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The Clare football player is hoping that the amalgamation of the LGFA, Camogie Association and GAA will hugely benefit female ...
SHANE O’DONNELL says Clare’s sour season could tempt him to stay on. The reigning Hurler of the Year thought 2025 would be ...
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 bench… ...
Clare GAA have rowed in behind a Gofundme page set up for a county minor dual player, who suffered life changing injuries in a training session last week. Young Joe Slattery will now require ...
A fundraiser for Clare underage GAA player Joe Slattery, who suffered a life-changing injury last week when training with his club Corofin, has raised almost €400,000 in just over 24 hours. "We ...
Clare GAA has appointed 2013 All-Ireland winner Patrick O’Connor as its demographics officer. It comes at a time when the county’s changing population is seeing clubs in the north, east and ...
The architects of Clare GAA’s ‘Saffron and Blue Plan,’ a radical blueprint for progress over the next five years, want to move quickly to commence the implementation of their work.
Clare had a history of parading behind political banners and flags before GAA matches. In 1914 the team used to walk out behind a banner declaring support for John Redmond and Home Rule.
GAA club officials in Co Clare are asking for policy changes at Government level to encourage more people to live and work in rural areas to save their GAA clubs and their communities.