Coolaney/Mullinabreena GAA
Notes May 11th ‘09
Lá na gClub:
As a result
of the inclement weather condition over the last few weeks, Nace O’Dowd Park
was deemed unplayable and thus the club was forced to postpone our planned day
of activities for Lá nag Club last Sunday. This was unfortunate but there was
no other option and we hope to hold the event at a date later in the summer.
Many thanks to all those who volunteered and helped with the planning of the
event.
Intermediate:
Our
Intermediate side play St. Michaels on Sunday next May 17th at Nace
O’Dowd Park at 3pm. Best of luck to team custodian, Francis Brennan who joined
the Sligo senior panel for training this week.
U-16:
Our U-16
team had a fine victory over St. Pats last Monday evening to make it nine wins
from nine in the league. They await confirmation on who the semi final
opposition will be. Panel: Stephen Barrett, Edward Burke, Aiden Coleman, Darren
Coleman, Raymond Connolly, Christeoir Davey, Brendan Doddy, Fergal Gallagher,
Keelan Gannon, Kieran Gannon, Pearse Gorman, James Henry, Joe Henry, Barry
Kennedy, Christopher Lee, Colin Marren, Michael Mulvey, Declan McCormack, Eoin
McDonagh, Cian O’Dowd, Seamus Wims.
U-12:
Our U-12
team lost out to a strong Curry side on Tuesday evening last. They play away to
Owenmore Gaels on Tuesday May 12 at 6.30pm.
Panel: Shane Gormally, Daniel Mullen, John Gilmartin,
Barry Gorman, Kieran Tuohy, Niall Haran, Conor Haran, Enda Gallagher, Cathal
Finan, Clyde Carroll, Nathan Mullen, Brendan Connolly, Oran Mulvey, Paul Feely, Eamon Gorman, David Ruttledge.
U-8:
The club is
due to host a number of clubs in a series of blitz games at Nace O’Dowd Park
next Saturday morning.
Schools Competition:
In
conjunction with the GAA’s 125 celebration and the school’s day which was held
on April 24th, the club has organised an art competition for both
Achonry NS and
Sympathy:
The club
wishes to extend sympathy to the Ruttledge family, Carrowmore following the
death of Dick last week. Sympathy to Fidelma Ruttledge on the recent death of her
mother, Bridie Henry, Killavil. The club also extends sympathy to the Kivlehan
family on the death of Annie Kelly, (aunt of Brendan and Peadar) recently in
Ar dheis Dé
go raibh said.
Best of
luck to the Sligo minor team who take on Galway in the
Notes:
Any notes
for inclusion in this column can be forwarded to ollielee@hotmail.com or alternatively
text 087 7981827. Deadline is 10pm on Sunday evening.