Monday, April 20, 2009

Galway Beat Poor Clare

Galway relied on an improved second-half-performance to earn the bragging rights against their neighbours at Cusack Park.

According to RTE Sport there was little at stake, however, as Clare were already relegated and Galway had missed their opportunity to reach the Allianz NHL Division One final. The sides were tied 0-11 to 1-08 at the break, with Iarlath Tannion grabbing the goal for Galway.

Two more goals from Niall Healy, one a penalty, and a three-pointer from Aonghus Callinan put a gloss on the final scoreline from the Tribesmen's point of view. Clare got off to a good start, with two points from Tony Carmody and Mark Flaherty. However, Niall Healy matched Carmody's contribution before Tannion's goal put the visitors 0-03 to 1-02 ahead.

The Banner drew level via longe-range efforts from Alan Markham and David Barrett, before Healy put Galway back in front. Points from Markham, Barrett and Flaherty ensured that there was nothing to separate the sides at the interval. But that's as good as it got for the home side as Galway went on to dominate the rest of the game.

Healy converted his penalty with 20 minutes remaining to add to the eight points he had already registered. His second goal came five minutes later before Callinan made the Clare net rattle for the fourth time on the day to leave the score at 4-14 to 0-17. Clare outscored Galway by a point from there until the end, but the men in maroon made the short journey home as nine-point winners, RTE Sport reported.

Galway Beat Poor Clare

Galway relied on an improved second-half-performance to earn the bragging rights against their neighbours at Cusack Park.

According to RTE Sport there was little at stake, however, as Clare were already relegated and Galway had missed their opportunity to reach the Allianz NHL Division One final. The sides were tied 0-11 to 1-08 at the break, with Iarlath Tannion grabbing the goal for Galway.

Two more goals from Niall Healy, one a penalty, and a three-pointer from Aonghus Callinan put a gloss on the final scoreline from the Tribesmen's point of view. Clare got off to a good start, with two points from Tony Carmody and Mark Flaherty. However, Niall Healy matched Carmody's contribution before Tannion's goal put the visitors 0-03 to 1-02 ahead.

The Banner drew level via longe-range efforts from Alan Markham and David Barrett, before Healy put Galway back in front. Points from Markham, Barrett and Flaherty ensured that there was nothing to separate the sides at the interval. But that's as good as it got for the home side as Galway went on to dominate the rest of the game.

Healy converted his penalty with 20 minutes remaining to add to the eight points he had already registered. His second goal came five minutes later before Callinan made the Clare net rattle for the fourth time on the day to leave the score at 4-14 to 0-17. Clare outscored Galway by a point from there until the end, but the men in maroon made the short journey home as nine-point winners, RTE Sport reported.

World Famous Burren Region Attracts Cycling Event

A unique cycling event will be held in the centre of one of the world’s most famous tourist locations, it was announced today.

Cycling enthusiasts from across Ireland and beyond are expected to participate in the inaugural ‘An Post Tour de Burren’, which takes place in the Burren Region of County Clare on 20 June 2009. The event is organised by Clare Sports Partnership, and supported by An Post and the Irish Sports Council.

Highlighting the importance of the event John Sweeney, coordinator of Clare Sports Partnership said,” The investment by An Post and the Irish Sports Council is a great opportunity for County Clare and the West of Ireland to be showcased as a natural region for cycling. A wonderful collaboration has been formed with all our local partners including the Burren Cycling Club in order to ensure that this event will be a huge success. It is also a great opportunity for all age groups and abilities to get out cycling and set themselves an achievable challenge for this summer.”

“Leading up to the event there will be a series of training initiatives organised in order to encourage the beginner and improver to prepare for the Tour,” added Mr. Sweeney. Mr. Sweeney continued, “Our Meet and Train Groups, which are supported by the Burren and Dolmen Cycling Clubs, will bring you from 0-60km in eight weeks. Sessions start in Ennis on Sunday the 26 April at 9.30 am and Wednesday 29 April in Ballyvaughan at 6.30pm. A small charge of €25 will apply for insurance and other costs. All participants will need is a bicycle and a safety helmet.”

Welcoming the event Pat Daly, Tourism Manager with Shannon Development said, “Congratulations to An Post, the Irish Sports Council and Clare Sports Partnership, for initiating this wonderful event which appeals to cyclists of all levels. This event complements our job of developing cycling hubs in County Clare and the Shannon Region, and we wish the organisers every success.”

Speaking at the national launch of the series, Donal Connell, Chief Executive of An Post said, "The An Post Cycle Series offers whole communities around Ireland an opportunity to be part of the fun of a really inclusive day out, to experience close up the beauty of their locality and to rediscover the simple pleasure of getting back on their bikes. The Series promises to be a great way for family to spend a day of fun together, while the more serious rider can enjoy a more challenging route."

As part of the An Post Cycle Series four tours similar to Clare's Tour De Burren will take place in Sligo, Meath, Waterford and Cork between May and September this year. Aimed at recruiting as many people as possible to cycling each tour is being organised by the Local Sports Partnership in co-operation with their local partners within the county. There are routes to suit everyone from cycling enthusiasts to the serious rider with distances between 50k and 150k to choose from. Some Tours also offer a family cycle of 10k. 2009 will undoubtedly be a great year for cycling.

The ‘Tour de Burren’ will involve three routes: the 10km Aillwee Cave Family Loop starting at 12.30pm; the 60km Corkscrew Hill Challenge starting at 11.00 am; and the 160km Burnin Burren! starting at 9.30am. The focus on each event is fun and participation.

About the routes:
Aillwee Cave Family Loop
The 10 km Aillwee Cave Family Loop is all about fun, enjoyment and participation. The cycle will start from the Sea Front in Ballyvaughan at 12:30 and head out on a loop to Aillwee Cave. There will be a charge of 2 Euro for this cycle. This is to cover Insurance costs and all participants will have to register either by Post or on the day. Participants are only covered by insurance if they have registered and paid the 2 Euro Insurance fee.

Corkscrew Hill Challenge
The 60 Km Corkscrew Hill Challenge will start from the Sea Front in Ballyvaughan at 11am. The cyclists then go up Corkscrew hill and meet with the 160 Km cyclists at the Lisdoonvarna Food Stop where cyclists will have time to swap stories of the experience. There 60Km cycle then continues to Doolin, on to Ballinalacken, and home via Fanore and Black Head to Ballyvaughan. Registration is mandatory for insurance reasons and will be by Post or online. Charge for this event is 30 Euros.

Burnin’ Burren
The 160 km spin Burnin Burren spin starts at the Sea Front in Ballyvaughan at 9.30am sharp and takes cyclists out of Ballyvaughan on the Galway road, veering left at Bellharbour, up Ballaghtdine, up Corker Hill, and on through Carron Village. Taking a right turn at Sheisamor Cross, back towards Ballyvaughan, at the cross a left turn and on towards the Corkscrew Hill - a grade 2 King of the Mountains climb on the 2005 F.B.D Ras.

Next comes Lisdoonvarna, where there is a food stop in the new Pavilion Theatre. Cyclists then head for Kilfenora, on to Corofin, Ennistymon, Lahinch, Liscannor, up by Cliffs of Moher, another grade 2 King of the Mountains Hill. There is a welcome descent into Doolin, - food stop at Doolin Community Centre - then on to Ballinalacken, and home via Fanore and Black Head to Ballyvaughan. Registration is mandatory for Insurance reasons and will be by Post or On Line. Charge for this event is 30 Euros.

The Tour de Burren is organised and supported by: Burren Cycling Club, Clare County Council, Clare Tourism Forum, Shannon Development, Aillwee Cave, Miko Russell Centre, North Clare Sports and Amenity Park, Rural Resource Development, Clare Sports Partnership.

Further details on each of the Tour de Burren and other events in the Series, and how to become involved, please see www.burrencyclingclub.com, www.claresportspartnership.ie and www.anpost.ie/cycling or email info@claresportspartnership.ie (065) 6865434.

PICS courtesy of the Burren Cycling Club