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  • The Taoiseach Micheal Martin, is seen on a tablet screen placed on a car parked in O Connell Street, Ennis, as he announces details of the widespread lifting of Covid 19 Restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare County Council's Pat Griffin of Ruan working on setting up the new traffic restriction measures in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-012.JPG
  • Clare County Council's Pat Kearney  and Sean O Brien working on setting up the new traffic restriction measures in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-015.JPG
  • Clare County Council's Pat Griffin of Ruan working on setting up the new traffic restriction measures in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-013.JPG
  • Clare County Council's Sean O Brien and Pat Kearney working on setting up the new traffic restriction measures in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-014.JPG
  • Brighter Days ....A couple sit on the rocks and watch the sunset at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brighter Days ....A couple sit on the rocks and watch the sunset at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brighter Days ....A group of friends watching the sunset at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-005.JPG
  • A busy car park at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-002.JPG
  • A busy car park at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-001.JPG
  • A quiet O Connell St Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-006.JPG
  • A quiet Parnell St Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-010.JPG
  • A quiet Friary bow way in Ennis as Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-003.JPG
  • A quiet Friary bow way in Ennis as Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-002.JPG
  • Customers wait in a queue outside a shop in Ennis on Monday 18th may as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-001.JPG
  • Amelia Grace Kelly Quinn, from Tulla, shopping in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-004.JPG
  • Brighter Days ....Lahinch. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-010.JPG
  • Brighter Days ....Sitting on the rocks and watching the sunset at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-009.JPG
  • Brighter Days ....A couple sit on the rocks and watch the sunset at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-008.JPG
  • Brighter Days ....A group of friends watching the sunset at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-004.JPG
  • A busy car park at the Promenade in Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon. The easing of Covid-19 restrictions, especially the travel limit, have seen large crowds returning to the county's hot spots. Photograph by John Kelly
    Lahinch-20210413-003.JPG
  • Motor access cut off at Salthouse Lane Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-011.JPG
  • Motor access cut off at Salthouse Lane Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-012.JPG
  • Motor access cut off at Salthouse Lane Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-009.JPG
  • A quiet O Connell square, Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-005.JPG
  • A quiet Abbey St Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-013.JPG
  • A patient "Lily" waits for her owners to complete their chat after meeting up on quiet O Connell St Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-007.JPG
  • A quiet Friary bow way in Ennis as Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-014.JPG
  • Customers queue to enter a shop on a quiet Connell St Ennis, as Covid-19 restrictions remain in place. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-008.JPG
  • A customer waits in a queue to enter a shop in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-008.JPG
  • Waiting instructions posted on a hardware shop entrance at Parnell street in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-005.JPG
  • Customers wait in a queue outside a shop in Ennis on Monday 18th may as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-007.JPG
  • Brushes for sale on Parnell Street, Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, including the opening of some hardware and garden stores gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-006.JPG
  • A dog explores Ennis on Monday 18th may as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-011.JPG
  • Lengths of wood strapped to a car roof in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, including the opening of hardware shops, gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-010.JPG
  • Lengths of wood strapped to a car roof in Ennis on Monday 18th May as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, including the opening of hardware shops, gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-009.JPG
  • Customers queue outside while shopping in Ennis on Monday 18th may as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-002.JPG
  • Customers queue outside while shopping in Ennis on Monday 18th may as the roadmap for the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions gets underway. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Opens-20200518-003.JPG
  • Clare VFI members march, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-010.JPG
  • Charlie O Meara, VFI NEC  member, accompanied by Darragh Mc Allister, chairman Clare VFI addresses Cathal Crowe, TD, during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-008.JPG
  • Charlie O Meara, NEC rep., chatting with Joe Carey, TD,  outside his office, during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-006.JPG
  • Clare VFI members, assemble together as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-012.JPG
  • Cathal Crowe, TD, speaking, watched by Darragh Mc Allister, chairman Clare VFI and Charlie O Meara, NEC publicans during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-003.JPG
  • Charlie O Meara, NEC rep., chatting with Joe Carey, TD,  outside his office, during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20200907-005.JPG
  • Charlie O Meara, NEC rep., outside Joe Carey's office, during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20200907-007.JPG
  • Cathal Crowe, TD, accepts a petition from Darragh Mc Allister, chairman Clare VFI and Charlie O Meara, NEC publicans during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-001.JPG
  • Two feet from heaven... A man, lying on the floor, works on the sound system behind the altar in Tulla as preparations continue ahead of the opening up of churches to the public as part of the government's plan to ease Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Two feet from heaven... A man, lying on the floor, works on the sound system behind the altar in Tulla as preparations continue ahead of the opening up of churches to the public as part of the government's plan to ease Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Legs-20200624001.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents Kevin and Brid Keane dancing to the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan in their estate on bank Holiday Monday, to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gallows Hill residents Kevin and Brid Keane dancing to the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan in their estate on bank Holiday Monday, to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gallows Hill residents Tommy Ryan  and his son John entertaining the locals with music, song and dance  from their front garden on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gallows Hill residents enjoying the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-005.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents enjoying the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-004.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents enjoying the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-001.JPG
  • during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20200907-015.JPG
  • Cathal Crowe, TD, meets publicans during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-002.JPG
  • Dying trade....A placard is carried past an undertakers premises during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-016.JPG
  • Darragh Mc Allister, chairman Clare VFI and Charlie O Meara, NEC rep., chatting with Joe Carey, TD,  outside his office, during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20200907-013.JPG
  • Darragh Mc Allister, chairman Clare VFI and Charlie O Meara, NEC rep., chatting with Joe Carey, TD,  outside his office, during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20200907-014.JPG
  • Clare VFI members march, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20200907-009.JPG
  • Clare VFI members march, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20140107-011.JPG
  • Cathal Crowe, TD, speaking, watched by Darragh Mc Allister, chairman Clare VFI and Charlie O Meara, NEC, with publicans during a protest by Clare VFI members, as part of a nationwide protest, outside Clare TD's offices in Ennis to highlight the situation wet pubs are in as the Covid-19 restrictions continue. Photograph by John Kelly
    VFI Protest-20200907-004.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents Tom Carey and his daughter Aine dancing, in their front garden, to the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan, on bank Holiday Monday, to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gallows Hill residents Tommy Ryan  and his son John entertaining the locals with music, song and dance  from their front garden on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gallows Hill residents Kevin and Brid Keane dancing to the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan in their estate on bank Holiday Monday, to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gallows Hill residents Tom Carey and his daughter Aine dancing, in their front garden, to the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan, on bank Holiday Monday, to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gallows Hill residents enjoying the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-008.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents enjoying the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-007.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents Tom Carey and his daughter Aine dancing, in their front garden, to the music which was played by local man Tommy Ryan, on bank Holiday Monday, to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-006.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents Tommy Ryan  and his son John entertaining the locals with music, song and dance  from their front garden on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-003.JPG
  • Gallows Hill residents Tommy Ryan  and his son John entertaining the locals with music, song and dance  from their front garden on bank Holiday Monday to lift spirits during the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gallows Hill-20200413-002.JPG
  • A bicycle repair shop operating a pre-booked service only in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-001.JPG
  • Remnants of a brighter Christmas in O Connell square, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210209-004.JPG
  • A Garda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon on the Ennis bypass outside Clarecastle.  <br />
Health Minister Simon Harris signed into law new regulations granting An Garda Siochana full power to enforce restrictions on public movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garda Checkpoint-20200408-014.JPG
  • The Big Lock Out...Patrons can only watch the Ballyea V Clooney-Quin senior championship game from outside the gate at Sixmilebridge due to the Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
    SHC Ballyea V Clooney-Quin-20200809-...JPG
  • A Garda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon on the Ennis bypass outside Clarecastle.  <br />
Health Minister Simon Harris signed into law new regulations granting An Garda Siochana full power to enforce restrictions on public movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garda Checkpoint-20200408-010.JPG
  • A Garda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon on the Ennis bypass outside Clarecastle.  <br />
Health Minister Simon Harris signed into law new regulations granting An Garda Siochana full power to enforce restrictions on public movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garda Checkpoint-20200408-002.JPG
  • A Garda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon on the Ennis bypass outside Clarecastle.  <br />
Health Minister Simon Harris signed into law new regulations granting An Garda Siochana full power to enforce restrictions on public movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garda Checkpoint-20200408-013.JPG
  • A Garda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon on the Ennis bypass outside Clarecastle.  <br />
Health Minister Simon Harris signed into law new regulations granting An Garda Siochana full power to enforce restrictions on public movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garda Checkpoint-20200408-001.JPG
  • A Garda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon on the Ennis bypass outside Clarecastle.  <br />
Health Minister Simon Harris signed into law new regulations granting An Garda Siochana full power to enforce restrictions on public movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garda Checkpoint-20200408-005.JPG
  • One Way Traffic....A man posts up notices restricting a door to be used for entry only, at a fast food outlet in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Susan Mc Mahon, who together with Martin Butler, runs the Cobbler's Rest in Bodyke is delighted to see customers back at the counter. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Susan Mc Mahon, who together with Martin Butler, runs the Cobbler's Rest in Bodyke is delighted to see customers back at the counter. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Susan Mc Mahon, who together with Martin Butler, runs the Cobbler's Rest in Bodyke is delighted to see customers back at the counter. Photograph by John Kelly
    Susan Mc Mahon-20220125-001.jpg
  • Outdoor dining in Barrack Street,  Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Outdoor dining in Merchant's Square Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Outdoor dining in Bank Place, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Dining Out-20210630-001.JPG
  • John Donoghue of Feakle visiting his mother Anne at Raheen Community Hospital. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Donoghue of Feakle visiting his mother Anne at Raheen Community Hospital. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Very ewe-seful animals...<br />
Emma and her younger sister Aoibhe Kelly tending to their sheep which have been lent to Lissycasey GAA by their parents to keep the pitch grass down during the Covid-restriction period. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Very ewe-seful animals...<br />
Emma and her younger sister Aoibhe Kelly tending to their sheep which have been lent to Lissycasey GAA by their parents to keep the pitch grass down during the Covid-restriction period. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sheep Grazing-20210302-008.JPG
  • Very ewe-seful animals...<br />
Emma and her younger sister Aoibhe Kelly tending to their sheep which have been lent to Lissycasey GAA by their parents to keep the pitch grass down during the Covid-restriction period. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sheep Grazing-20210302-015.JPG
  • Very ewe-seful animals...<br />
Emma and her younger sister Aoibhe Kelly tending to their sheep which have been lent to Lissycasey GAA by their parents to keep the pitch grass down during the Covid-restriction period. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sheep Grazing-20210302-012.JPG
  • A clearly disappointed Siofra Ni Chonaill of Clare following their All-Ireland LGFA Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final in Portlaoise. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • James Murrihy, Clare Manager, looks on from the stand during their All-Ireland LGFA Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final in Portlaoise. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ellie O Gorman of Clare in action against Bridgetta Lynch of Meath during their All-Ireland LGFA Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final in Portlaoise. Photograph by John Kelly
    LGFA Clare V Meath-20201128-051.JPG
  • Chloe Moloney of Clare in action against Aoibhin Cleary of Meath during their All-Ireland LGFA Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final in Portlaoise. Photograph by John Kelly
    LGFA Clare V Meath-20201128-050.JPG
  • Orla Devitt of Clare in action against Sarah Wall of Meath during their All-Ireland LGFA Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final in Portlaoise. Photograph by John Kelly
    LGFA Clare V Meath-20201128-047.JPG
  • Orla Devitt of Clare in action against Sarah Wall of Meath during their All-Ireland LGFA Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final in Portlaoise. Photograph by John Kelly
    LGFA Clare V Meath-20201128-046.JPG
  • Sarah Wall of Meath in action against Eimear O Connor and Chloe Moloney of Clare during their All-Ireland LGFA Intermediate Football Championship Semi Final in Portlaoise. Photograph by John Kelly
    LGFA Clare V Meath-20201128-044.JPG
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