Donaghmore club notes

December 02, 2019

Youth presentation night: Thanks to everyone who helped organise both our youth presentation nights. Two great evenings of celebrating our youth and their footballing success stories.  Great teams, great friends and great memories. Thanks also to Quinns Corner and Torrent complex for hosting and Mattie Donnelly for helping with presentations. The club and the village have a bright future thanks to all these great kids and their parents.  Domhnach mór abú.

 

Ladies minors:  believe it or not these hardy girls have started their 2020 season prep already.  Check team whatsapp for training plans this week.

 

Boys youth: Fun and skills are the aim of the winter indoor sessions. Final week before the christmas break so don’t miss out, Thursday 6:30pm for P3/P4’s and 7:30pm for P5/P6’s in the Convent Sports Hall. 

 

Wee Pats: The ever more popular Wee Pats finishes this Friday in the Torrent Sports Hall from 6:30-7:15pm. Suitable for Nursery to P3 ages.  Under the stewardship of some of our senior footballers, thanks lads. Thanks to the many coaches for volunteering their time.

 

Irish Class/Rang Gaelige: Our rang gaelige is growing from strength to strength. Look out for a new course running in early 2020 and register your interest early.  Thanks also to Seán Anton for delivering the course. Go raibh maith agaith agus maith sibh.

 

Upcoming Events: Ladies AGM is Wed 11th Dec at 7:30pm in the PV Hamil suite.  Mens AGM is Monday 16th Dec at 7pm. Everyone welcome to come along and join in as we review 2019 and put the committee in place for 2020.

 

Christmas Street Collection: Our very successful Christmas street collection is on the horizon.  Can we ask that all members try and keep an hour free to pitch in and help out. Contact Brendan Conlon on 07768 381489.

 

Torrent Buddies: are running a christmas draw, tickets are available from Torrent Office.


Thoughts and Prayers:  The club, both players and members continue to offer our thoughts, prayers and support to others in the club and community dealing with sickness and bereavement.


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