THERE is some flesh on the bones of Clares hurling revival now. A combination of their own gritty resilience yesterday and some charitableLimerick defending led them into their first provincial Munster final in nineyears, against Tipperary in the Gaelic Grounds on July 13. Wise counsel might ...
Some peopleconfuse hurling for horse-racing, obsessed by form and results, and Limericksform book this spring has done little to impress. They ended the league in no-mans land, safe from relegation and cut adrift fromthe play-offs, and some may have interpreted this as a dulling of ...
He said: "I was brought up to do it (hurling). It's a passion that I have inside me and it's one that will never die. "It's just been fantastic. It's been a dream come true to play for Clare number one. We had so many good years there between the supporters and the grea...
Clare in Good Shape for Croker; GAA: BORD GAIS ENERGY UNDER 21 HURLING FINAL CAMOGIE STATS: Galway and KilKenny Have Never Met in All-Ireland Final, CATS Have Won 12 to Galway'S One, Galway LOST the 2008, '10 and '11 FINALS. THIRD UNDER-21 CROWN SINCE '09 Newspaper article from ...
A MAGNIFICENT move which ended with an Alan Markham goal proved decisive for Clare as they beat Tipperary in the final of the Waterford Crystal senior hurling tournament at Ogonnelloe yesterday. Before an attendance of 1,237, the home side put in a strong final quarter on their way to a...