Cooraclare’s Roche enjoys league success with Laois
A COORACLARE man was central to Laois’ recent success in Division 4 of the Allianz National Football League.
A COORACLARE man was central to Laois’ recent success in Division 4 of the Allianz National Football League.
*Brian Lohan on the sideline at O’Moore Park. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan has voiced his annoyance with the fact that two of his panellists were named as close contacts of two Wexford hurlers that were deemed to be positive cases of COVID-19.
A relieved Clare boss, Brian Lohan has voiced his frustration with the sending off of captain David McInerney.
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.
Darach Honan says Clare’s qualifier is a chance for the hurlers to get their season back on track and points to Limerick’s weekend win over Tipperary as an outing which has put the Banner’s Munster loss into perspective.
A fundraising appeal has been launched in aid of a prominent football manager in Clare.
*Gordon Kelly under pressure. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s footballers have it “all to fight for”, Colm Collins insisted in the wake of their third defeat of the 2020 Allianz National Football League.
*Clare’s Eoin Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan Lack of belief and desire hindered Clare’s chances of progression in the Oscar Traynor, manager Shane Keegan maintained.
Clare’s Oscar Traynor side are stronger this year, manager Shane Keegan has maintained.
*Ian Galvin and Aron Shanagher clash in the air. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill “Clare’s hurling cuteness” was the difference as Laois suffered an eight point defeat in Ennis on Sunday.