St Patricks GAA notes

April 18, 2017

Senior Football Championship  

All roads lead to Mick Neville Park Rathkeale this coming Friday 21 April when St Patricks take on Newcastlewest in the Senior Football Championship . This  contest should be well worth the trip with both teams reaching the business end of championship  in recent seasons they will look to get off to a good start. Best of luck to manager Kieran Dore,Coach James Hanrahan  selectors  Myles Halpin ,Darren Hanrahan  and kit man Tim o Connor and the panel of players. Please support our team on the night.

U15 Division 1 Football

St Patricks 2 9 Monaleen 2 points.

Well done to our U14 County   Champions from last year, who started off their U15 campaign  with a 2 9 to 2 points win Over neighbours Monaleen.

U16 Hurling Championship

Southside  Gaels 7 22 Kilmallock   0 6

A big win for Southside Gaels  in Rhebogue in the first round of the U16 hurling championship . Well done to all involved on a great start.

Moran goal proves crucial for Limerick 

Well done to St Patricks Calvin Moran who came on early in the second  half ,  with Limerick a point up Calvin scored a cracking goal that proved crucial in  a 1 10 to 9 points win over Waterford in the Munster Minor Football Championship.

Minor A Football Championship
Kildimo Pallaskenry Gaa 2 18
St Patricks         1 14

Our Minor Footballers lost out in their first championship  game  in Kildimo on Friday.
This was  a very good game of football  played in great spirit by both teams. Leading  going into the last ten minutes but Kildimo/Pallaskenry  finished very strongly to beat our lads ,deservedly in the end. Some real encouraging performances from a young team.

Girls lose out in  Minor County League Final

Unfortunately a loss on the night for Groody Gaels minor girls football team against a strong St Ailbes side, but a big achievement to reach a county  final.Their is great progress  at all levels in girls/ladies football to be proud of.

Easter Camp A Great Success

Another great Easter camp was held in Rhebogue over the holidays.Over 65 boys and girls attended ,all learning new skills in  hurling ,camogie  and football,making new friends and lots of enjoyment had by all.Thanks to Limerick star and  our very own  Gearoid Hegarty  for taking time out to help with the coaching.

Team Limerick  Clean-up 

Thanks to all Club Members  led by stalwarts Eamonn  Phelan and Paddy Quilligan who helped at the #TLC3 clean up at St Patricks Gaa in Rhebogue on Good Friday.Braving the poor weather conditions  to have the club and surrounding areas  in pristine condition.


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