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The first Clare baby of 2015 born at the Regional Maternity University hospital in Limerick was little Mylo Molony, born at 5.38a.m. on New Year's Day, weighing in at 3.58kg to Cratloe's Clodagh,(pictured) and Barry Molony. Photograph by John Kelly.
The first Clare baby of 2015 born at the Regional Maternity University hospital in Limerick was Mylo Molony, pictured with mam, Clodagh. Photograph by John Kelly.

Cratloe GAA Club, which swept all before them in 2014 to win the Clare senior hurling and football titles, will have another great reason to celebrate at their sold-out victory function this Friday night.

Cratloe has won the honour of being the Clare parish to welcome the first baby of 2015.

Weighing in at 3.5kg, Mylo Molony  was born at the Regional Maternity University hospital in Limerick  at 5.38am on New Year’s Day, to proud parents, Cratloe’s Clodagh and Barry Molony.   Clodagh is a member of a well-known  O’Hara family that has strong ties with Cratloe GAA Club.

In congratulating the Molonys on the birth of their new year son, a club spokesman said they all hoped that one day Mylo would don the Clare jerseys and experience the thrill of winning an All-Ireland hurling title.

 

 

 

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