A decision on the details of the refixed TUS Clare senior hurling final will be made later by Clare GAA’s fixtures committee.
The Galway senior hurling semi-finals that were due to take place today have also been called off. Galway GAA revealed on ...
Clare’s GAA, Soccer and Rugby facilities could soon have to open their doors to minority sports under ambitious new proposals ...
In 1995, Clare ended an 81-year wait for Liam MacCarthy glory with the help of the green flag raised by Taaffe in the dying moments of the 1-13 to 2-8 win over Offaly.
PAUL FLANAGAN has retired from inter-county hurling, prompting tributes from fans to the Clare GAA cult hero. The defender is a two-time All-Ireland winner with the Banner, having been on the ...
The impact of Storm Ashley on the GAA calendar continues to be felt as Sunday's Clare senior hurling final and the Galway senior hurling semi-finals have been postponed. Both county boards have ...
In that regard, Clare’s Cian O’Dea is somewhat of an anomaly. He’s one of a growing number employed by the GAA to grow and develop our national sports. The oddity being that he’s employed ...
Clare GAA said: “We wish Paul all the best in his retirement. He has been a fantastic player, leader, ambassador, and team-mate throughout his 11-year senior career in saffron and blue.
Our FREE newsletter will keep you ahead of the game We have more newsletters Anyone who still thinks Gaelic football doesn't need to change should have been watching the Clare semi-final between ...
Meanwhile, Shane O'Donnell (Clare), Darragh Fitzgibbon (Cork) and Limerick's Kyle Hayes will battle it out for the PwC GAA/GPA Hurler of the Year award. O'Donnell was a revelation on his return ...
Among the biggest GAA recipients are Offaly camogie (€494,584), Clare GAA (€478,668), Cavan GAA (€440,183), St Tiernach's GAA grounds in Monaghan (€340,259) and Wicklow GAA (€292,909).
Flanagan won back to back All-Ireland under-21 titles with Clare in 2012 and 2013 and was captain for the latter victory. Read More: GAA County Boards net €6 million: How did your county fare ...