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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2024 · 1H 37M

“Croke Park can be the loneliest place in the world when it’s not happening for you"

from Intensive Clare · host Intensive Clare

“Croke Park can be the loneliest place in the world when it’s not happening for you"0:00 - 7:56 - Intro7:56 - 31:43 - Truagh Clonlara’s remarkable eleven match championship run finally ended in disappointing circumstances in Croke Park on Sunday as Sarsfields soared to their fourth All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie crown in six years. Galway Bay FM”s Darren Kelly and Scariff-Ogonnelloe’s two-time Munster Senior Club winning captain Mairead Scanlan joined Eoin and James to reflect on a historic finale to the 2024 season.31:43 - 42:37 - Three second half goals ensured that Scariff-Ogonnelloe dethroned champions Feakle-Killanena to cement a second Under 21A Hurling title in three years in Tulla on Saturday, with freelance journalist Seamus Hayes describing all the action.42:37 - 54:53 - A proposed new Senior Football Championship format & the new Gaelic Football rules are some of the topics discussed by Kieran Madigan who fields listener’s questions over the current Clare GAA structures.54:53 - 1.03:33 - Clare’s 6-0 triumph over Kerry frustratingly wasn’t sufficient to keep them in the hunt for the Oscar Traynor Cup. The Clare youths are in knock-out action in Waterford this Saturday; Fair Green Celtic are top of the First Division at Christmas while it’s much closer in the Second Division as three sides are tied at the top as outlined by CDSL Fixtures Secretary Dean Russell.1.03:33 - 1.29:16 - RTE presenter Marie Crowe was prestigiously named as National Journalist of the Year alongside Mark Tighe whose she collaborated with in a lauded two-year investigation into abuses in women’s soccer. The Sixmilebridge native was on the line to delve into the wide-ranging piece and documentary ‘Girls in Green’ along with her successful media career.1.29:16 - County Senior and Junior A PPS Schools football titles for St Joseph’s Spanish Point and Mary Immaculate Lisdoonvarna, Munster awards for Brian Lohan and Anthony Daly and this week’s local rugby results and fixtures are part of this week’s final round-up.

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