Kill club notes

February 16, 2015

Club Lotto:- Kirwans bar was the venue for our latest installment of our club lotto, which was brilliantly supported may i add, last Mon night, Feb 9th. We had no winner on the night but we had a 'match 3' Ger Guirey Bunmahon, former Kill player and manager had 3 of the 4 numbers and so wins £50 for himself. For the record the numbers drawn were 1,10,18 &26. The next draw is in Dunphys where the jackpot is £9,450.

Congrats :- To committee member and former player Neil Mulcahy and wife Roisin on the birth of a  baby boy last week. All are doing well as we wish them years of happiness and health from all in the club.

6K Dirt Track Challenge:- After a great turnout last Sunday week we hope to have another great day (weather & crowd wise) this Sunday 22nd Feb for our final fun run.Registration is from 11 a.m with the 6K getting underway at 11.30 a.m and the 2K kids run starting at 11.35 a.m. Its £6 for adults and £3 for kids, with refreshments served afterwards in our clubhouse. Also on the day their will be a raffle for anyone who enters in the run with sum nice prizes on offer. All are welcome for a great day out.

Victory Social:- The countdown is on for our social on Sat 28th Feb in the Park Hotel, Dungarvan where the Eastern & County medals will be presented. Tickets are £25 and can be got from chairman Brendan Mooney 086-0897331 or secretary Emma Gallagher 086-3919347 or through any committee member. Looking forward to a great night.

Championship Update:- It looks like we are going to be in action on the weekend 27/28/29th March for our intermediate and Junior footballers as the new season is well and truly underway. Dunhill will provide the opposition for the intermediates, while the juniors will face Portlaw in the opening salvo. Its proposed that football will be played for the following 4 weeks where the hurling will then kick in on May the 8th with Ballydurn in the opposite corner, with another four games penciled in by Mid June. No shortage of games then, as this is what players want and not endless weeks of training with no meaningful games in sight.

Speedy Recovery:- To ever popular Kill supporter Davy Mulcahy who is at present a patient in Ardkeen. Davy cant wait to get out and do some babysitting for his new grandson, so rumour has it.
      On a positive note, its good to see Mike Regan out and about again after a spell in hospital over xmas and the new year.


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Minor Football:- Its 2 wins out of 2 for our minor footballers after last weekends game or 'lack of' should i say. Unfortunately Ferrybank could not muster 13 for the game last Sunday morning and so they conceded a walkover. We have a break now for a few weeks as the U-21 football takes over for the next few weeks.

U-21 Football C'SHIP;- Rathgormack provie the opposition this coming weekend in the first round of the championship. As of writing the notes we have no day, time or venue, so please check with club officals nearer the time. We wish the lads the best of luck.


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