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Further additions to Clare hurling management

Jimmy Browne and Kieran Corcoran have joined the management of the Clare senior hurling team.

Wait for success makes Ballyea & Kelly appreciate their...

In the space of two weeks Ballyea have won their first Clare SHC and qualified for their first Munster Final, it’s been a fortnight to remember in the club’s eighty two year history and their greatest.

Poor turnout forces Kilmaley to reconvene AGM

A below regulation turnout forced Kilmaley Camogie Club to pospone its AGM.

Frost joins race to become GAA President

O’Callaghans Mills clubman Robert Frost has been nominated by the Clare County Board for the position of Uachtaráin Cumann Lúthchleas Gael.

Deasy delighting Ballyea supporters with recent form

They’ve won a new legion of fans following their exploits over the past fortnight and now provincial glory is on offer for the Ballyea senior hurlers.
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Unbelievable to think we’re county champions let alone Munster...

At the beginning of the year Robbie Hogan questioned whether or not he would return for a fourth season in charge of the Ballyea senior hurlers, little did he think that he would preparing the troops for a Munster Final in the month of November.

Brennan to the fore of unforgettable period for Ballyea

For the past two weeks in succession, Gary Brennan has hit the back of the net for Ballyea, while he’s not one to look for personal credit he’s certainly playing his part in an unforgettable period for the club.

Hegarty calls Tony Kelly the greatest hurler produced in...

Two-time All-Ireland senior hurling medallist with Clare, Fergal Hegarty has labelled Tony Kelly as the greatest hurler to be produced in Co Clare.
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