Ardglass GAC Notes

Training for all Senior, Reserve and Minor players will begin Sunday 5th Feb at 12pm Sharp. Anyone interested in Coaching Juvenile teams from U-8 to U-16 in 2012 please contact Paul on 07938915183 ASAP. Once all positions are filled details of underage sessions will be published

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Castlewellan GAC Notes

There is sad news to report this week with the passing of Lily Sloan mother of our esteemed Club and Committee Member Liam Sloan. The Executive Committee and Members of Caislean An Mhuilinn wish to extend their deepest sympathy to the O’Neill family and the wide family circle. Ar dheis de go raibh a anam dilis.

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RGU GAC Notes

We would like to remind everyone that membership fees are now due for the 2012 season. Letters have been issued with the membership forms and payment details included. If you have not received your letter please contact Roisin immediately on 07871744103. We have also sent out letters to past members who, for whatever reason, have let their membership lapse.

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Bryansford Calls For Help

Bryansford Juvenile parents meeting and registration on Sunday 12th February at 4pm in the hall. It is important that all parents attend as there important issues this year to be discussed.

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Bright GAC Notes

Bright lotto numbers for this week are 5, 9, 14 and 21. Five with three numbers. Next week’s jackpot will be £1700 and the draw will be held at The Old Inn, Killough. Registration nights for 2012 club memberships are as follows; Bright Community Centre, Wednesday, January 18th 2012, 7–8PM, Friday, January 27th 2012, 7–8PM. Killough Parochial Hall, Wednesday, January 20th 2012, 7–8PM, Friday, January 25th 2012, 7–8PM. Playing member - £50, Under 12 – Under 18 - £15, Under 10 - £10, Non playing member - £30, Senior citizen (Over 65’s) - £20, Family  membership (2 Parent/Guardians & 2 children)- £70 (£5 each additional child).

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Castlewellan GAC Notes

There is sad news to report this week with the passing of our well respected Honorary Life Member Hugh Gerard O’Neill. Hugh Gerard was the father of our esteemed Treasurer Brian O’Neill, former players Conor & Aidan and daughter Anne. The Executive Committee and Members of Caislean An Mhuilinn wish to extend their deepest sympathy to the O’Neill family and the wide family circle. Ar dheis de go raibh a anam dilis.

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Bright GAA

Sending out wishes for a speedy recovery to John McLeigh who is recovering after recent surgery.

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Ardglass GAC Notes

Ardglass GAC is pleased to announce the appointment of Colin Savage as the new senior football manager for the coming season. Colin is a Drumaness clubman who has been coaching London Club side CuChullians for the past couple of years and will be a welcome addition to the club, full backroom team details will be available next week.

All senior, reserve and minor players are requested to attend a meeting with the new manager on Friday 6th January @ 7pm in Ardtole clubhouse.

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Castlewellan GAC Awards

Castlewellan GAC

THE Under-21 Footballers lost out to Downpatrick in the semi-final of the Under-21 Shield by the narrowest of margins. Downpatrick had forged big leads twice in the game only for The Town to come right back into it again. Missed chances before the final whistle did not help our cause. That said, Downpatrick were slightly the better team on the night and won through in the end. Good luck to them in the final.

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Castlewellan GAC Notes December 2011

The Senior Footballers are meeting in the club at 6.00pm next Sunday 11 December for a team photo.  If any of the other teams in the club wish to have a photograph taken, they should be there for 6:30pm sharp. We would like to get team photos up on our Website and this is a good opportunity to get them taken.

The Christmas Disco for our young members will take place in the Club next Sunday from 3.00pm to 5.00pm. The entry will be £2.00 per child or £5.00 per family. There will be a bun and cake sale as well as plenty of party games with spot prizes and lots more.

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Under 21 championship semi-final

THE story of this Under 21 championship semi-final had two key moments. A goal fifty seconds in and another goal a minute from the end. A bitter wind blew throughout the game and the snow capped peak of Slieve Donard, visible in the distance showed just how cold it was. Kilcoo won the throw in and in the first attack, Ryan Johnston unleashed a thunderbolt high to the roof of the Bryansford net. Thereafter though, Bryansford nullified Kilcoo's scoring threat until the second half. By half time Bryansford led 0-6 - 1-0.

However in the remaining 29 first half minutes the Ford missed at least as many chances as they converted playing with the wind. A Danny Savage free got Bryansford off the mark and due to Neil Murray's ninth minute point David McKibben's pointed free levelled the proceedings for the first time and indeed they wouldn't be level again until the last 30 seconds.

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Castlewellan GAC Notes

OUR Annual General Meeting took place last Thursday in the clubrooms. Thank you to all who attended. Four of our officers stepped down from their roles as Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer and Games Development Officer having served their full five year term. Ronan King, Cillian Keaveney, Francie McAlinden and Miceal Crilly have put in absolute sterling work in their roles and quite often they burned the midnight oil in their respective jobs.

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RGU Club Notes and Reports

Posted by Jim Masson On October - 31 - 2011

OUR thoughts are with our member Frank McCann, former Treasurer with the Club, who sadly lost his wife Roisin last week. In her heyday Roisin played camogie for the RGU and County. A Mhuire, Banrion na NGael guigh ar a hAnam.

The Senior Men brought their season to an end on Friday night evening when they failed by a single point to win the league decider against Castlewellan. Roll on next season when they will have the opportunity to mix it with the top teams in the county! writes Michael Starkey.

The U-16′s continued their campaign in the summer league with a 1pt win over Liatroim at PTR on Wednesday night. In a game which Liatroim dominated, the lads found themselves trailing by 10 points with nine minutes to go. Remarkably, three late goals and 2 late points helped them to an undeserved victory.

RGU are looking to the future with two brainstorming workshops aimed at garnering ideas, new blood, and a vision to carry the club forward for the next 5-10 years. The workshops hopefully will tease out how we move the club on in terms of how it is structured and the workshops will be facilitated by experienced personnel from within Down GAA and Ulster Council.

At these events all aspects of club activity will be scrutinised and at the end it is envisaged that we can develop a strategy to move our club on, not just in the playing arenas, but, just as importantly, within the local community and the wider GAA community in Down.

This is a piece of work that was absolutely necessary as we want to strengthen the foundations on which the club is built, but it has been given an even greater impetus with the promotion of our senior team back into Division 1 of ACFL. It is hoped we can set structures that will help re-establish RGU as one of the premier clubs in Down. Anyone interested in the future direction of the GAA in the county town is most welcome to come along and make their contribution on the dates below Workshop 1 will be on Thursday 3rd November and Workshop 2 will be Tuesday 8th. Both will start at 7.30 sharp in the club and refreshments will be served. Please contact Karl Oakes or Collie Quinn to confirm attendance.

Training for the U-6′s and U-8′s will now take place indoors on Saturday afternoons from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm at the Wellbeing Centre, in the Flying Horse. The U-12 girls will also train at the same venue from 2.30 pm to 3.30pm on Saturdays. Finally, hurling and camogie for the U-8′s and U-10′s will also move indoors to the Wellbeing Centre. They will train on Sundays from 3 pm to 4 pm.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the juvenile presentation will now take place on Sunday 27th Nov at 2pm. Parents and children from U-6′s right up to U-16′s, both boys and girls, are invited along.

Irish classes continue on Thursdays at 7.30pm. These classes are for total beginners and will cost £10 for 6 – 8 week session. For further information contact mariacollins62@btinternet.com, alternatively you can phone Maria on 07912029095.

Set dancing is back again after the summer break, and it takes place on Tuesday nights at 7.30pm. Anyone interested just turn up or ring Johnny on 07710369509.

Lotto numbers for this week were 13, 19, 23, and 28. Jackpot not won, four share £100. Next week’s jackpot £4000.

For party bookings ring Brian on 07745496213.

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Bright GAC Notes

Posted by Theresa Ranaghan On October - 31 - 2011

THE Juvenile Presentation took place last week. Thanks to everyone who attended and to all who helped it to be successful night!

A special huge thank you to Mark Poland from the Down Senior team who made the presentations on the night. Everyone was delighted to have him there. The U12’s were presented with medals for winning their league and the U-14’s for winning the Spring League this year.

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Ford U-12′s Pull Off Championship Win Against Carryduff

Posted by Jim Masson On October - 25 - 2011

Bryansford U-12′s 2-05 Carryduff 2-03

THE final of the Under-12 and half (Year 9) championship took place in a wet and windy Teconnaught pitch between Bryansford and Carryduff.

Bryansford U-12's

The Bryansford U-12's celebrate in style after winning the championship beating Carryduff by two points.

Despite the terrible conditions both teams played with tremendous skill and determination. Bryansford, although having most of the possession, found scores hard to come by as the underfoot conditions at that side of the pitch were making life difficult.

Carryduff also were showing admirable defensive qualities and broke a number of times up the field and it was on two of these occasions they managed to hit the net. Bryansford only managed to score 2 points in the first half and went to the changing rooms knowing the score rate would have to increase if they were to beat the Carryduff lads.

The second half panned out much like the first, however the Ford lads were now able to convert more of the chances they were creating and scored 2 goals and 3 points against the Belfast lads 3 points leaving two points between the teams at the final whistle 2-05 to 2-03.


Castlewellan GAC Notes

Posted by Jim Masson On October - 25 - 2011

CASTLEWELLAN were to have faced Downpatrick in the eagerly awaited Division 2 Senior League Final on Sunday past. But due to the inclement weather and poor underfoot conditions the match was postponed. The rescheduled Final is due to be played this Friday Night in Newcastle under flood lights with a 7.30pm throw-in writes Michael McClean.

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RGU Notes

Posted by Jim Masson On October - 25 - 2011

FOLLOWING last week’s successes this was a quiet week on the pitch for the RGU. The U-16′s were unable to play their fixture against Leitrim in the summer league, and the Seniors had their Division 2 title play-off against Castlewellan postponed at the last minute. The U-16′s will play at home this Wednesday evening under lights at 7.30pm in the rescheduled fixture against Leitrim.

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Ardglass GAC Notes

Posted by Jim Masson On October - 24 - 2011

Ardglass GAC Weekly notes 24th October

Games update

ACFL Div 3 Ardglass 1-12 Dundrum 1-9

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