Sunday, June 07, 2009

Limerick too strong for poor Clare

Pic From RTE Sport - Limerick's Jim O'Donovan and Clare's Kevin Dileen in action in Ennis today

Another year, another Championship defeat for the senior footballers of Clare.

Determined Limerick became the first team to qualify for the Munster SFC final, following a four-point semi-final win over the Banner at Cusack Park today. Mickey Ned O'Sullivan's charges signalled their intent with Stephen Laffan firing home a fourth-minute goal as the visitors took a 1-03 to 0-00 lead, reports RTE.

A Gary Brennan goal helped Clare respond strongly, with the sides level at 1-07 apiece at half-time. However, Frank Doherty's side only managed two second half points with Ian Ryan and Ger Collins keeping Limerick on top. Michael O'Shea attempted to revive Clare's challenge late on, but the damage was done for his side who now face into the All-Ireland qualifiers on July 4.


Fulltime report from RTE

Limerick too strong for poor Clare

Pic From RTE Sport - Limerick's Jim O'Donovan and Clare's Kevin Dileen in action in Ennis today

Another year, another Championship defeat for the senior footballers of Clare.

Determined Limerick became the first team to qualify for the Munster SFC final, following a four-point semi-final win over the Banner at Cusack Park today. Mickey Ned O'Sullivan's charges signalled their intent with Stephen Laffan firing home a fourth-minute goal as the visitors took a 1-03 to 0-00 lead, reports RTE.

A Gary Brennan goal helped Clare respond strongly, with the sides level at 1-07 apiece at half-time. However, Frank Doherty's side only managed two second half points with Ian Ryan and Ger Collins keeping Limerick on top. Michael O'Shea attempted to revive Clare's challenge late on, but the damage was done for his side who now face into the All-Ireland qualifiers on July 4.


Fulltime report from RTE

60 jobs created on Model Farm Road

60 jobs are on their way to Cork after a company which provides energy efficient LED lighting to grocery retailers announced it is expanding.

Nualight hopes to employ 80 people at its Cork facility over the next two years. The ESB plans to invest €5 million in the company to grow its business.

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