Weekly Notes – Monday 21St September 2015 Lotto Numbers: 25, 27 & 49

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Weekly Notes – Monday 21St September 2015 Lotto Numbers: 25, 27 & 49 Weekly Notes – Monday 21st September 2015 Lotto Numbers: 25, 27 & 49. No winner of £3000. Next week’s lotto jackpot is £3500. Please support the lotto as it is the pivotal fundraiser for your club! Why not download and complete the Standing Order form in the club documents section of website and then you will never miss out. Note that the lotto is now available to play via online from the club! Fixtures: Monday 30th Sept Under 13 Football Glen v Ballinderry in Glen (7pm). Saturday 3rd October Senior Camogie Glen v Banagher in Slaughtneil (3.30pm). Sunday 4th October Ladies Football Glen v Errigal Ciaran in Glen (2pm). Monday 5th October Under 13 Football Glen v Kilrea in Kilrea (7pm). Under 13 Football: Ballinascreen 1.11 Glen 0.07. Glen 2.11 Slaughtneil 2.01 Minor Football: On Tuesday past our minors travelled to Celtic Park for the semi‐final of the championship. Played in perfect conditions, Glen started very brightly with an Alex Doherty goal. Both teams then traded points with Tiarnan Flanagan, Jack Doherty, Conor Glass, Tiernan McCusker and Cathal Gallagher among the Glen scorers. With half time approaching Dungiven got the perfect tonic when they hit the Glen net. The initial effort was brilliantly saved by Callum Mullan‐Young however the Dungiven attacker was on hand to palm the rebound to the net. Half time score Glen 1.07 Dungiven 1.08. Glen made the perfect start right from the throw in with Jack Doherty racing through to fire to the Dungiven net to grab a lead that Glen never surrendered. Shay McMath, Conor Glass and Cathal Gallagher hit further points while the Watty rear guard defending brilliantly, Glen held out for a deserved win on a scoreline of Glen 2.10 to 1.11. Well done to all involved. Glen will now face Slaughtneil in the final. Date TBC. Camogie: Well done to the Senior Camogs on their comprehensive victory over Magherafelt on Saturday. Final Score Glen 4‐16 Magherafelt 0‐08. Glen now play Banagher in the final on Saturday in Slaughtneil. Good luck. Ladies Football: Glen Ladies will play in the Ulster Senior Club Championship Quarter Final on Sunday 4th of October at home against the Tyrone champions Errigal Ciaran. All support welcome. Throw in at 2pm Fearghal McCusker Cup: On Saturday Glen hosted the annual Fearghal ‘Rick’ McCusker Cup for the Under 10’s. Played in fantastic sunshine, Bellaghy defeated Magherafelt in the ’A’ final to lift the Fearghal McCusker Cup. In the ‘B’ section, Bellaghy also emerged victorious, defeating Desertmartin in the final to collect the Aidan McAnespie Shield. Thanks to all the various clubs who participated with a special thanks to the Glen Under 10 team who organised a brilliant tournament. Ceoltoirí Luraigh Traditional Music Classes: Music classes are resuming on Tuesday 29th September at An Carn and on Thursday 1st October at Watty Graham GAC. Maghera. Registration and classes will commence on these nights from 7 ‐ 8.30pm and will run for 10 weeks. Instruments include fiddle, banjo, button accordion, bodhrán, whistle and guitar. For further details contact Dermot Mulholland 02879549978 or Anne McCormack 07809553347. Car damaged at Glen pitch: A brand new white VW Passat suffered damage by another driver while at Glen Pitch on Wednesday evening during the Glen v Slaughtneil under 13 football game. The car was parked just behind the goals at the changing room end. If anyone has any information regarding the damage, it would be appreciated if they could ring 07793810799. Community–Pharmacy Partnership: Watty Grahams Glen GAC/ C&DCA in partnership with Niall O Kane, pharmacist, are commencing an eight week “Men’s Physical & Mental Health Awareness Project.” Twenty men aged between 35 and 50 are being targeted with the first session due to commence in September 2015. There will be both health workshops and physical activities. Please contact Eugene Devlin 07803244611, Paul McFlynn 07834628475 or Niall O’Kane at Harkin’s Pharmacy. Scór na nÓg: Anyone with an interest or talent in music, singing, drama, Irish dancing or has a good knowledge of Irish culture and is still of minor age or below and wishes to take part in Scór na nÓg should contact Cultural Officer Louise Strathern on 07756400317 before 31st August. Glen have a brilliant record in Scor and hope to continue this trend in years ahead. New faces are especially welcome. Gear Shop: Please contact one of the following for information regarding club gear: Conor Molloy 07810556039; Roisin Lagan 07759838461; Louise Strathern 07756400317 or Donal Convery 07833336106. Piano Lessons: Anyone who is interested in one to one piano classes in the Glen Centre on Saturdays commencing in the autumn, please contact Nadene Fiorentini 00353863442068. Qualified teacher BA Hons, MMUS, GRIAM, final year of Doctorate in Performance. Keep Updated: Keep updated with all the goings on in the club at the official club website (www.wattygrahamsgac.com); Facebook (Watty Grahams Glen GAC) and twitter (@WattygrahamsGAA). Anyone wishing to have any reports or notices added to the weekly notes or club website should email: [email protected] .
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