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St Peters GAA Club Notes L ISSU E 5 + St Peters GAA Club Notes 31st May 2018 Club Notices & News We are running our annual Molly Watters camogie 7 a side tournament on Saturday 16 th June. Teams from Cavan, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Wexford and Wicklow have played in the past and we would want to get as many teams involved as possible again this year. It’s a great way to get games in after the leaving cert is finished and before championship starts back. Anyone who wants to get a team involved please just message us or contact our secretary at: [email protected] Our Summer camps taking place on 20th – 24th August (5 yrs to 12yrs). Now taking bookings on-line via www.dunboynegaa.ie Our Annual Golf Classic is taking place in Knightsbrook on Friday 24 th August. Interested in taking a team or sponsoring a tee box? Contact John Geraghty (086 8120368) or Fergus McNulty (087 2376859) Well done to Sean ryan who figured prominately in Meath U20s win v Wicklow on Monday 9th June (saturday night) - Calling all retired friends and members of the Club. Social night, Music, refreshments and memories. All are welcome. rd Upcoming Fixtures Sunday 3 June Thursday 31st May U12 Group B Hurling v Gael Colmcille/Kilskrye U12 Group D Football v Round Towers Dunboyne @ 6pm Dunboyne 6.30pm Hurling Div 2 v Longwood in Longwood @ U14 Hurling v O’Mahonys Dunboyne @ 11.30am 7.30pm th Monday 4 June Friday 1st June U12 Group A Hurling v Clann na nGael U12 Group A Football v Colmcilles Pilltown @ Dunboyne @ 7pm 7pm U14 Football Div 1 v Skryne Dunboyne @ 7.30pm All support welcome! Saturday 2nd June th Football Go Games away Tuesday 5 June U7 v Trim 9.30am A League Div 1 v Wolfe Tones in Kilberry @ U8 v Simonstown 10am 8pm U9 v Ashbourne 10.30am th U10 v Simonstown 11am Wednesday 6 June Hurling Div 1 v Kilmessan Dunboyne 7pm U12 Group A Football v Seneschalstown Dunboyne 7.30pm B League Div 1 v Donaghmore/Ashbourne in Ashbourne@ 8pm Any changes to the above fixtures will be confirmed via www.dunboynegaa.ie and club social media Results Hurling Football A League Div 1 Hurling St Peters Dunboyne V • U14 Football Div7 St Peters Dunboyne V St Kiltale 2.14 to 2.17 Comcilles 4.10 - 8.07 Div 2 Hurling Div 2 St Peters Dunboyne V Kilsyre • U14 Football Div 1 St Peters Dunboyne V / Moylagh 3.12 to 0.09 Duleek Bellewstown 4.15 to 3.04 U12 St Peters Dunboyne V Trim 0.10 to 0.14 • A League Div 1 St Peters Dunboyne V U12 St Peters Dunboyne V Wolfe Tones 3.15 to Dunshaughlin 1.08 to 2.17 3.10 • B League Div 1 V WolfeTones 8.17 to 1.07 Ladies Football • B League Div 1 St Peters Dunboyne V Gaeil • Div1 Dunboyne V St. Michaels 3.19 to 3.7 Colmcilles 2.17 to 1.13 • U14 Div 6b Dunboyne 1-7 Moynalvey 0-8 • A League Div1 Round 8 Dunboyne 1-11 Camogie Summerhill 1-11 • Kiltale 1.08 Dunboyne 2.04 • B league division 1 round 5 Dunboyne 8-17 Wolfe Tones 1-07 • B League Div3 round 5 Dunboyne 1-20 • Clann an nGael 2-09 Upcoming Events 9th June (saturday night) - Calling all retired friends and members of the Club. Social night, Music, refreshments and memories. All are welcome. 8th June : Feile weekend Boys Hurling in Leitrim 29th June : Feile weekend Boys & Girls football (Host town Dunboyne!) 20th – 24th August : Summer Camps (boys & girls, 5 – 12) 24th August : Annual Golf Classic, Knightsbrook. Club Lotto – 12th May Results : 01 – 05 – 10 - 18 Winners : No winner this week - Jackpot was €9,800 €50 Winners: Ray Dolan, Declan Coone & Liam Duggan Next weeks jackpot : €9,900 Thank you for your continued support! Support our Club Development, play Club Lotto on-line via www.dunboynegaa.ie Feile Féile na nGael, Irish for "Festival of the Gaels" is an annual tournament comprising the sports of hurling, camogie and handball organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association. Its stated aim is to bond communities, forge friendships, provide educational opportunities and unearth new leaders. Contact Us The competition hosts approximately 25,000 boys and girls each year with all 32 GAA counties represented along with teams from London and Warwickshire. Féile na • Facebook : Dunboyne GAA nGael states that its primary objective is to facilitate and enable personal, social and • Email:[email protected] cultural development amongst young people with emphasis on cultural and • Website: www.dunboynegaa.ie community activities, leadership and training through sport. .
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