Clare Master Fixtures Schedule 2019
Master Fixtures Schedule 2019
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael An Clár
Master Fixtures Schedule 2019
Gordon Kelly’s goal proved the difference between the sides as Clare clinched a three point win over Cork in the McGrath Cup final. The veteran defender saw his long range effort find its way to the top right corner in
Scor 2019 Celebrating 50 years of Scor. Scor an Chlair 50 Years of Scor Concert. in association with the County Final of Scor Sinsear, will be held on Saturday February 9th. Interested clubs are asked to inform Flann O’Reilly, Culture
A strong second half display proved crucial as Clare beat Tipperary by 4-19 to 1-18 in the Munster Hurling League Final. A brilliant 35 metre sideline cut from Jason Forde in front of the Mackey Stand opened the first half
Under the scheme, Clare received €176,771 from 22 applications, Cork received €221,709 from 42 applications, Limerick received €206,907 from 35 applications, Kerry received €124,771 from 23 applications, Tipperary received €281,011 from 38 applications and Waterford received €64,755 from 15 applications.
GAA Ard Stiúrthóir Tom Ryan has said that the decision of UNESCO to award the prestigious Intangible Cultural Heritage status to hurling and camogie is a proud moment that also serves as a reminder of the work that needs to
The GAA today published its Master Fixture Schedule for 2019. There will be no major changes in the Allianz Leagues because 2019 is Year 2 of a two-year cycle. It is worth noting though that the AFL Round 6 and
2019 EirGrid GAA Football Under 20 Munster Championship Draws QF – Waterford v Clare (winners play Cork in SF 1) QF – Limerick v Tipperary (winners play Kerry in SF 2) 2019 Bord Gais Energy Munster GAA Hurling Under 20
Feakle will play Charleville (Cork) in the AIB Munster Club Intermediate Hurling Championship Final on Sunday next November 18th at 1:30pm in the Limerick Gaelic Grounds. After their great victory against Clonea in Dungarvan Feakle will be in a strong
St Joseph’s Milltown 2-11 The Nire 0-9 Two second-half goals helped book a Munster final slot for St Joseph’s Miltown Malbay yesterday in Fraher Field, Dungarvan. In a low-scoring game, an early sight of goal for Nire danger-man