Patrickswell GAA Club notes

April 13, 2015

Limerick legend and current Patrickswell manager, Ciaran Carey at dance practice.

Strictly Come Dancing

The highlight of the club's week is the widely anticipated "Strictly Come Dancing" event at Limerick Racecourse on Saturday April 18 at 8pm.  The dancers have been training extremely hard and need your vocal support on the night.  Admission is €20.  Our MC for the evening is Lorcan Murray and the post-entertainment is DJ Bomba.  Pre-Voting and votes on the night will also take place.

Senior hurlers

Our Senior hurlers were defeated by Ballybrown in the City Hurling Championship semi-final.  The fixture also doubled as All County Hurling League.  The match was very close for the first twenty minutes, when Patrickswell led by 1-5 to 0-7.  However, Ballybrown enjoyed a purple patch just before half-time and took a 1-12 to 1-7 advantage to the interval.

The second half began with a flurry of points by both sides.  Patrickswell were unable to narrow the lead and trailed by 1-17 to 1-11 with fifteen minutes remaining.  Ballybrown increased the tempo and pulled away to win by 1-22 to 1-13.

Patrickswell are scheduled to play Kilmallock at home on Thursday April 16 at 7pm.

Minor hurlers

The Minor hurlers recorded an impressive 2-10 to 0-2 win away to Newcastlewest.  Due to fixture scheduling, the Minors won't play competitively again until July.

U-15 hurlers

The U-15 hurlers play Bruff at home on Wednesday April 15 at 6.45pm in Patrickswell

Junior A hurlers

The Junior A hurlers are tentatively playing Monaleen away in the City League, possibly on Friday April 17.

Junior B hurlers

The Junior B hurlers entertain Crecora at noon on Sunday April 19 in the City League, although this is subject to change.

Camogie

The U-14 girls play Blackrock-Effin on Tuesday April 14 at 6.30pm.  The U-12 girls played their first blitz of the year in Boher last Saturday.  The U-16 girls played Kileedy in the first round yesterday amd were defeated.

Limerick Development Draw

Lucky ladies Angela Kirby and Gillian McDermott scooped €250 prizes in the Limerick Development Draw.


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