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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2025 · 1H 29M

“I’d run through a brick wall for the club and I’d expect the players to do the same”

from Intensive Clare · host Intensive Clare

“I’d run through a brick wall for the club and I’d expect the players to do the same”0:00 - 4:25 - Intro4:25 - 35:49 - While their Munster Junior Cup ties were pulled at the eleventh hour, there’s still plenty to play for for Avenue and Bridge United who are competing on four different fronts as the season enters 2025. Respective Managers David Russell and Mark Culbert are in studio to assess their eerily parallel campaigns thus far along with looking ahead to Sunday’s FAI Junior Cup last 32 home bouts against prestigious opponents.35:49 - 50:34 - A full schedule of CDSL action finally got underway at the weekend in all four divisions while Shannon Hibs qualified for the last 16 in the Munster Junior Shield. CDSL Fixtures Secretary Dean Russell reviews and previews the local ties as well as outing the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup Preliminary and Round 1 draws in addition to Clare and Waterford’s youths quarter-final showdown in Doora on Saturday.50:34 - 1.19:55 - it’s been a hectic year for St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield duo Síofra Ní Chonaill and Aisling Reidy who garnered National LGFA League silverware with Clare, heartbreakingly lost both the Division 1 League and County Senior Finals with the Parish before being announced as Carlton’s newest signings in the AFLW. Síofra and Aisling joined Eoin and James in studio to discuss this novel and exciting opportunity down under.1.19:55 - Munster PPS action in ladies football, Camogie and hurling are on the agenda as St Flannan’s advanced to the last four of the Dr. Harty Cup; the weekend’s rugby results and upcoming fixtures are also outlined while new officers in Clare Camogie and Underage football. The Clare Senior Footballers’ Poker Classic and a recruitment drive for Vancouver hurling champions JP Ryans are other items in the final round up for this week.

“I’d run through a brick wall for the club and I’d expect the players to do the same”0:00 - 4:25 - Intro4:25 - 35:49 - While their Munster Junior Cup ties were pulled at the eleventh hour, there’s still plenty to play for for Avenue and Bridge United who are competing on four different fronts as the season enters 2025. Respective Managers David Russell and Mark Culbert are in studio to assess their eerily parallel campaigns thus far along with looking ahead to Sunday’s FAI Junior Cup last 32 home bouts against prestigious opponents.35:49 - 50:34 - A full schedule of CDSL action finally got underway at the weekend in all four divisions while Shannon Hibs qualified for the last 16 in the Munster Junior Shield. CDSL Fixtures Secretary Dean Russell reviews and previews the local ties as well as outing the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup Preliminary and Round 1 draws in addition to Clare and Waterford’s youths quarter-final showdown in Doora on Saturday.50:34 - 1.19:55 - it’s been a hectic year for St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield duo Síofra Ní Chonaill and Aisling Reidy who garnered National LGFA League silverware with Clare, heartbreakingly lost both the Division 1 League and County Senior Finals with the Parish before being announced as Carlton’s newest signings in the AFLW. Síofra and Aisling joined Eoin and James in studio to discuss this novel and exciting opportunity down under.1.19:55 - Munster PPS action in ladies football, Camogie and hurling are on the agenda as St Flannan’s advanced to the last four of the Dr. Harty Cup; the weekend’s rugby results and upcoming fixtures are also outlined while new officers in Clare Camogie and Underage football. The Clare Senior Footballers’ Poker Classic and a recruitment drive for Vancouver hurling champions JP Ryans are other items in the final round up for this week.

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