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'So Cusack Park is no country for old men but Cooraclare might be?'

'So Cusack Park is no country for old men but Cooraclare might be?'

Update: 2024-10-22
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'So Cusack Park is no country for old men but Cooraclare might be?'
0:00 - 4:26 - Intro
4:26 - 21:58 - Twelve months on from making the breakthrough, Trough Clonlara deservedly retained their Clare Senior Camogie title in Tulla on Saturday when holding off the obstinate challenge of Inagh-Kilnamona. Joint-Captains Laura Foley and Ellen Horgan took time out of their celebrations to reflect on that historic triumph, the extended squad this year and their prospects for the Munster Club Championship.
21:58 - 1.12;28 - The much-anticipated Clare Senior Football Final showdown between great rivals Éire Óg and Kilmurry Ibrickane finally comes to pass this Sunday in Cusack Park at 2.30pm. Looking ahead to that final, football analyst Kieran Madigan is joined by OffTheBall Football Pod Presenter and Cratloe player Tommy Rooney and Lissycasey’s Paudie Carmody assess the senior and intermediate final pairings along with reflecting on Lissycasey’s Minor Division 1 Football success.
1.12:28 - 1.20:16 - Clare LGFA PRO Rachel Healy is on the line to preview a unique Clare Senior Ladies Football decider between first time hopefuls' St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield and Kilmurry Ibrickane who open Sunday’s proceedings in Cusack Park at high noon. Having gone all the way to free kicks to decide the Division 1 League honors in May, it promises to be an exciting start to a super Sunday.
1.20:16 - 1.30:04 - Storm Ashley brought more headaches for CDSL Fixtures Secretary Dean Russell but his Clare Youths side did get off the mark with a 3-3 draw against Kerry while there’s Munster Junior Cup and league action in all four divisions to look forward to this coming weekend provided the weather plays ball.
1.30:04 - 1.46:05 - Sixmilebridge and Feakle’s senior hurling final was postponed until next Monday’s Bank Holiday due to the storm, with hurling analysts Ger O’Connell and Kevin McNamara pondering what that means for the participating teams. Wolfe Tones snatched the intermediate equivalent at the death while Kilmaley are through to the Junior A final.
1.46:05 - Round up of rugby results and fixtures, handball and a disappointing end to the season in the FAI Cup Final for Laurie Ryan’s Athlone Town.

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'So Cusack Park is no country for old men but Cooraclare might be?'

'So Cusack Park is no country for old men but Cooraclare might be?'

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