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The RCB Sports Desk brings you the results for this weekends TUS Senior Hurling Club Championship games from around Clare.
Ballyea vs Inagh Kilnamona 1-16 to 0-15
Cloony-Quin vs Wolfe Tones 1-22 to 2-11
Kilmaley vs St Joseph’s Doora Barefiled. 1-21 to 0-20
Clonlara vs O’ Collaghan’s Mills. 2.15 to 1.17
Feakle vs Eire Og 2.23 to 1-17
Sixmilebridge vs Crusheen. 1-21 to 0-20
Broadford vs Clarecastle. 1-19 to 2-09
Cratloe vs New Market 0-15 to 3-15
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In this weeks RCB Sports Show, Adrian chats with Seamus Hayes and Nicholas Rynne on all things GAA. They discuss last Sunday’s All Ireland Senior Hurling Semi final in Croke Park where Kilkenny defeated Clare in a hard fought battle. Also they chat about the Garry cup Final, local hurling and football finals across Clare, the ladies Camogie and football and of course Ireland’s U20’s Rugby final against France on Friday night. Tune in next Friday night at 7pm or online or live stream on rcb.ie when we chat about the upcoming Clare club hurling and football championships starting soon.
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The Hell of The West Triathlon 2023
The Kilkee Hell of the West Triathlon is an Olympic Distance Triathlon which is up and running since 1985 – making it one of the longest continuously running triathlons in Ireland and in the World. Organised by the Limerick Triathlon Club this race traditionally falls on the last weekend in June. Hell of the West starts with 1500m in the relatively calm waters of Kilkee’s Horseshoe Bay, followed by a 44km cycle against the winds of West Clare and a 10km hilly run along the rugged coastline of Loop Head.
Standard Distance National Champs 2023 Hell of the West Results.
Men’s Podium
1st, Ralf Bodamer
2nd, David Higgins
3rd, Anthony O’ Brien
Women’s Podium
1st, Emma O’ Brien
2nd, Deirdre Casey
3rd, Hilary Huges
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In this week’s RCB Sports Show, Adrian chats with Seamus Hayes and Nicholas Rynne about Sunday’s Munster Hurling Final where Clare lost by 1 point to the All Ireland Champions Limerick. Seamus Hayes talks about the Clare Senior Footballers exit from the Championship and their last game of 2023 against Derry this Saturday. Seamus also discusses the Clare Senior ladies footballers who won their 1st game of the All Ireland Championship last weekend beating Offaly by 5 points. We look at what’s in store for the Clare Senior Hurlers and their next Championships game against Dublin followed by the RCB Sports News to round off another great RCB Sports Show.
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Querrin Regatta Currach Racing 14th May
On Sunday, I experienced my 1st traditional curragh race at the Querrin Pier in West Clare simply named The Querrin Regatta. Currach racing is a sport that has been taking place in some form or other for over a century; it’s an event that celebrates the traditional Currach boat and the skill demanded to race them.
The morning was calm and misty, a humid day the sea as smooth as the surface of a floor. The makeshift office/tent on the pier stood like a Native American tent. The regatta’s commentator, Eugene was resting in his chair and announcing the names of teams for the first competition. Each racing Currach takes teams of three and four, with the naomhóg competition is acknowledged to be the most prestigious of all the rowing races.
The skill of all these teams at the Querrin Regatta is profoundly evident. Racing currach boats is notoriously difficult, skilful to manoeuvre. The speed and fluency at with which these boats streak across the water was thrilling and beautiful to watch. The Currach race may not look as dramatic as those races with the striking sail action of hookers and gliteogs, but they are fabulous, pure examples of sheer man/woman power and technique. The crowds on the pier ritually applaud each boat in turn as it passes the finish line back in at the pier. They deserve their applause. It’s very hard won.
As the men and women await the starting horn from the organisers mic, their hands gripped oars as if carved into them, each one had an utterly focused expression. They look openly ruthless, because, when it comes to racing, they take each stroke of the oars as if they were trying to out row a great Atlantic storm on the way back to shore.
The construction and design of the currach are unique to the west coasts of Ireland. It is referred to as a naomhóg in counties Cork, Waterford and Kerry and as a “canoe” in West Clare. It is similar to the Welsh corcle, though the two originated independently. The plank-built rowing boat found on the west coast of Connacht is also called a currach or curach adhmaid (“wooden currach”), and is built in a style very similar to its canvas-covered relative. Folk etymology has it that naomhóg means “little holy one”, “little female saint”, from naomh, Munster pronunciation “saint, holy”, and the feminine diminutive, óg). Another explanation is that it comes from the Latin navis, and it has also been suggested that it derives from the Irish nae, a boat.
The currach has traditionally been both a sea boat and a vessel for inland waters. The River currach was especially well known for its shallow draft and manoeuvrability. It’s framework was constructed of hazel rods and sally twigs, covered by a single ox-hide, which not only insulated the currach, but also helped dictate its shape. These currachs were common on the rivers of South Wales, and in Ireland were often referred to as Boyne currachs. However, when Ireland declared the netting of salmon and other freshwater fish illegal in 1948, it quickly fell out of use.
By Adrian O’ Connor
Next Clare Regatta will be held in Carrigaholt on the 15th of July and Doonbeg on August 6th.
Results of the Querrin Regatta.
Women’s Final
1st Doonbeg/Inverin- Leah O’Sullivan, Julie Devane, Sienna Devane.
2nd Carna/Rosmuc – Roisin Einniu, Maire Brid Breathnach, Bernie Joyce.
3rd Clare/Mayo- Ruth O Leary
Trish Ward, Kathleen Ducey.
Mens Final
1st Galway/Doonbeg- Mairtin Einniu, Michael Sullivan, Eoin Honan.
2nd Carna/Rosmuc- Joe Rua Joyce, Mairtin and Michael Mulkerrins.
3rd Carraroe- Michael Folan, Christopher Day, Shane Mc Donagh.
Fear & Bean Final
1st Doonbeg- Eoin Honan, Leah O’ Sullivan.
2nd Rosmuc- Bernie Joyce, Noel Griffin.
3rd Kilrush/ Clarecastle- Trish Ward, Tom Blunnie
4th Connemara-Mairtin Einniu, Julie Devane.
Junior’s Final
1st Kilrush/Connemara- Darragh and James Blunnie, Cian O’Sullivan.
2nd Clarecastle/Galway- Ronan and Fionn O Leary, Conor Mc Donagh.
3rd Aird- Ciaran and Liam McGrath, Gearoid Mulkerrins.
4th Na Breathnach- Stephen, Sean and Michael Breathnach.
Mens Naomhog Final
1st Maharees- John Joe and Vincent Hussey, Colm O Connor, David Lynch.
2nd Connemara/Doonbeg- Mairtin Einniu, Michael Mulkerrins, Michael Sullivan, Eoin Honan.
3rd Carraroe/Kilrush- Michael Folan, Christopher Day, Shane Mc Donagh, Stephen O’ Brien.
The RCB Sports Show
In this weeks RCB Sports show Adrian O’ Connor chats with Nicholas Rynne and Seamus Hayes about last weeks Senior Hurling championships win for Clare against All Ireland Champions, Limerick. They also discuss this Sunday’s Munster Football Final Clash with Kerry at the Tús Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. We hear from Garry Kiely of West Clare Cycling Club about this Saturday’s Crotty Cup Cycle race in Kilkee. In the RCB Sports news Adrian and Jenna Murphy bring you local and international sports news to round off a great evening of sports on the RCB Sports Show.
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Here is Aaron Wade being presented by his Grandfather Vincent Wade of Kilrush, Co Clare. Aaron’s Grandmother, Uncle and Father, Philip Wade were also there to support Aaron and witness his fantastic win in the 89th edition of Ireland’s oldest cycle race hosted by West Clare Cycle Club.
Below are the Full results of all races.
Crotty Cup A1 A2, 3 laps 132km
1st Aaron Wade, Club Ciclista Padronés Cortizo
2nd Ronan Killen, Lucan
3rd Mark Shannon, Burren Road Club
4th Evaldas Stankevicius Greenmount CA
5th Aiden Connell, Dungarvan
6th Patrick O Loughlin, Panduit
7th Bryan Nolan, Newcastle West Cycling Club
8th Simon Ryan, Greenmount CA
9th Cathal Moynihan, Tralee Manor West CC
10th John Hodge, DungarvanLadies L&L Cup W1/2/3, 2 laps 88km
1st Ella Doherty, UCD CC
2nd Mia Smith, Brother UK Colours
3rd Niamh O Dwyer, Blackhouse Racing
4th Cora McCarthy, Blarney CC
5th Deirdre Hynes, West Clare CC
West Clare Cycling Club Cup A3, 2 laps 88km
2nd John Lawless, Castlebar CC
3rd Brendan Reen, Sliabh Luachra
4th Luke Costello, Killarney CC
5th Alan Brigdale, Burren Road Club
6th Paul Collins, Newcastle West Cycling Club
7th Daniel Edstone, Castlebar CC
8th Richard Quinn, CRNS
9th Brendan Talty, Burren Road Club
10th Fran Brannigan, Sliabh Luachra
Cotter Cup A4 M50 M60, 2 laps 88km
1st Michael O Shea, Killorglin CC
2nd John Hassett, West Clare CC
3rd Barry Sutton, Greenmount CA
4th Cathal Dillane, Galway Bay CC
5th Ciaran Reynolds, unattached Munster
1st Unplaced M50 – Fergal Kennedy Carlow RCC
1st Unplaced M60 – Tony Daly, Tralee Manor West C
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In this his weeks RCB Sports Show Adrian chats with Nicholas Rynne and Seamus Hayes on all things GAA. We discuss round 1 of the Munster Hurling Championships held in Cusack Park this Sunday and also Saturday nights Clash with Limerick and Clare in the Munster SFC semi final in Limerick. We also look back at all the Clare GAA games in minor and U20’s this week to round off a great evening of sport on the RCB sports show.
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