blitz neighbours St Joseph’s Miltown to capture the Intermediate honours in Shanahan McNamara Park in Doonbeg on Sunday afternoon.
*The Clare ladies football management, Ger Keane, James Murrihy, Enda O’Halloran & —. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill No Munster Intermediate Championship in 2020 means Clare’s ladies footballers are putting extra emphasis on their league bid which kicks off on Sunday.
Quilty’s Chloe Moloney collected her first Women’s National League title over the weekend.
In a fortnight where positive stories about soccer in Ireland have been few and far between, Chloe Moloney has predicted that if anyone is to suffer from the suspension of Sport Ireland funding to the FAI, it will be the women while she’s also optimistic of progressing her own football career.