Munster Gaa Awards
Shane Meehan from The Banner club won the Munster Minor Football award at the recent awards night in Limerick.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael An Clár
Shane Meehan from The Banner club won the Munster Minor Football award at the recent awards night in Limerick.
Report from Convention Niall Gilligan was unsuccessful in his bid to become a Munster Council delegate while Simon Moroney defeated his ex colleague Robert Frost in a vote to be elected Central Council delegate. Three votes took place at Clare
Allianz Football League, Div 2. Rd 1 January 25th @ 7p.m. Armagh v Cavan, Athletic Grounds; Rd 1 January 26th @ 2p.m. Westmeath v Clare, Mullingar; Roscommon v Laois, Dr Hyde Park; Kildare v Fermanagh, Newbridge, @ 2.30pm; Rd 2
Allianz Hurling League, ( Div 1 Group B ) Rd 1 January 25th @ 7p.m: Laois v Wexford, MW Hire O’Moore Park; Rd 1 January 26th @ 2p.m: Clare v Carlow, Ennis; Kilkenny v Dublin, Nowlan Park. RD 2 February 2nd
Munster SHL Sunday, December 15th: Group A: Tipperary v Clare, Nenagh, 2pm. Wednesday, December 18th: Group B: Cork v Kerry, Páirc Uí Rinn, 7.30pm. Friday, December 20th: Group A: Limerick v Tipperary, Gaelic Grounds, 7.30pm; Group B: Waterford v Cork,
The Clare Minor Football manager Dermot Coughlan has named his management team for 2020. Selectors:- Mike Neylon Eire Og, T J Carey Liscannor, Dermot Gavin Clondegad, Sean Haugh O’Currys and Barry McGrory Corofin. Goalkeeping Coach:- Peter O Dwyer Kilmurry Ibrickane.
“This week I am concentrating on the Galway Club Semi Final. It has been an honour to have been nominated for the position of Clare Senior Hurling manager and I am grateful for the overwhelming support and good wishes coming
St Joseph’s Miltown 0-12 Kilmurry Ibrickane 0-8 The weight of history may have been against St Joseph’s Miltown, but that burden finally lifted as a glorious flurry of injury time points saw them crowned Clare SFC champions for the third time
Sixmilebridge 0-21 Cratloe 0-15 In 2013 when Sixmilebridge defeated reigning champions Newmarket-on-Fergus in the county final they ended an eleven year gap to win the senior championship, their biggest drought since claiming their first title in 1977. Now in the
Cratloe 3-24 Crusheen 2-1 Not one of the spectators in the Cusack Park would have predicted a fifteen point win for Cratloe during half-time conversations, the result may not have been a major shock but the nature of it