Lecale Gaelic Society To Celebrate Book Launch
th birthday.xa0And the recently published bilingual book on the history of the Cumann, titled Déanfaidh May an Tae, will be officially launched at the event.
The dinner will be held in the Red Brick on Market Street in Downpatrick on 28th January, 2011.
Since it was established in 1980, Cumann Gaelach Leath Chathail has been the pulse of the Irish speaking community in the Lecale district.
Organising social events and Irish language classes, its members have also been key movers in establishing an Irish medium nursery school and a gaelscoil.
It is expected that places will be in demand as many former members take the opportunity to meet old friends and recall memories.
Tickets for the event are £30 each and available from the Cumann’s office. It is recommended that those wishing to attend contact the office in the St Michael Centre in Downpatrick as soon as possible as tickets are limited.]]>
EDAC Notes
Joe Quinn.
The Moira event is somewhat of an enigma on the running calendar in that while it produces relatively small fields they are invariably of a high quality.xa0 Saturday was no exception with the ladies featuring Gladys Ganiel O’Neill, Abbey, Breeege Connolly, North Belfast, Julie Turley, Dromore and Patricia O’Hagan, St Peter’s at the head of affairs and finishing in that order with Anne Sandford giving no quarter as she again won her category while finishing 9th overall.
The men’s race too had a high class foursome at the front with Paddy Hamilton, Annadale, winning from Paul Pollock, Abbey followed by 2 more from Annadale, Mark Wright and Paul Carroll. Just behind were Owen Carlton, Abbey and Connor Magill, North Belfast and a welcome re-appearance by Brendan Teer who was best of the East Down quintet. Regular Liam Keenan was 28th and Stephen Shannon 32nd in what was a rare outing for him on grass. An even rarer appearance was that of Peter Morgan as he builds his strength for the new season on the roads while I was tailed off after a brief encounter of the soft kind after just 4 metres.xa0 But I was if only briefly, alongside the eventual prizewinners later, albeit when they went past almost 2 miles ahead on the 4 lap circuit.
But numbers were again disappointingly low, with only 55 in the Men’s race compared with 79 last year and only 25 in the Ladies.xa0 Our representation increased by 2 from last week while Anne Sandford was again the sole Newcastle representative.xa0 However with the host club City of Lisburn fielding only 5 runners in the two senior races it is difficult to be overly critical of other clubs. It will be interesting to see the turnout at the International Cross Country at Greenmount next weekend.
Best performance of the day came in the Primary school Girls race where Aoife Cochrane ran her heart out to take 4th place, only being pipped for 2nd spot on the run in by 2 stronger finishing Lisburn girls. There was better representation in the Boys event, with Johnny Erskine and Matthew McGrattan fighting a personal due for seventh and eighth places while Andrew McGrattan took 15th place ahead of debutants Lawrie Kempton and Jack Martin.
In the Year 8 race, with Boys and Girls running together, Ellen Erskine ran a controlled race over the 1 mile distance, recording 6.34 and picking up the medal for 5th finisher. Amy Godfrey also stuck to her task and can be well pleased with her 7.30 timing and as ever a smile at the end.xa0 In the competitive Boys race Matthew Martin did well to clock 6.44 and will benefit from the experience.
Preparations are under way for the next local event, the Rollercoaster races at Downpatrick racecourse on 29th January around the course perimeter road.
This is the ideal opportunity for novice runners to get a first taste of running an achievable distance. The senior race over an accurate 5K distance, 3.1 miles ( about 25 furlongs in horse racing parlance) will be at 2.00pm and has already attracted widespread interest – a large turnout is anticipated. An U/20 race will also be held in conjunction with this race.
There will also be races for P4/5 and P6/P7 Colts and Fillies, commencing at 12.00 noon, with special shields for the Best Boys and Girls P6/7 Primary School Teams (first 4 finishers to count) over a 1,000 metres distance as well as at U/13 (1.5K), U/15 (2K) and U/17 (2.5K) age group levels in both categories.
All local schools are invited to come along – it will be ideal preparation for the upcoming schools cross country races.]]>
Ballynahinch United Progress In Intermediate Cup
IRISH INTERMEDIATE CUP ROUND 3
BALLYNAHINCH UNITED 1 xa0CLIFTONVILLE OLYMPIC 0
United progressed into the 4th Round of the IFA Intermediate Cup with a well deserved win over Cliftonville Olympic at the Millbridge on Saturday writes Gilbert Cromie.
Ardglass GAC Notes
Team Management 2011
The Committee are pleased to announce that Edward Magee will be resuming his duties as senior team manager, he will again be assisted by Ryan Kelly, while Eamon McEvoy and Kieran Shields will also be joining the Coaching team. Noel Teggart and Mickey Curran have teamed up to manage the Reserve team and Ryan Kelly and Ciaran Dorrian have been appointed Minor managers. Management of remaining Juvenile teams will be announced next week.
Training for all Senior, Reserve and Minor players begins on Monday 31st Jan @ 6.45 followed by team meetings.
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On Friday past the club held their annual Juvenile presentation night in the Old School Dunsford, Special guests for the night where 2010 GAA All Star Marty Clarke and Ardglass’ own Michael Magee. On the night all u8s and U10s received a certificate for their participation in the coaching sessions and the East Down Go Games. Other winners on the night as follows:
U-12 Prize winners -xa0 Padriag Fitzsimmons, Stewart Kahla and Christopher Gower
U-14 Prize winners – Cavan Flynn, Caolan O’Shea and Ronan Crangle
U-16 Boys prize winners – Shane Teggart, David Armstrong and Anthony Costello
U=16 Girls prize winners – Hannah Magee, Daneagh Magee and Emma Fennan.
Membership 2011
2011 membership fees are now due; Adult playing £40, Adult membership £20, Minor £15, All U16s £10, Family £50. All fees to be paid to Club Registrar; Pamela Murphy. Only fully paid up members will be eligible to apply for Down tickets in 2011 and No Pay No Play policy will be in operation. Juvenile Presentation [caption id="attachment_19102" align="alignleft" width="400" caption="The juvenile prize winners at Ardglass presentation night with Ardglass player Michael Magee now on the Down panel and Down star Martin Clarke."]
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On Friday past the club held their annual Juvenile presentation night in the Old School Dunsford, Special guests for the night where 2010 GAA All Star Marty Clarke and Ardglass’ own Michael Magee. On the night all u8s and U10s received a certificate for their participation in the coaching sessions and the East Down Go Games. Other winners on the night as follows:
U-12 Prize winners -xa0 Padriag Fitzsimmons, Stewart Kahla and Christopher Gower
U-14 Prize winners – Cavan Flynn, Caolan O’Shea and Ronan Crangle
U-16 Boys prize winners – Shane Teggart, David Armstrong and Anthony Costello
U=16 Girls prize winners – Hannah Magee, Daneagh Magee and Emma Fennan.Gaelic for Girls 2011
The club hopes to offer Gaelic Football coaching for all Primary and post Primary girls in the Parish in 2011, however to achieve this aim the club requires more coaches to help the existing ladies coaches, if any one is willing to help with ladies coaching please contact Paul on 07938915183 for further details Night at the Races The Annual Night at the Races will be held in the Dock Inn on Saturday 29th Jan @8.30pm . Horses are available from all committee members @ £5 per horse and £30xa0 to sponsor a race. Come along and support your club and have a great nights craic at the races. Lotto and Monthly Developmentxa0 Draw No Lotto winners last week and only one £10 winner, tickets available from all committee members and various outlets in the village, IK Meats, The Dock Inn and Seagems Monthly draw winners for January 1st: R Dorrian 2nd T Curran. The committee are currently finalising plans to revise and revamp the monthly development draw, which will be launched in February , more details next week.]]>Save Killyleagh Library Campaign Begins
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An action committee by local supporters of the library was formed at axa0well-attended meeting at the Bridge Centre in Killyleagh last Wednesday night and unanimously decided to form and support the Action Committee working under the banner of xa0‘Save Killyleagh Library’. Well known Killyleagh personality, author Clive Scoular, was elected as Committee Chairman, along with Joanne McCrum and Alan Bucknall.
RGU Notes
Cumann na mBunscoil County Handball Finals at Saval. These players were representing 8 local schools.
Before Christmas the County Handball Committee decided to make the promotion of this competition their number one priority. Working closely with Cumann na mBunscoil and the three powerhouses of handball within the county, Downpatrick, Saval and Clonduff, a team set about promoting the event. These structures seemed to have worked a treat, as 41 children turned out, representing fourteen different schools.






