St Patricks GAA notes

April 22, 2014
Dog Night:
In the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Puppy Stake our dog Jackal Frampton did not reached the final last Saturday night at the Limerick Greyhound stadium. Last week the club is asked for big support for the semi final and many thanks to all who came out on the night in club colours.
Limerick Development Draw:
The first Limerick development draw of 2014 took place last Saturday. The draw was broadcast live on the Limerick's Live 95FM Sports programme at 10.45am but the club had no winner this time round. The second draw will take place on Saturday May 3rd also live on 95FM.
Club Website:
Check out our club website at www.stpatricksgaa.ie for all the latest club news, fixtures, results and lots more. Our club website is updated regularly by Christopher Mortell and many thanks to chris for updating the St. Patrick's social media side of club news and is well worth a visit to these sites.
Senior Footballers
Our senior footballers will take on Dromcollogher/Broadford on this Saturday evening in Kilmallock in the opening round of the County senior football championship throw in will at 6.45pm. All at the club would like to wish manager Darren Hanrahan and his team the very best. Please come out and support our senior football next Saturday.
Singland Gaels:
St. Patrick's and Claughaun as Singland Gaels are in the County U21 hurling semi final due to senior and intermediate football championship taking place this weekend the U21 semi final will now take place next week. We are due to take on Garryspillane in Caherconlish.
Easter Camp:
The club ran a very successful Easter Camp for U6, U8, U10 and U12 players (both boys and girls) in hurling and football last week. The camp ran from the 14th April to the 18th April in Rhebogue. It was great to see such a big turnout all week and many thanks to the coaches for looking after the young players under the watchful eye of Club secretary Colm O Brien.
Registration:
All players are reminded that underage registration is now overdue. Cost is 20Euro per child or 50Euro per family. It is essential for every player to be registered with St Patricks for player insurance reasons. No player will be allowed to take part in any club activity without being registered. Hurleys and helmets are available to purchase through the club. Please contact Chris Mortell or speak to any of the underage coaches if you would like to order a correct sized hurley or club crested helmet for your child.
Training Times:
Hurling Training switches outdoors now as the evenings are brighter and hopefully the weather a little better. Training for the following teams is Friday evening in St Patricks GAA Pitch Rhebogue from 6.30pm to 7.30pm

U5,U6 Hurling Training

U7, U8 Hurling Training

U9, U10 Hurling Training

U12 Boys Hurling Training

Thursday on the all-weather pitch in Rhebogue from 6.30pm to 7.30pm

U14, U16 Hurling Training

Thursday on the all-weather pitch in Rhebogue from 6.30pm to 7.30pm

U14, U16 Football Training

Monday evening at 6.30pm in Rhebogue.

Fixtures:

All Adults team fixtures for the coming season can be found on the club calendar at http://www.stpatricks.limerick.gaa.ie/ />
Manchester United Draw:

This is the final week for a chance to win our top prize of a trip to Old Trafford to see Manchester United last home game. Tickets are on sale now and can be got from any committee member. The club are going house to house in the local areas this week and also tickets will be sold at the Parkway shopping centre all day on this Thursday April 24th and Saturday April 26th Any one that would give two hours on these days please contact club secretary Colm O Brien ASAP. Once again we would ask you for your support.

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