Tuesday 30 June
10am Cul Camp; 10am Ladies Keep-fit; 6.30pm U12 Football in Shamrocks; U16 Camogie home v Ballygalget; 7.30pm U18 Football in Saul; 7.30pm County Board meeting.
Wednesday 1 July
10am Cul Camp; 11am Men's Shed; 6pm Pilates class @ Dunavil; 6.30pm U8 Camogie; 7.30pm U10 & U12 Camogie; 7pm to 9pm Kingdom Summer Scheme Registration; 7pm Senior Football; Senior Camogie home v Ballygalget; 7.30pm Reserve Football home v Kilcoo.
Thursday 2 July
10am Cul Camp; 10am Car Boot Sale @ Dunavil; 7.30pm U16 Football home v Longstone; Tin Whistle class
Friday 3 July
10am Cul Camp; 6.30pm P5/P6 Gaelic Practice; 7.30pm Senior Football in Carryduff.
Saturday 4 July
9am Charity Cycle sets off, registration from 8am; Charity Car Wash at 10am at Dunavil; No P1 to P4 Football until 18th July.
Sunday 5 July
11am U12 Football home v Rostrevor; 3pm U18 Football in Mayobridge; 8pm Bingo.
Monday 6 July
10am Cul Camp; 11am Men's Shed; 7pm Senior Football; 7.15pm Senior Camogie; 7.30pm U14 Football home v Annaclone; 9pm Lotto Draw
Tuesday 7 July
10am Ladies Keep-fit; 7pm U12 Football; U18 Camogie in Liatroim; U14 Camogie home v Bredagh; 7.30pm U18 Football home v Bryansford.
The U10 Footballers were victorious in Ballymartin on Monday past to win the Mourne League.
The U14 Camogs won in Clonduff with everyone playing extremely well especially Chantelle Higgins, Nanette Campbell & Rachel Cunningham while Player of the Match was Clare Fearon with a score of 2-3 despite taking a heavy knock to the wrist which meant she didn't play the last ten minutes and nor did Rachel Cunningham but still the An Riocht girls kept Clonduff at bay, 11 players v 13 players.
The Senior Camogs lost twice on the road, in Ballyholland and in Liatroim
The U14 Footballers lost in Shamrocks.
The U18 Camogie match in Ballycran was off as the home side failed to field.
An Riocht U18 Footballers were well beaten by Warrenpoint at Dunavil. We trailed 1-11 to nil when Ronan Campbell pointed our first score and fifteen points separated the teams at the interval. The second half was more evenly contested; the highlights for An Riocht were a superb goal from our best player Michael Harper, two fifties converted by Conor Clarke and two point blank saves by Thomas Sloan. Team: T Sloan, S Cunningham, M Harper 1-0, A Eastwood, D Hardy, L Rodgers, P Kearney, D Matthews, D Morgan, P McComiskey, D Campbell, M Rooney, J Rafferty, C Clarke 0-5 (2x45), R Campbell 0-2 (1f).
The Reserve Footballers won at home v Annaclone. Ahead 1-8 to 1-6 at half-time thanks to a Brian Rodgers goal, An Riocht went behind early in the second half but sub Jerry Lee Cordell rescued the result with a second half haul of 2-4 as An Riocht ran out winners 3-18 to 1-12. Team: B Allen, S Corr, M Clarke, A O'Hanlon, B Rodgers, D Sherry, D Clarke, B Sloan, C Cole, N McArdle, R Spiers, R White, S Sloan, M O'Rourke, J McCartan. Subs: JL Cordell, N McComiskey, P Sherry, R Doran.
The U16 Football at home v St Patricks did not take place as the amalgamated team did not travel to Dunavil.
An Riocht took part in the U8/U10 Camogie Go Games in Drumaness