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Rathmullan, Ramelton & Milford Overview CLG Baile na nGalloglach has many parts to it. We are three towns but one club (Rathmullan, Ramelton & Milford). We have one club policy catering for both male and female from under 8’s to Senior football. New members are always welcome and if you have an interest in GAA and would like to get involved we are always looking for volunteers. Results Training Fixtures 12:00 Mon 19th March 2018 Ladies - Under 16/18 & Senior Senior Men will play a challenge U16 Training every Monday @ 6:45, match against Fanad on Saturday Baile na nGalloglach 0 – 9 FT Gweedore 2 – 7 Wednesday @ 6:30 & Saturday 24th March @5pm in Milford. th morning @ 9:00 for further 10:30 Monday 19 March 2018 information please contact Under 16s will play Downing’s Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta (Senior Martin Barrett Tel: 0872768714 @ 11am on Sunday 25th in Ladies) Milford. Glenswilly 2 – 7 FT Baile na nGallolglach 3 -13 Under 08’s training commences rd 12:00 Sat 17th March 2018 Friday 23 5:30pm to 6:10 pm in Website Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta (Senior Ramelton Community Centre Check out Men) [email protected] Gaoth Dobhair 2 – 19 FT Baile na nGalloglach 2 -6 Under 10’s training commences for all club news, information Friday 23rd 6:10pm to 6:55 pm in and events Ramelton Community Centre Lotto Results 13th March 2018 For further information on both Well Done please contact Aidan Cannon on 02 - 05 - 21 - 23 0876784787 Well done to Aisling Mc Cormack on scoring 2 points for No Match 3. Two Entries drawing Under 16’s training on Donegal U15's in their victory winning €35 each. Barry McNulty & Thursdays after school for over Derry on Sunday in Cormac Friel and James Gallagher further details please contact Glenswilly Rathmullan. Jackpot Next Week €1660 Darragh Black 0868862016 Under 16s Registration Milford started very well and the defence Anyone wishing to play in 2018 must be registered. If you are in particular was brilliant. Matthew wishing to register you can now do so online McLaughlin Eamonn o Donnell and [email protected]. Please find options below; Shane black hit the early scores for -Option 1: €30 per child Milford . Gweedore hit back with a goal -Option 2, Family: €70 but Milford still kept plugging away and -Option 3, Family plus Lotto for the year: €100 (Normally €174, went in 1-5 to 6 down at half time. save €74) Gweedore had control of second half and -Option 4, Family plus Lotto for the year(3 lines): €200 (Normally grabbed another goal. Milford done very €330, save €130) well but could not get back in the game. Best- Dylan Dorian Bruce McCauley Matthew McLaughlin Next game against Downings next Sunday 11.00 throw in .
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