Clare's football clubs joined forces to pay tribute to former county footballer Michael O'Shea this weekend.
A gifted corner-forward who was a regular on the Banner County squad for 15 years, Michael sadly passed away on Tuesday, August 21st last at the age of 37 following illness.
The county's football championship took centre stage over the weekend and the high esteem in which Michael was held across the county was very much in evidence.
His St Senan's Kilkee team-mates did him proud with a 1-17 to 2-10 intermediate football victory over Clarecastle.
Fair play to all involved...
@stsenanskilkee
- St. Senan's Kilkee (@stsenanskilkee) September 1, 2018
Today we remember our champion Michael O Shea ( Shea)
After 12 yr's without a championship Michael was so syonyomous in our return to glory in 2003
RIP Michael O'Shea
- Clarecastle GAA Club (@ClarecastleGAA) September 1, 2018
Congrats to @stsenanskilkee on what was an exceptionally emotional day pic.twitter.com/oTKFoTAgum
Moments silence observed in great respect and fond memory of the late Michael O'Shea ahead of our #SFC clash with @ClondegadF May he rest in peace #ripshea pic.twitter.com/3ntIOeuLiX
- Cratloe GAA Club (@CratloeGAAClub) September 1, 2018
Panel as per programme today with one exception. Ross wears No30 as we retire the No15 jersey in honour of the late Michael O'Shea#ripshea pic.twitter.com/DQ5X3CgZFd
- EnnistymonGFC (@inisdiomainpeil) September 1, 2018
Great dedications all over the County for the great Michael O'Shea today. Some more pictures from our game with @Lissycasey_GAA pic.twitter.com/mdzWoTfyfR
- Kilmurry Ibrickane (@kibgaaclub) September 1, 2018
Kilfenora & @CorofinGaaClub remember Michael O'Shea #legend pic.twitter.com/ERfOkpa2Fv
- Kilfenora Gaa (@KilfenoraGAA) September 1, 2018
TweetKilmihil and @wtnsgaa No 15 jerseys hung in memory of the great Michael O'Shea #ripshea pic.twitter.com/PoTUtaSHzg
- Kilmihil Gaa (@KilmihilGaa) September 1, 2018