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Board Notes: Camogie, March 16

Board Notes: Camogie, March 16

Mon, 16th March 2015

  • Intercounty Senior: Our Seniors were disappointed to lose by 5 points 1-8 to 1-13 to All Ireland champions Cork in the National League played in Parnell on Sunday. They played very well and are looking forward to meeting the All Ireland losing finalists, Kilkenny, in Kilkenny on Sunday, 22 March.
  • Intercounty Premier Junior: Best of luck to our Premier Juniors who play Carlow away on Sunday 22 March in the National League Div. 3
  • Intercounty under 16: Best of luck to the under 16s this coming weekend as the 16 As play Offaly and the 16Bs play Wicklow. Both games are away.
  • Dublin Post Primary Schools – Junior C final: Colaiste Na Trionoide, Doon 3-6 Colaiste Iasagain Dublin 2-9 - a Draw. Best of luck to Colaiste Iosagain in the replay which will take place on Thursday or Friday. Check website and Facebook for details.
  • Refereeing matters: All referee reports are to be posted within 24 hours of ending of match to Barbara Grennell, 20 Chapel Crescent, Riverston Abbey, Navan Road, Dublin 7. All red cards must be reported to by text immediately after game to Barbara Grennell, Leas Rúnaí, 087 2850766. Queries to Garry Beagan@0851743646 or email.
  • Minor Club League: Minor League started on 22 February and will continue each weekend with the final scheduled for 5 April. Clubs are reminded that the Minor League has been introduced to give club players not connected with county panels or not graded at Senior 1/2/3 meaningful game time during the All Ireland Minor championship period. Check Dublin Camogie website and Facebook for fixtures.
  • Hurl with Me Programme 2015: Best of luck to Commercials and Whitehall Colmcilles who were among the 24 clubs selected out of the 160 clubs who registered their interest in the Hurl with Me Programme 2015. This programme is for parents/guardians and players aged 7 to 10 years. A tutor will be organised for each club and the programme will run for 6 weeks and will conclude with a national day in Dublin where all clubs will meet and participate in a fun day of blitzes and activities for both players and parents/guardians.
  • Pan Celtic festival 2015:The Pan Celtic festival takes place in Derry from 7th – 12th April. The Camogie competition is open to club senior (3 grades) and under 16 (3 grades) squads and will be held on Saturday 11th April 2015. For further details check www.camogie.ie.
  • The Camogie Association’s €100,000 once off support for Camogie clubs: The Camogie Association have announced a once-off national fund of €100,000 to support Camogie clubs to purchase gear/equipment. To be eligible for funding, each club is required to complete an online survey by Friday 10th April. The web link to the survey will be forwarded to each club by the county secretary. Check ww.camogie.ie for details

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