All interviews held for Clare football job as appointment looms
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ALL INTERVIEWS have been held with a decision imminent on who will become the next Clare senior football manager.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ALL INTERVIEWS have been held with a decision imminent on who will become the next Clare senior football manager.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CANDIDATES have been shortlisted with interviews ongoing to appoint a new Clare senior football manager.
*Emmet McMahon in action against Kerry’s Sean O’Shea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE may be one of four counties without a senior football manager for 2025 but efforts to appoint Mark Fitzgerald’s successor cannot be rushed, one of the county’s top footballers has said.
*Work is ongoing to appoint Mark Fitzgerald’s successor as Clare senior football manager. CLARE is one of four counties without a senior inter-county football manager for 2025 with interest in the vacancy growing.
CLARE’s outgoing under 20 football and hurling managers have been re-appointed for the coming season.
*Michael Neylon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THERE are few people better positioned to offer a view on how the 2024 Clare senior football championship might pan out than the county’s under 20 manager, Michael Neylon.
*Senior hurling liaison officer Martin O’Brien and Clare GAA Head of Operations Deirdre Murphy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE GAA has received an allocation of 16,000 tickets for the All-Ireland SHC final while the organisation will hold two fundraising functions in advance of the decider and plans have been unveiled to utilise Caherlohan as a community …
*Éanna Rouine. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s slim chances of reaching the Munster U20 Football Championship were put out by a relentless Cork team that won their Phase Two Round Three.
*Sean McMahon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A far more encouraging performance from Clare still wasn’t enough to keep their Munster Under 20 Championship hopes alive after finally being forced to concede second best to Tipperary for the second time.
*Conor Kearney wins back possession for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. A CHANCE TO face off with Cork and Kerry while renewing rivalry with Tipperary is the reward for Clare’s U20 footballers after securing their passage to phase two of the provincial competition.