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STAND Anyone that has been at the club grounds lately has seen that the stand is well and truly making progress and work is now coming to an end. At this stage we would like to thank anyone that has contributed to the Stand as regarding buying as seat for their loved ones who have gone before us or just to buy a seat can still do so. However the closing date is now approaching and seats will now only be available to buy before 31st of October .So contact Tony Ryan, David Kiely, Paddy Fitzgerald or Diarmuid Curran before this date please. CHRISTMAS DRAW Saturday 13th of December has come available for the club to sell our Christmas Raffle Tickets at Dunne’s Stores. This is giving everybody advance warning that their help will be needed on this day for to sell tickets for the club. This day will bring in much needed financial help for the club and your presence would be much appreciated. AGM The dates for the AGM for both Juvenile and senior clubs will now go ahead on Monday 17th of November for the Juvenile and Friday the 21st of November for the Senior Club. The Juvenile club will be looking for some new people to go the Juvenile committee. LOTTO We would like to thank everybody who has taken part in our Lotto and we would ask that you would continue to do so and also encourage more people to join as this would be a hugh financial help to the club. The lotto now stands at over 5,000 euro and tickets can be bought from Ard Scoil Bingo, Lynche’s Greeengroser’s, Countrystore, Walsh’s Spar, Paddy Foley’s, Hallahan’s Chemists, Quealy’s, and Crotty’s Bar Leamybrien. OLD CLOTHES On the 5th of November the Club is having a clothes collection at the Club Grounds in Clogherane. It is hoped that this will be a big financial help to the club. If you have any clothes that you no longer require or indeed any old mobile phones why not bring them to the Club Grounds in October and free up some much needed space in your wardrobe. MINOR HURLING Last Sunday was a historic day for the club as our Minor Hurlers won their Championship for the 2nd time in 3 years. This game was a titanic struggle from start to finish and our our opponents on the day De La Salle can be rightly proud of their part in what was the best game of the day. Yet again we got off to a slow start but we steadied the ship before half time and drove on in the 2nd half but never got ahead by too much to be comfortable. At the end we were 3 pts. ahead and we just about deserved the win. On the day our goalie Shaun Murray was fantastic with some wonderful saves, the full back line of John Havens, Aaron Donnelly and Billy Egan stood tall when the need was greatest. Daragh Lyons won Man of the Match, but his 2 wingmen John Curran and Glen Waters were not to far behind him, In the middle of the field Joe Allen and Sean Crotty ran themselves into the ground in search of Glory, and what can be said of our 3 men in the half forward ine, Jack Lacey gave a virtuoso performance as did Aidan Kirwan and the wonderful fielding of Eamonn Crotty was a sight to behold. In the full forward line Brendan Cullinan and Peter Quealy gave their best for the cause and yet again Patrick Curran played a captains part by scoring a total of 1 goal and 7 points in what was his last Minor hurling game. No team would be complete without their subs and yet again all our men were fantastic well done to Mark Boland, Brendan Cullinan, Luke Rossiter, Pius O Shea, Kealan Daly, Daragh Hayes, Luke O Callaghan, Steven Donovan, Conor Duggan, Colm O Shea, Conor Hayes, Mick Devine and Donnchadha Kirwan. Last of all well done to Bobby Lyons and all his team for a job well done and to our supporters on the day thank you for all the support. CONGRATULATIONS To Modeligo and to the Home of Hurling Cappoquin on there great wins of their County Finals. THE WEST AWAKE. THANK YOU To Lawlors Hotel for the lovely meal after the match. CYCLE AGAINST SUICIDE On Friday last, on World Mental Health Day, our Minor Players stood shoulder to shoulder in the Orange Cycle Against Suicide Jerseys to show their support for the forthcoming Cycle Against Suicide Dungarvan Spin Off event on October 18th. The core message of this organization is that it is ok not to feel ok, and it is absolutely ok to ask for help, and there is good help available locally, we just have to ask. The purpose of the cycle event is to raise awareness and get our community engaged in open discussion about mental health. We encourage all members who are over 17 to participate in this event, and wear our club colors or orange jerseys to let the wider Dungarvan community know that it is ok not to feel ok. The cycle will start and finish from St. Josephs School on Saturday 18th at 12 noon. You can register online or on the morning between 9.30 &11.30. If you are unable to cycle but would like to attend the post cycle positive mental health event, you can join in at St. Josephs from about 3.30. For more information, check out the Cycle Against Suicide Dungarvan Spin Off Facebook page.
Posted on: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 06:30:01 +0000

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