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County title for Éire Óg U-16Cs

Eire Óg 8-11 Broadford 1-2 ÉIRE Óg had a comfortable win over Broadford in this U-16C camogie decider. The town girls got off to a great start when centre-back, Claire McMahon won the ball at the throw-in, gave a superb pass to Orla Devitt, who in turn passed to Shaunagh O’Brien, to put it over the bar. This set the pace for the match and  further scores from Orla Devitt, Claire McMahon, Gráinne Nolan and Shaunagh O’Brien gave Éire Óg a substantial 4-8 to 1-1 lead at half-time.The second half started in much the same manner when Orla Devitt lobbed a long-range free over the Broadford goalie’s head  to the net. Further scores from Devitt, Gráinne Nolan and a cracker of a goal from substitute, Elana Bradley secured victory for Éire Óg on a final scoreline of 8-11 to 1-2.The strength and determination of the Éire Óg backs, Laura Brown and Rae Wall and wing-back, Clare Chadda coupled with the …

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’Bridge and Newmarket in final

NEIGHBOURS Sixmilebridge and Newmarket will contest the final of the Clare Minor A Hurling Championship after their weekend victories over title holders Kilmaley and Ballyea respectively.Sixmilebridge’s victory over the defending champions was expected but Newmarket caused a surprise when they accounted for a fancied Ballyea team on Sunday. Sixmilebridge  1-16  Kilmaley  0-9 SIXMILEBRIDGE justified favouritism when proving too strong for Kilmaley in the first of the Minor A hurling semi-finals, played at Clarecastle on Saturday evening.In a repeat of last year’s final, the ’Bridge proved the better-balanced side and deservingly stripped the title-holders of the crown they won impressively 12 months ago.The winners were stronger in a number of vital positions and won a lot of possession in the half-back and midfield areas. Their impressive tally was shared by six players whereas Kilmaley depended hugely on Michael O’Neill for scores and he finished with all but two of their nine points.At the end of the opening half, the winners led …

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Emperor Succeeds at Miltown Malbay

This was Miltown Malbay at its best. The hares and coursing were excellent, the weather was summer like over the weekend and the general opinion was this was the best ever meeting held at the Ballymakea Mor venue, Quilty. Given good conditions, the forecasts for the fixture were good especially after first class trials the week before. Reports coming from the trials indicated that the hare stock was something special this year and with no deterioration in quality for the meeting proper, the scene was set for a great meeting. And that’s what it turned out to be.From the Clare point of view the only disappointment was that only one of the major stakes stayed in the county, the Adios Alonso At Stud Derby trial stake (32) which went to the Gerry Holian-trained Aristo Emperor owned by the Aristo Gang syndicate whose members are Diarmuid and Eoin Garrahy, Clonlara and Louis and Aine O’Sullivan, Labsaheeda. On the other hand it …

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Sporting victory puts Bridge into next round

Bridge United B 2 Sporting Ennistymon 1   Bridge United B advanced to the next round of the Munster Junior Cup when they overcame the challenge of Sporting Ennistymon on Sunday.They led through a Trevor Maxwell goal at half-time but, within five minutes of the resumption, Abdel Ennaoui had equalised for the visitors.The home side weren’t to be denied, however, and they struck again through Maxwell for the winner. Bridge United B: Barry Deasy; Dan Larkin, Dominick Murphy, Albert finnan, Kevin Meehan; Brobert Conlon, Alan McCauley, Damian Murray, Barry Downes; Trevor Maxwell, Jason White.Sub: Jason Murphy for Finnan.Sporting Ennistymon: Shane Keane; Robbie McInerney, Caoimhin Fahy, Eoin Brennan, Padraig Brennan, Patrick O’Dwyer, Alan Horan, Joe Dowling, John McInerney, Abdel Ennaoui, Seán McConigley.Subs: Fiachra O’Malley, David Lyons. Inch Crusaders 2 Avenue United A 4 Avenue Utd A advanced to the third round with victory over Inch Crusaders at Lees Road on Sunday. Avenue made a great start with a goal after 30 …

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Keen contests expected for senior titles

The Clare Athletics Association Senior Cross-country Championship plus the juvenile B cross-country championships for U-9s, U-11s, U-13s and U-15s will take place on the lands of John and Bríd Collins, Kilnaboy, this Sunday. The programme starts at 12 noon and the first race will be the girls U-9. The senior ladies 5,000m will be at 1pm followed by the senior mens 10,000m at 1.30pm.In the ladies race, last year’s title-holder Claire Madigan, St John’s, the Munster U-23 cross-country champion will start as favourite. Marian Burke, St Mary’s, will be looking to capture her first Clare title and others to watch include last year’s runner-up Michelle O’Mahoney, Dympna O’Dwyer, Sue Garrahy all Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare; Veronica Colleran, Imogen Cotter, Marie Carey, Aishling Power, Deirdre Daly, Siobhán Lennon, Jackie O’Connor, all Ennis Track; Sharon Rynne, who is getting back to full fitness after a serious knee operation; all Kilmurry Ibrickane/North and Loretta Duggan, St Mary’s.In the team contest the 2008 champions Ennis …

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Olympic win after penalties

Shannon Olympic 1 Turnpike Rovers 1(Olympic won 4-3 on penalties) A penalty shoot-out was needed to decide the destination of the Division One League Cup when Shannon Olympic and Turnpike Rovers clashed at Doora on Sunday.In perfect conditions for football on an excellent pitch, the sides were evenly matched throughout.Turnpike had the better of the early exchanges and took the lead as early as the seventh minute when David McMahon made a great run down the right before cutting in and crashing a powerful effort to the net.They continued to hold the edge for much of the first half but failed to add to McMahon’s goal.As the game moved towards half time, Olympic were doing better and when they second half got underway they piled on the pressure.However, they were dealt a big blow on the hour mark when Karl Fogarty was sent off for a tackle on Chris Shannon. The resultant free by David McMahon was well saved by …

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Killaloe trainer in the winner’s enclosure

Killaloe trainer Ronnie O’Leary visited the winner’s enclosure at Galway on Sunday where his One Fine Morning scored an impressive success in the opening Corrib Oil Sean Cleary Memorial Maiden Hurdle. Having run an encouraging fourth in a similar event at Sligo last month, One Fine Morning went off at 4/1 in this 16-runner contest and was sent into the lead from the drop of the flag by jockey David Casey. Heading towards the home turn, the son of Generous was still travelling well out in front and he dug deep on the uphill climb to the post to see off Enda Bolger’s Pocket Reader by a length-and-a-quarter. Former jockey O’Leary, who trains the winner for leading owner JP McManus, was thrilled with his latest success. “That was a very nice performance. He has come on a ton from his last run at Sligo and jumped great all the way today. David (Casey) liked him a lot and he’ll probably …

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Shannon’s O’Shea makes Irish squad

Eleven-year-old schoolgirl Lisa O’Shea from Shannon has been selected for the Irish Junior High Performance Squad. The Irish Ladies Golf Union (ILGU) has selected two high-performance squads, one senior and one junior, to develop Ireland’s top amateur female golfers and deliver international success throughout 2011 and beyond under the guidance of manager David Kearney. Shannon In the Shannon ladies’ singles golfer of the year competition, Connie Corry continued on her winning way when her 37 points proved too good for the rest of the field. Connie had two points to spare from Kathy Hurley, who was second on 35 points. Ann Daly was third with 34 points while Liz O’Sullivan won the gross with 21 points. The Wednesday open singles saw John Madden capture the spoils with 42 points. Despite having no score at the second, John covered the remaining eight holes in one under gross, recording back-to-back birdies at the seventh and eighth to turn with 22 points. He …

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History in the making

Crusheen 2-13 Cratloe 1-11 IN the world of Gaelic games, the launching pad for most successes is the half-back line and this proved to be the case again in the 2010 Clare Senior Hurling Championship final.A powerful display by Cathal and Cian Dillon and Ciarán O’Doherty laid the foundations for Crusheen’s historic first senior hurling title at Cusack Park last Sunday. Centre-back Cian Dillon’s performance earned him the man of the match award, an accolade he richly deserved.History was made on a number fronts on Sunday. In coaching his native club to their first senior crown, Michael Browne became the first man to lead two clubs to the top prize in Clare hurling. He was the coach to Tulla in 2007 when they defeated his beloved Crusheen in the final.The new champions deservingly overcame the titleholders, Cratloe, in a very entertaining game, which sparked great scenes of celebration as Gerry O’Grady accepted the Canon Hamilton Trophy from another proud Crusheen …

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Crusheen dreams fulfilled

WHEN referee Seanie McMahon sounded the final whistle at Cusack Park on Sunday, Crusheen players and mentors jumped for joy but few jumped higher than team manager Michael Browne.It wasn’t because he had just created his own bit of history having led a second team to the Clare senior title in three years. It was simply because, as a Crusheen man, his club had just won the Hamilton Trophy for the first time.Having been in the opposition camp three years earlier when he coached Tulla to victory over Crusheen, he felt for his fellow clubmen on that occasion. “I was, of course, thrilled for Tulla but when you play for a club, it is always close to your heart,” he said amidst wild celebrations on Sunday. “I didn’t intend to be here but it ended up that way. I ended up with them a year ago. At the end of the year when we were knocked out of the championship, …

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Blaze of glory after 123 years

IT was a long time coming, 123 years in fact, but after Paddy Meaney blazed the ball beyond Sean Hawes on Sunday afternoon, it was clear that Crusheen were finally going to be champions of Clare. There were scenes of unbridled joy in Cusack Park straight after the game and throughout a long evening in Crusheen, as the tension of a tight county final gave way to elation.A few hours after the game, the victorious team arrived back in Crusheen and club chairman Colm O’Connor said the scene upon arrival was unforgettable. “We stopped in Ballyline and there was a good few over there. The sight when you came up to the bridge in Crusheen was unbelievable. To look out of the bus and see the people there, it was very emotional.”It’s O’Connor’s first year as chairman and he said he had been struck by the capability of Michael Browne the first time they sat down to talk about plans …

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Gilly’s goal makes the day

Sixmilebridge 1-16 Newmarket 0-16   Since he first hit the hurling headlines back in 1997, Niall Gilligan has delivered some outstanding performances for club and county.Last Saturday’s display by the Sixmilebridge captain in leading his club to the Clare Champion Cup senior hurling league title will rank with the best.A contribution of 1-12 steered his club to their first league title in six years and to a three-point win over neighbours and great rivals Newmarket.At the end of what was a closely contested final, they just about deserved the win but Newmarket will feel they should have done better. Three points ahead entering the final quarter, they looked like they might take a grip on proceedings but then Gilligan struck for the game’s only goal, which was followed by four points in as many minutes. Newmarket tried hard to get back on terms but the ‘Bridge defence held firm and despite finishing with 14 men, after Shane Golden picked up …

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Clondegad fail to show for semi-final

Ennistymon qualified for the minor A football final last weekend but it’s the manner in which they got through their semi-final, rather than their achievement of reaching a fourth successive decider in this grade, which is a major talking point this week.The North Clare side’s opponents in the semi-final were Clondegad and the game was scheduled for Quilty at noon last Sunday. However, Clondegad failed to show for the fixture and when referee Gerry Corry threw in the ball, there was only one team, Ennistymon, on the pitch.Clondegad had sought a postponement of the game but their request was not successful.“We had requested to be free on the weekend that the club was playing the intermediate final as there were seven players on both panels. Several alternative dates, one within the four-day rule, were suggested but none were accepted. “Eighteen hours between two major games is not enough. We have to consider the welfare and the health and safety of …

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  • Banner brilliance dominates hurling All-Star nominations

    Clare’s epic 2024 season that saw them capture the Liam MacCarthy Cup for the first time since 2013 and the Allianz League title for the first time since 2016 sees them deservingly dominate the list of PwC Hurling All-Stars nominees announced this morning. The Banner braves are the standout contingent in the list of 45 names and have 14 players nominated across all areas of the field. In addition, star forward Shane O’Donnell is nominated for PwC GAA/GPA Hurler of the Year where he is joined by Cork’s midfield dynamo Darragh Fitzgibbon and Limerick’s defensive rock Kyle Hayes. The PwC GAA/GPA Young Hurler of the Year nominees are Clare’s Adam Hogan, Cork’s Eoin Downey and Limerick’s Cathal O’Neill. There are eight counties represented in total. The breakdown is Clare 14, Cork 10, Limerick nine, Kilkenny four, with Waterford, Wexford, Dublin and Antrim having two representatives each. Goalkeepers: Patrick Collins (Cork), Nickie Quaid (Limerick) and Eibhear Quilligan (Clare). Defenders: Adam Hogan …

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Intermediate predictability dashed by compelling Group 4

Intermediate Hurling Championship Round 3, Group 1 Clarecastle v Smith O’Brien’s at Páirc Micheál Uí hEithir Cratloe, Saturday 5pm, (Andy McMahon, Cratloe) They’ve met regularly in the Clare Cup and even the Magpies’ second string have battled Smith O’Brien’s but at adult championship level, this appears to be the first time that their flagship sides have clashed. It would potentially have been a heavyweight showdown if the Killaloe-Bridgetown side were at their 2021 or ’22 levels while it will still be a battle, the loss of key players to emigration for Smith O’Brien’s should mean that Clarecastle possess the better balance to shade matters and top the group. Verdict: Clarecastle Ruan v St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield at Crusheen, Saturday 5pm, (Jim Hickey, Cratloe) It’s only three years ago since St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield’s first team raided for five goals to floor Ruan in the intermediate semi-final. However, it’s a strong sign of the Parish that while their first team is now operating …

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Clooney or not Clooney, that is the question

On initial viewing, the race for the Fr. Murray Memorial Cup (intermediate camogie) appears fairly straight-forward. After all, with all three semi-finalists from 2023 (Tulla, Whitegate and Éire Óg) and senior demotee Clooney-Quin split evenly between the two groups, the business end overtly looks clear-cut. Clooney-Quin’s senior experience along with negotiating their way to intermediate glory as recently as 2021 makes them the stand-out candidates, with Tulla currently ranking a close second having contested back-to-back intermediate finals, three if you include the replay in 2022 against eventual champions Clarecastle/Ballyea. They won’t want to see another mid-Clare side join them in the second tier but for Tulla, it’s all about learning from their previous deciders and leaving no stone unturned in the pursuit of reaching the promised land of senior. Whitegate were beaten finalists to Clooney-Quin in 2021 and actually meet them first this Thursday evening at 7pm, in what is potentially a Group A decider in Clooney and the same …

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Clare camogie power base is still in the East

Current kingpins Truagh-Clonlara and Scariff-Ogonnelloe may have switched roles last October after the latter’s two year reign but having clashed in the last three finals, they will be overwhelming favourites to do so once more come October 19th. It’s up to the chasing pack to alter that perceived narrative as with only the finalists seeded for this year’s race for the McMahon Cup, the groups initially appear a bit lopsided. After all, with three of last year’s semi-finalists (Scariff-Ogonnelloe, Inagh-Kilnamona and Feakle-Killanena) pooled in Group B, the fact that there are two business end berths means that one major contender has to fall at the group stages. Scariff-Ogonnelloe’s vast experience of three titles in the last five seasons makes them the forerunners to maintain their perfect group record as since bounding back to senior level in 2017, they have progressed to the penultimate stage at a minimum. That’s a seven year record that no other senior side in the county …

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Doora/Barefield hit the ’Bricks for six

St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield 6-10 Kilmurry Ibrickane 2-13 Senior Ladies’ Football Championship Group A Round 1 It took free kicks to finally separate these sides in the Division 1 League decider but this time it was six timely goals that ensured revenge for St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield but also a major opening boost to what is unquestionably the group of death in this year’s senior ladies football championship in Gurteen on Sunday afternoon. Such a heartbreaking means of losing a final seemed to be channelled into Sunday’s display for the Parish who were never behind at any stage despite facing into the strong conditions in the opening period. Decisive first half goals through Roisin Fowley, Lyndsay Clarke and Aoibhinn McMahon kept wind-assisted Kilmurry Ibrickane at arm’s length in the opening period, with Chloe Moloney inevitably leading the charge with seven points in what was a compelling tussle with fellow county senior Siofra Ní Chonaill at 3-5 to 0-9 by the break The …

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‘There was hurling in Clonbony before there was hurling in Sixmilebridge’

When Limerick referee Johnny Murphy blew his full time whistle at the end of what was arguably the greatest All-Ireland final of all time there was naturally a huge outpouring of emotion the length and breath of this beautiful County. For the people, especially the hurling fraternity, in places like Ennistymon, Clonbony and Kilkee there was also an overwhelming sense of pride as Miltown’s Conor Cleary and Ennistymon’s Cathal Malone walked the steps of the Hogan Stand. Heroes forever more to every Clare person, be they man woman or child, these two great warriors are now the proud owners of a coveted Celtic Cross medal and their achievements will no doubt inspire a whole new generation of children to pick up a hurley and dream of following in their footsteps. Sport has always been part of the DNA of the Banner and hurling has always had a massive following all over the County. In recent weeks the John Hynes Memorial …

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The rocky road to recovery

The resilience shown by Clare hurlers Ryan Taylor and Tony Kelly to battle back from serious injuries has been lauded by team physiotherapist for the last three years, Shane Malone. While Shane has attended All-Ireland homecomings in his native Kerry following All-Ireland successes, he described last week’s welcome for the Liam McCarthy Cup in Clare as “incredible”. He will never forget the hundreds of Clare hurling supporters who lined the streets and rural roads to welcome the team home, which was a real “eye opener”. “The enthusiasm and love for Brian Lohan and the team is quite different from my previous experiences. I was very impressed by the volume of support out there for the Clare team. It shows the high esteem they are held within the county. “The response from Clare fans all year has been unbelievable. There is a great connection between Brian Lohan and the county and people respond when they like what they see. “The way …

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‘A special day and a special win’ – Diarmuid Ryan

The relief; the jubilation on the field when it was all over; the calm and satisfaction afterwards as Clare left Croke Park secure in the knowledge that they’d be back in a few weeks time. These were the winning moods and personas displayed among the players as they went on their way after the glass ceiling of this All-Ireland semi-final stage had finally been cracked. A first All-Ireland semi-final win over Kilkenny since 1997 and only a second championship win over Kilkenny ever; a day of atonement for the most recent semi-final defeats against Kilkenny; an All-Ireland final day out to look forward to on July 21. “It’s a special feeling for sure,” said Diarmuid Ryan. “A special day and a special win but we’re going to knuckle down for two weeks and the All-Ireland final.” As he spoke the reset had already taken place – the hoopla had died down, with Ryan and the rest of the players being …

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‘We grabbed it with both hands’ – Tony Kelly

It’s a measure of the standards that Tony Kelly has set in his 13 years as a senior inter-county hurler and of his star quality that despite being subdued for the first 45 minutes of the All-Ireland semi-final that he still ended up as one of the game’s most influential players. Doing the maths tells this story – no Clare player ended up with more than him from play as he top-scored jointly with David Reidy who had a huge game in the 61 minutes of game time that he got. And for the Ballyea colossus, who has slipped into the veteran classes almost unnoticed, his three-point burst down the long home straight of this All-Ireland was a crucial part of the power-play that ultimately swamped Kilkenny and left them shellshocked at the end. And you could say that this comeback was really kickstarted by Kelly, with his opening point being the first response to the Billy Ryan goal, which …

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Dominant display drives Blues to record 26th Clare Cup title

Newmarket-on-Fergus 1-19 Inagh-Kilnamona 1-11 The victor wasn’t a surprise but the manner of Newmarket-on-Fergus’ 26th Clare Cup title certainly proved to be as the roll of honour leaders had a rather bloodless final triumph in Clarecastle on Friday evening. Bridging a six year gap to their last Clare Cup crown, it was an utterly commanding display when first responding to the hammerblow of an early goaled Inagh-Kilnamona penalty to outscore them by 1-7 to 0-1 in the second quarter and carve out a match-winning 1-11 to 1-04 interval cushion. Indeed, it wouldn’t have flattered the Blues had the half-time chasm been doubled as amidst their second quarter siege, James Carrig’s side passed up four glorious goal chances in as many minutes just before the recess. Niall O’Connor was outstanding at the back, Peter Power was equally influential at the other end while Stephen Casey was also hugely effectual when switched to shadow Inagh-Kilnamona’s talisman Fred Hegarty. This was an impressive …

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Kearns’ golden goal secures Division 3 Hurling League title for the Parish

St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield 2-14 O’Callaghan’s Mills 0-17 It really doesn’t matter if you lead early in a match or are chasing the game for lengthy spells but what does matter though is who is ahead when it counts the most and that’s at the final whistle. On Sunday morning out in Tulla the men from the Parish epitomised resilience and got their just rewards for never surrendering when grabbing the lead for the only time in the sixtieth minute to practically steal a cracking league final that was played in a hugely sporting manner. It was two second strings but nobody who was in Dr.Daly Park would have guessed that as these two played out a superbly contested battle that ebbed and flowed throughout with the result in doubt right up until referee Pat Healy’s full time whistle. Level on six occasions it took a late late Conor Kearns goal to decide the destination of league honours. One could only …

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Éire Óg go to town on the ’Bridge

Éire Óg 3-20 Sixmilebridge 2-14 There’s always a certain level of respect between clubs but sometimes there’s also a level of contempt that is evident for all to see. On Sunday evening this Division 2 final was practically over by the end of the opening quarter. The townies who would have genuine Canon Hamilton ambitions were going through the motions and without much exertion had eased to an eight point lead. Fast forward to the final minutes and after battling throughout the Bridge’s second team who will compete in the Intermediate Championship to their credit only trailed by nine. Gerry O’Connor’s charges are in complete and utter control with several tap over point opportunities but rather than take them they continually try to engineer another green flag to inflict more pain on their opponents. I suppose a series of high profile clashes between the clubs in recent years will have that effect and they did eventually get their third major in …

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Clare set for Wexican stand-off

The distinctive stench of turpentine has permeated around the county in the last two weeks as slates have been cleaned and canvases blanked ahead of Clare’s senior hurling championship resumption in Thurles this Saturday. Following the heartbreak of a third consecutive Munster Final reverse to trophy hoovers Limerick at the same venue last time out, picking up the pieces has never been more important as they look to regather self-belief, confidence and momentum once more in the All-Ireland series. While earning the unwanted record of being only the second team ever to lose three Munster deciders to the same opposition was harrowing enough, the despondency surrounding the below-par performance made it arguably the most disappointing of all three provincial final clashes. After all, Brian Lohan’s side had exceeded all expectations to push Limerick all the way to extra-time in a Munster Final for the ages in 2022 while the Banner subsequently almost took down the champions in their own home …

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Promotion the main prize for semi-final winners

Adult Football League Semi-Finals (Winner on the day) Cusack Cup Semi-Final Lissycasey v St Joseph’s Miltown at Lissycasey, Friday 7.30pm (Jim Hickey, Cratloe) Considering the seesaw form of these sides in recent seasons, it’s hard to believe that only three years ago, Miltown were Cusack Cup and Lissycasey were Garry Cup champions. All because both have been in the second tier since and are now vying for a pre-championship boost of attempting to dethrone holders Ennistymon in the final. Lissycasey were subsequently beaten finalists to Corofin in 2022, the same season that Miltown dropped to the second tier. However, having secured a first Garry Cup crown in 18 years twelve months ago, it would be a major jolt to qualify for the Cusack Cup decider once more. Meanwhile it’s 17 years since Lissycasey last contested and won their sole Cusack Cup title, a major carrot in itself this Friday evening as they look to make home advantage count. The sides …

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Ballyea in a league of their Eoin after powerful finish

Under 18A Hurling League Final Ballyea 1-20 Sixmilebridge 1-11 A devastating finish saw Ballyea complete a remarkable 13 point second half turnaround to snatch their first ever Under 18A League title on the away soil of O’Garney Park in Sixmilebridge on Wednesday evening. Having led for the previous 30 minutes, the ‘Bridge seemed set for victory themselves when accentuating their 0-8 to 0-7 half-time edge with a goal after only 25 seconds of the restart as good play from Stephen Gavin was finished to the bottom right corner by Donal O’Leary. However, it was if subconsciously the home side assumed that the job was done as they would be sorely second best for the remainder as the defiant visitors outscored them by 1-13 to 0-03 in the final 30 minutes. Eoin Kennedy found his range from frees while the talismanic Eoin O’Connor provided the real spark to ignite Ballyea’s challenge when fielding a Dillon Killoughery delivery to cut in from …

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900 million fans shows the popularity of volleyball

Volleyball is one of the most popular sports there is with over 900 million fans worldwide. That fanbase is growing all the time and the sport consistently ranks in the top five of the most watched global sports. At the end of the month Ireland will head to San Marino for the CEV SCA (European Volleyball Small Countries Association) Championship where they will face Scotland, Malta, Northern Ireland and hosts San Marino in the group stages. The Banner County have had huge success in the sport with the Senior and Junior All Ireland titles residing in the county courtesy of the Coláiste Muire and the Munster Thunder clubs. The strength of the sport in Clare can be highlighted by the fact that four Banner players will represent Ireland in the tournament. Amy O’Sullivan, Catriona Ní Riordan, TJ Sweeney and Maria Jones will all proudly don the green jersey in Serraville from May 30th to June 2nd. Three of the girls …

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