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Clare in action against Wexford during Sunday s National League clash at Cusack Park. Two Wexford players, as yet unnamed, have tested positive for Covid-19. Photograph by John Kelly
Clare to closely monitor situation after two Wexford players test positive for Covid-19
May 19, 2021
THE Clare County Board will closely monitor its senior hurlers over the coming week after two members of the Wexford hurling panel tested positive for Covid-19 this week, writes Dan Danaher.
Wexford GAA chairman, Micheál Martin has confirmed that two players within the panel have tested positive for the virus.
20 beaches to get to for your Munster staycation
We trawl the coast for the region s top strands, from the Blaskets to Silver Strand - and their nearby food and drink options
A summer evening on Youghal strand with the last of the sun catching the white horses.
Tue, 18 May, 2021 - 02:00
Tom Breathnach and Mel Mullan Mountshannon, Co. Clare
When does a day at the beach not mean a day at the sea? When you’re on Lough Derg, of course! The Clare shoreline of the trending lake is home to not one, but two, perennial blue flag beaches. Mountshannon is a silver horseshoe strand located just a short walk from the village marina. Enjoy a dip in Lough Derg s pure freshwater or simply bask in the lakeshore sunshine while keeping an eye out for white-tailed sea eagles, known to soar in these parts. For another option in the area, visit Ballycuggeran beach tucked between Mountshannon and Killaloe.