|
|

|
|
 Gilligan undecided about future | McKenna to launch appeal at Clare champions exclusion
Banner Ladies Football Club Secretary and Clare County Board PRO Paul McKenna has stated that he will be appealing to the "Munster Councils better judgement" over the decision to exclude the Clare senior champions from competing in this years Munster Intermediate Club Championship.
Gilligan undecided about future
Clare hurling legend Niall Gilligan has admitted that he is considering his intercounty future.
Disciplinary amendments approved
The one yellow card and you are off motion was passed at the GAAs Special Congress but the move to change the U21 championship to U20 was rejected.
No regrets, no tears to cry for legend Lohan
All-Ireland SHC-winning medallist Frank Lohan says he has no regrets about deciding to call time on his intercounty career with Clare.
 Considine changes mind on Limerick job
Tony Considine has admitted he has had a change of heart and wont now be gunning to succeed Richie Bennis as team-manager of the Limerick senior hurling team.
GAA set to hold managerial meetings
The GAA is to hold meetings in all four provinces with intercounty managers ahead of the commencement of the new 2008/09 hurling and football seasons.
Henchy: Senior championship is where we wanted to be
Clare Ladies captain Louise Henchy admitted that her side was gutted after their All-Ireland IFC final loss to Tipperary at the weekend.
Banner ladies v West Clare Gaels
The only certainty about Sundays eagerly anticipated Clare Ladies Senior Football Final is that a new name will be written on the county championship trophy come five oclock or so.
Keane delighted with All-Ireland win
While Clare may have fallen to Tipperary in their hunt for All-Ireland glory at the weekend, one Banner native left Croke Park happy with an All-Ireland medal secured.
Ladies IFC: Ten up for Hanley
Edel Hanley kicked ten points as Tipperary captured the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies intermediate title with a three-point victory over Clare at Croke Park.
Big two on the verge...
Clare hurling giants Sixmilebridge and Eire Og are both in danger of losing their senior status.
Cusack Park reopens
Closed for seven weeks due to the disgraceful weather, Cusack Park reopens to host a feast of action this weekend.
Comerford only Cat missing from All-Star shortlist
Kilkenny have received a whopping 14 nominations for the 2008 All-Star hurling awards, with Martin Comerford the only member of their All-Ireland winning team to lose out.
Clare keen to go senior
Following last weekends win in the Gala All-Ireland Junior Camogie final, Clare are looking to test themselves in the top tier of next season in the senior championship.
Interpro finals taken out of Croker
The GAA have announced the dates and fixtures for the Interprovincial football and hurling championships, with the finals no longer set to take place in Croke Park.
West Clare Gaels ladies book final spot
West Clare Gaels from the catchment that takes in Kilkee and the greater Loophead peninsula are a coming force in ladies Gaelic football every bit as much as The Banner Ladies are in the county capital.
Third time lucky for Kilmihil ladies!
Kilmihil and near neighbours, Shannon Gaels contested the Intermediate Football Final in Cooraclare on Saturday last. Kilmihil went it to this game as hot favourites having contested the intermediate finals in the two previous years, being narrowly beaten on both occasions.
Banner Ladies earn final spot
The Banner Ladies progressed to only their second ever Clare senior championship final when they eventually swept aside the challenge of a gritty and determined Crusheen.
Camogie: Enright major delights the Banner
Shonagh Enright scored an injury-time winning goal for Clare as the Banner County claimed the Gala All-Ireland junior camogie crown for the first time since 1986.
Clare footballers to consider their own association
Club footballers in Clare will look into forming their own association at a meeting next Wednesday, September 17, in Ennis to look into the state of club football in the county.
Hurls of distinction
Scullion Hurls are offering free delivery throughout Ireland on their fantastic range of hurls and accessories.
One yellow and youre off
The GAA wants to introduce a new disciplinary system which will see players who receive a yellow card being sent to the sideline, with teams allowed to introduce a substitute in their place.
Special Congress motions revealed
The GAA have released details of the Special Congress to be held on October 4th with a list of the motions up for discussion, including changes to the hurling championship as well as disciplinary issues.
All Ireland U-16B Ladies Football Final
When referee James Flood blew the final whistle of this All Ireland U-16B Football Final nobody in attendance was in any doubt but that Clare were worthy winners.
Camogie captains meet ahead of Gala finals
In advance of the Gala All-Ireland Junior and Senior Camogie Championship Finals the captains and managers of the competing counties Clare, Offaly, Cork and Galway met up in Croke Park.
|
|