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SHF Successful Applicants Sports Hardship Fund - Successful Applicants 02.06.21 All organisations listed below have submitted at least one application and received payment of £2,000 from the Sports Hardship Fund. Organisations marked with a * are returning applicants who have been deemed eligible for a £1,000 top-up of their award. PRIMARY SPORTING ORGANISATION NAME ACTIVITY Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council 22nd Old Boys FC Association Football 4th Newtownabbey Football Club Association Football Antrim Amateur Boxing Club* Boxing Antrim Hockey Club Hockey Antrim Jets American Football Club American Football Antrim Rovers Association Football Ballyclare Colts Football Club Association Football Ballyclare Comrades Football Club* Association Football Ballyclare Golf Club Golf Ballyclare Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Ballyearl Squash Rackets & Social Club Squash Ballynure Old Boys FC Association Football Belfast Athletic Football Club Association Football Belfast Star Basketball Club Basketball Burnside Ulster-Scots Society* Association Football Cargin Camogie Club Camogie Chimney Corner Football Club* Association Football Cliftonville Academy Cricket Club* Cricket Crumlin United FC Association Football Crumlin United Mini Soccer Association Football East Antrim Harriers AC Athletics Elite Gym Academy CIC* Gymnastics Erins Own GAC Cargin Gaelic Sports Evolution Boxing Club* Boxing Fitmoms & Kids* Multisport Glengormley Amateur Boxing Club Boxing Golift Weightlifting Club* Weightlifting Mallusk Harriers Athletics Massereene Golf Club Golf Sports Hardship Fund - Successful Applicants 02.06.21 Monkstown Amateur Boxing Club* Boxing Mossley Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Muckamore Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club* Multisport Naomh Eanna CLG Gaelic Sports Northern Telecom Football Club (Nortel FC)* Association Football Old Bleach Bowling Club Bowling Ophir RFC* Rugby Union Owls Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Parasport NI Athletics Club Disability Sport Parkview Hockey Club* Hockey Polish Anglers Northern Ireland – Community* Angling Randalstown Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Randalstown Phoenix 8 Boxing Club Boxing Randalstown RFC Rugby Union Rathcoole Football Club Association Football RMNU IRELAND - t/a JMC Judo Club Judo Spartans Amateur Boxing Club* Boxing St Comgalls GAC* Gaelic Sports St Ergnats Moneyglass GAC* Gaelic Sports St James GAC* Gaelic Sports St Mary's Football Club Newtownabbey Association Football Taekwon-Do (N.I.) Ltd Taekwondo Team Tetsu* Multisport Templepatrick Cricket Club* Cricket Thoroughbred Sports Car Club Northern Ireland Motorsports Tir-na-nÓg GAC* Gaelic Sports Ulster Speleological Society and Caving Club Caving Ulster University Tigers Basketball UUJ Soccer club Association Football Ards and North Down Borough Council 1st Bangor Football Club* Association Football Abbey Villa Football Club Association Football Abbey Villa Youth Association Football Ards Amature Swimming Club Swimming Ards Boxing Club* Boxing Ards Cricket Club* Cricket Ards Football Club* Association Football Sports Hardship Fund - Successful Applicants 02.06.21 Ards Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Ards Rangers Football Athletic Recreational Social Association Football Club Asylum Weightlifting Club Ltd. Weightlifting Ballywalter Youth FC Association Football Bangor Abbey Boxing Academy* Boxing Bangor Amateur Football Club* Association Football Bangor Barracudas Water Polo Club Water Polo Bangor Bulls Wheelchair Basketball Club Disability Sport Bangor FC* Association Football Bangor Swimming Club Swimming Bangor Young Men Association Football Belfast Kayak Club Canoeing Bryansburn Rangers Football Club* Association Football Comber Bowling Club* Bowling Comber Boxing Club* Boxing Comber Rec FC* Association Football Diamonds Ladies Water Polo Club Water Polo Donaghadee Cricket Club* Cricket Donaghadee Rugby Football Club* Rugby Union Down Cruising Club Sailing/Yachting Greenwell Star Football Club Association Football Holywood Cricket Club* Cricket Holywood Football Club Association Football Holywood Rugby Football Club Rugby Union Holywood Yacht Club* Sailing/Yachting John Mitchels Ballygalget GAC* Gaelic Sports Kircubbin Sailing Club* Sailing/Yachting Millisle FC Association Football Moto Trial NI Ltd Motor Cycling North Down Boxing and Fitness Club* Boxing North Down Hockey Club* Hockey Portaferry Coastal Rowing Club* Rowing Portaferry Rovers Football Club Association Football Portaferry Sailing Club Sailing/Yachting Portaferry Town Sports Club* Association Football Portavogie Coastal Rowing Club Rowing Portavogie Rangers Football Club* Association Football Sports Hardship Fund - Successful Applicants 02.06.21 Portavogie Rangers Youth FC Association Football Pro -Star Gymnastics Academy Gymnastics Queens Graduates Football Club Association Football Rathgael Gymnastics and Tumbling Club* Gymnastics Scrabo Striders Running Club Athletics St Paul’s GAA Holywood Gaelic Sports St. Patrick's Racquets Club Tennis Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council AFC Craigavon Sports & Social Club* Association Football Aghaderg GFC & Ballyvarley HC Gaelic Sports Annagh FC Youth* Association Football Annagh United FC Association Football Annaghmore TKD Club* Taekwondo Armagh City FC Association Football Armagh City Ladies Football Club Association Football Armagh Fisheries Ltd Incorporating Armagh and Angling District Angling Club* Armagh Harps GFC Gaelic Sports Armagh Men’s Hockey Club Hockey Ballela GAC* Camogie Ballyhegan Davitts GFC* Gaelic Sports Ballymacmaine Community Group Multisport Ballymacnab GFC* Gaelic Sports Ballyoran F.C Association Football Banbridge & Rathfriland Karate Club Karate Banbridge Amateur Boxing Club* Boxing Banbridge Amateur Swimming Club Swimming Banbridge Rangers Football Club Association Football Banbridge RFC* Rugby Union Banbridge Table Tennis Club Table Tennis Banbridge Town FC* Association Football Banbridge Town Girls FC Association Football Banbridge Town Juniors Football Club Association Football Bourneview Mill Football Club* Association Football City of Armagh Cricket Club* Cricket Sports Hardship Fund - Successful Applicants 02.06.21 City of Armagh Hockey Club Hockey Clann Eireann GFC & Youth Club* Gaelic Sports Clann na Banna GFC* Gaelic Sports Clonmore Robert Emmmets GAA Club* Gaelic Sports Collegeland O'Rahillys GAC Gaelic Sports Craigavon City FC* Association Football Cumann Luthchleas Gael Uladh* Gaelic Sports Derryhirk United Association Football Derrynoose Community Centre* Multisport Dollingstown FC* Association Football Donacloney Football Club* Association Football Donaghcloney Mill Cricket Club* Cricket Dromara Village Football Club* Association Football Dromore Amateurs Football Club Association Football Dromore Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Dromore Ladies Netball Club Netball Dromore Rugby Football Club Rugby Union Dunbarton Bowling Club Bowling Dynamic Gymnastics Club Gymnastics Edenvilla Ltd* Multisport Gilford Amateur Boxing Club* Boxing Glenavon Football Club Academy* Association Football Hanover Football Club* Association Football Hanover Youth Football Club Association Football Highmoss Sarsfields GFC* Gaelic Sports Hill Street Football Club Association Football Irish Disabled Fly Fishing Association* Angling Keady Celtic Football Club Association Football Keady Michael Dwyers GAA Club* Gaelic Sports Lagan Rivers Trust* Angling Laurelvale Cricket Club Cricket Loughbrickland Rifle & Pistol Club* Shooting Loughgall FC* Association Football Loughgall Youth Football Club Association Football Love Hockey Ireland* Roller sports Lurgan Amateur Swimming Club Swimming Lurgan and Tandragee Ju-Jitsu Clubs Ju Jitsu Lurgan Celtic FC* Association Football Sports Hardship Fund - Successful Applicants 02.06.21 Lurgan Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Lurgan Masters Swimming Club Swimming Lurgan Town Football Club* Association Football Mac's Boxing Academy* Boxing Madden Raparees GAC* Gaelic Sports Magherabeg Rural Community Association* Multisport Maghery Community Gym* Multisport Markethill Swifts Football Club Association Football Middletown GAA* Gaelic Sports Moneyslane FC* Association Football Na Piarsaigh Eanach Mór CLG (Annaghmore Pearses Gaelic Sports GAA)* North Armagh Motorcycle & Car Club (Tarmac Motor Cycling Section) Ltd Northern Ireland Horse Board Equestrianism O'Donnabhain Rossa Mullabrack* Gaelic Sports Oxford Sunnyside FC* Association Football Phils Farm Riding for the Disabled Equestrianism Playing For The Future Association Football Portadown Amateur Swimming Club Swimming Portadown BBOB Association Football Portadown Boat Club Rowing Portadown Community Boxing Club* Boxing Portadown FC Ladies Association Football Portadown FC Youth Association Football Portadown Juniors & Ladies Netball Club Netball Portadown Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Portadown Men's Hockey Club Hockey Portadown Tennis Club* Tennis Rathfriland Clay Pigeon Club* Shooting Rathfriland Cross Community Amateur Boxing Club Boxing Rathfriland FC* Association Football Rectory Rangers Football Club* Association Football Redmond O'Hanlon GAC* Gaelic Sports Richhill Amalgamated Football Club Association Football Riding For The Disabled Association (Armagh) Ltd Equestrianism Seagoe FC* Association Football Sean McDiarmada Maghery Gaelic Sports Sports Hardship Fund - Successful Applicants 02.06.21 Seapatrick Football Club Association Football Shaws Fisheries Angling Splits & Flips Gymnastics Gymnastics St Brigids Camogie Club Camogie St Colmcilles Grange GFC* Gaelic Sports St Jarlaths Amateur Boxing Club Blackwatertown Boxing St John's GFC (Naomh Eoin CLG) Gaelic Sports St Malachys
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