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Top 10 Footballer of the Year 2000 to 2020
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RCB Sports Show – Hurling Championship Show part 2
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In the second part of the show, we review Clare’s hurlers win over Laois and the next round clash against Dublin. We also review Clare camogie side loss against Limerick and what’s next for Ger O’Connell side.
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In part 2 of the show, the focus switches to the big ball and we review Clare footballers round 1 win over Laois and the upcoming match against Kildare this weekend. We also look ahead to Clare Intermediate footballers opening round clash against Wexford
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RCB Sports Show with Jim Conlan , Nicholas Rynne and Special Guest Evan Talty
Munster Football Championship Preview
RCB Sports Show – Munster Hurling Championship Preview
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NEW TEXACO SUPPORT FOR SPORT INITIATIVE LAUNCHED
Valero Energy (Ireland) Limited – the company that markets fuel in Ireland under the Texaco brand – today announced the setting up of Texaco Support for Sport, an initiative which sets aside a fund of EUR130,000 for distribution to sports clubs on a twenty-six, county-by-county basis, with successful applicants receiving €5,000 each.
At a time when many sports clubs may be experiencing financial strain, the initiative is one that Valero hopes will recognise the important contribution that sports clubs make to communities and throughout Irish society as a whole.
Open to sports clubs across the 26-counties of Ireland – irrespective of sporting discipline, size, membership, age, cultural appeal or gender – it is expected to attract all whose activities, goals and ambitions can, in the view of adjudicators, be materially advanced through the receipt and proper use of funding.
Speaking at the launch of the Texaco Support for Sport initiative, James Twohig, Director of Ireland Operations, Valero Energy (Ireland) Limited, described Irish sports clubs as a unifying element and a focal point for good in our communities. “In our cities, towns and villages, sports clubs are the magnets to which so many of us are drawn, homes-from-home where we meet and enjoy the friendship and camaraderie that sport offers and that all members and supporters share,” he said.
“By offering a new and innovative route to funding, we believe that the Texaco Support for Sport initiative will help uphold the unique values and characteristics that countless numbers of dedicated club members work so hard to preserve, whilst giving new expression to the cherished relationship that exists between the Texaco brand and generations of Irish sports enthusiasts,” James Twohig added.
Adjudication
Leading the adjudication process will be Texaco Support for Sport ambassador, acclaimed broadcaster and former Irish rugby international, Donncha O’Callaghan. “From my knowledge of sports clubs, gained at junior, senior and international level, I know how beneficial the Texaco Support for Sport initiative will be by bringing a much needed benefit to clubs when it is least expected. Now more than ever, our clubs and volunteers need our support. I am really looking forward to reviewing the online applications, which provides clubs with the opportunity to showcase their importance to their local communities, and then seeing the recipients enjoy the benefit of this great initiative,” he added.
Application
Sports clubs can apply for funding from the Texaco Support for Sport from the 1 October 2020, the only requirement being that they be properly constituted and hold a valid Games & Sports Number (GS Number) issued by the Office of the Revenue Commissioners.
Those wishing to apply are invited to submit full details of their sporting activity, the purpose for which the funding is sought and the use to which it will be put. Full details of the scheme and its operation – together with registration, application, validation, adjudication and terms and conditions – are available to view at www.TexacoSupportforSport.com
Closing date for applications is the 31 December 2020 with adjudication taking place in January 2021.
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RCB Sports Show Special 2020 Clare Senior & Intermediate Hurling & Clare Camogie Club Championship 1st Rd preview Show
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[/p]RCB Sports Show Special 2020 Clare Senior & Intermediate Hurling & Clare Camogie Club Championship 1st Rd preview Show presented by Noel Greene, Jim Conlan & Nicholas Rynne and joined by special guest analysts former Clare Hurling Manager Ger O’Loughlin & former Clare Camogie manager Trish O’Grady