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“All that pent up emotion was released when we won and I was like ’thank Christ it’s over”

“All that pent up emotion was released when we won and I was like ’thank Christ it’s over”

Update: 2024-11-19
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‘All that pent up emotion was released when we won and I was like ’thank Christ it’s over’


0:00 - 8:02 - Intro


8:02 - 24:30 - we thought we had witnessed our quota of drama but Truagh Clonlara saved their best for last in what was an unprecedented Munster Senior Club Camogie Final replay that had to endure two helpings of extra-time and even a 45 metre free-taking competition to finally crown the Clare representatives as provincial senior champions for the very first time. Joint-Captains Ellen Horgan and Laura Foley relive Saturday’s epic final and ponder hurling into December


24:30 - 33:51 - A Freelance reporter Seamus Hayes assessed the Munster exits for all three hurling sides as Feakle, Wolfe Tones and Banner bowed out of their respective competitions. A novel Under 21A Football Championship pairing of Lissycasey and St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield is also on the agenda.


33:51 - 36:05 - Feakle talisman Shane McGrath speaks to Eoin after Sunday’s Munster defeat to Sarsfields in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on a disappointing end to a memorable senior season.


36:05 - 59:25 - Éire Óg and Wolfe Tones will need to be in Tipp top shape if they are to reach Munster Football deciders this Sunday, with Loughmore-Castleiney coming to Ennis to take on Clare’s senior winners while the Tones travel to Lattin to face Aherlow. Kieran Madigan assesses both sides’ chances along with reviewing the Under 21B Semi-Finals which has thrown up an intriguing showdown between Kilmurry Ibrickane and Wolfe Tones. A potential new County Senior Football Championship format is also put forward.


59:25 - 1.16:00 - CDSL Fixtures Secretary Dean Russell looks at the fall-out from Bridge United’s latest Shannon masterclass, Ennis sides Fair Green Celtic, Hermitage, Avenue United B and Ennis Dons B also set the pace in their respective divisions while it’s must-win territory for Donie Garrihy’s Clare Oscar Traynor Cup side this Sunday as they’re set to face Limerick Desmond in Mick Hanley Park at 2pm.


1.16:00 - 1.51:08 -2024 brought Laurie Ryan a unique double as she helped the Clare ladies Footballers to a Division 3 triumph before captaining Athlone Town to a first ever Women’s Premier Division League of Ireland title. The Ennis native joined Eoin and James for an in-depth focus on both achievements.


1.51;08 - Round up of continued Clare Handball success in Munster and world stage, athletics news, Under 14 football titles for Kildysart/Coolmeen, Corofin and Shannon Gaels/Kilmihil, Junior hurling triumphs for Tulla and Cratloe, a return for the Harty Cup and this week's local rugby results and fixtures.

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“All that pent up emotion was released when we won and I was like ’thank Christ it’s over”

“All that pent up emotion was released when we won and I was like ’thank Christ it’s over”

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