Clare trio make debuts in remarkable Munster win
*Tony Butler, Conor Moloney and Ethan Coughlan. A FIRST was recorded on Sunday with three Clare men taking to the field at the one time for Munster in the Heineken Champions Cup.
*Tony Butler, Conor Moloney and Ethan Coughlan. A FIRST was recorded on Sunday with three Clare men taking to the field at the one time for Munster in the Heineken Champions Cup.
*Conor Moloney, Tony Butler and Ethan Coughlan of Ennis RFC ENNIS RFC trio Tony Butler, Ethan Coughlan and Conor Moloney have all been named on the Munster replacements bench for this Sunday’s Champions Cup game against London Wasps. With 14 members of the Munster squad still in quarantine in South Africa, EPCR confirmed last week …
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BAREFIELD out-half Tony Butler has been registered as one of the twenty two additional Munster Champions Cup squad members.
Clare’s Tony Butler has been included as one of the three new signings for the Munster Rugby Academy.
*Oisin O’Donnell holds off his marker. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Last Saturday’s victory by St. Flannan’s over St. Kieran’s was “as good a win as Flannans have ever had” according to team coach Brendan Bugler.
*Photo by Helen McQuillan ENNIS captain Tony Butler was revelling in Harty Cup glory two weeks ago as St Flannan’s disposed of CBC Cork in the final. Moments after the final whistle in Mallow, Tony’s attentions were turned to rugby as less than an hour up the N20 in Old Crescent RFC, Ennis were about …
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*St Flannan’s celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Flannan’s College have won the Harty Cup for the twenty second time overcoming challengers CBC Cork on Sunday.
*Tony Butler in action for St Flannan’s College. Photograph: Raymond O’Mahony As one of the more experienced members of St Flannan’s College’s Harty Cup side, Tony Butler can clearly see the positive effect their run is having by inspiring those in the years below them.
*Colm O’Meara & Conner Hegarty in action for Clare. Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare’s minor hurlers have been knocked out at the quarter-final stage of the All-Ireland championship. Galway 1-24 Clare 1-22 Venue: O’Moore Park, Portlaoise
*Diarmaid Cahill is due to start at corner forward for the Clare minors. Photograph: Martin Connolly Fergal Lynch has named his first fifteen for Sunday’s Munster Minor Hurling Final against Limerick whose captain Michael Keane is ruled out with injury.