St Clarets GFC London weekly notes

October 02, 2015

Last weekend our seniors lost the Junior Championship Final to St Anthony's 1-9 to 1-8. Congratulations to St Anthony's. We aim to bounce back from this and win the league final. Date and time TBC
The team was: Gerry Lynott, Matthew Healy, Aidan Donaghy, Padraig Donegan, Ronan Gaughan, Ricky Daly, Aidan Bradshaw, John O'Connor, Sean Killeen, Paul Keenan, Barry Lynch, Eamonn Colleran, Lawrence Weir, Shane Buckley, Alfie McNulty
Subs: Tomás Gilmore, Lyndon Bradley, Ryan O'Connell, Stephen Donoghue

Good luck to both Barry Lynch (leg) and Alfie McNulty (collar bone) as they recover from injuries sustained during the game.

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The new pitch is on the opposite side of the road to the Rugby Club, behind the trees.

As part of the St Clarets 40th anniversary celebrations we will be holding a Youth Fun day on Sat 3rd Oct, the day will consist of the following activities:

1pm Start -

Game 1 -  Chloe Buckley Cup
St Clarets Girls Team Vs St Clarets Youth Mums

Game 2 - Denis McCarthy (Snr) Youth Cup
Mixture of U12s and U14s - Martin's Team Vs Denis' Team

Game 3 - St Clarets Founders Cup
St Clarets Older Youth members (16+) Vs St Clarets Youth Dads (40+)

All U10s will play during half time at one of the above games, all new comers are welcome too.

There will be side line fun activities and a sweetie stall arranged by Jacinta Buckley.

Approx 5pm we will retire to the Olde Crowne where the children will be fed and our presentation evening will take place.
Music will start at around 7.30pm so celebrations can continue into the evening.

Everyone is welcome, all youths members must attend, make sure you invite your aunts, uncles, grandparents etc as it's sure to be great fun especially with the mums and dads playing.

The youth section is where St Clarets all began 40 years ago and is very important to the club. Started by a small number of young Irish men that wanted their children to enjoy the experience of playing Gaelic football, 40 years on we carrying on that tradition, please make sure we do our best in fulfilling that dream!

Martin, Denis & Marie


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