Pride and place this week goes to the County Minor Camogs who beat Laois 3-7 to 1.6 in the All-Ireland semi-final on Saturday past writes Kevan Owens. Particular mention must go to our club representatives on the team, Nicola McCabe, Caitriona Caldwell and Amy Barr. It is a great honour for the girls who will now feature in an All-Ireland final representing not only Down, but our club, families, club coaches and club team mates. It will be fantastic day for them all. They will play Roscommon in the final this Saturday 23rd April. The venue is not yet confirmed. Good luck girls.
On Saturday past, the senior ladies suffered their first defeat in the league campaign to a strong Carryduff side. A game of two halves saw Carryduff take a strong lead in the first 20 minutes before the town introduced Catriona Caldwell and Nicola McCabe who made an immediate impact. Carryduff took their goals and in the end, a strong wind prevented the town girls from making any further impact in the first half.
A positive second half performance saw the girls rack up 1-6 in the last 15 minutes. Their ‘never give up’ attitude will stand them in good stead going into their next game against Bredagh. A special mention to Becki, Aislinn, Nuala, Laura and Saoirse on making their senior debuts and it was also great to see Aoife Keown back in the green and black after her 10 months out with an ACL injury. Final score 5-10 to 1-09. The Ladies take on Bredagh in the Meadow this Saturday evening, throw in 7pm. Please come out and support the girls.
Senior men: The North Wind doth blow. I can’t remember the poets name but I am pretty sure he didn’t mean those words for early spring time in Castlewellan! But that’s what we got last Friday night in St Malachy’s Park windy, sleet and hailstones – poor inclement weather which paved the way for a difficult hour’s football. The visitors were Glenn who set up in a very defensive formation from the word go. That said you got to do what you got to do to try and win a game in this era.
The Town dominated possession and were on the ball quite a bit, unlocking Glenn’s defence with chess like moves to create scores. A two point win in the end which the Town deserved. This was added to a win last Monday against Clonduff in Hilltown. This was a good team, workmanlike performance and a difficult place to get 2 points out of. Three wins from three is a good start. This week a tough away fixture with Kilcoo who have a 100% start to the season going into press. Something has to give!
The U-17 girl footballers will ace Clonduff at home on Sunday, throw-in 12.30pm.
U-14 girls football training continues on Wednesday evenings from 6.15-7pm, u14 camogie after. All new girls more than welcome.
The U-12 footballers continued their 100% start to the season with their 3rd win today. Castlewellan : 6:09Â Tecannought : 2:03
Scorers:
Cormac McKibben 2-3, Tiernan Connolly 1-3, Daniel Rice 1-0, Cormac Watson 1-0, Coran Cairns 1-0, Martin Steele 0-1, Sean O’Neill 0-1, Luke McCabe 0-1.
Nursery to P6 coaching continues in St Malachy’s High School at 10am on Saturday 23rd April. Nursery – P2 (inclusive) boys and girls fundamentals 10am – 11am – indoors. P3 – P6 girls – 10.00 – 10.45am Football, 10.45 – 11.30 Camogie. There will be no coaching on Saturday April 30th. Coaching will recommence again in St Malachys Park on Saturday May 7th at 10am.
*P3, P4, P5 and P6 boys have a football blitz in Bryansford on Saturday April 23rd. Everyone meet at the High School at 10am. Please bring your Castlewellan jersey, warm clothing and a water bottle.
All juvenile membership is now due. It is also critical that membership is paid on line at www.castlewellangac.com. Nursery, P1 and P2 – £10 per child/year, P3-P6 – £25 per child/year, Family Membership 2 adults and any number of children U16 £110/year. Please note this membership needs to be paid to cover insurance and activities throughout the season.
All new members welcome.
Juvenile sponsored walk and sports will take place on Sunday May 8th (La na gclub) at 1pm. Sponsorship forms will be circulated by the juvenile coaches.
A wee reminder that membership can be paid on line at:
Nursery, P1 and P2 – £10 per child/year, P3-P6 – £25 per child/year, Family Membership 2 adults and any number of children U16 £110/year. Please note this membership needs to be paid to cover insurance and activities throughout the season. All new members are welcome.
Can all coaches please ensure that they book pitches for training or challenge games through the Club secretary in advance.
Training for the Under-12 boys takes place on Tuesday nights at the Bann Road pitches. Given the number of boys whom play both codes for the club we are going to try and train for both codes on the same night. We will therefore be running football from 6:30pm to 7:15pm and then hurling from 7:15pm to 7:45pm.
Last week’s lotto numbers were 2, 8, 18 and 20. There were no Jackpot winners and no £20 winners. Next week’s jackpot will be £1750.