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Glenswilly GAA Club Notes 17/09/2015

By Sinéad Breen Donegal PRO Thu 17th Sep

Ladies and girls

The minor girls play Gweedore on Saturday in Glenswilly at 2pm in the
county semi-final. Please come out and support the girls who have
trained so hard this season.

The under 13s play away to Downings on Saturday at 11am.

Meanwhile, the ladies are due to play Robert Emmets on Sunday in
Glenswilly with a time to be confirmed.

25 Card Drive

The club will be hosting a 25 card drive in the clubhouse on Friday,
November 27th next. Further details on this fundraiser will be carried
in the coming weeks.

Get well

A big get-well to U13 star Caoimhain Boyle who was injured in the game
against Termon last weekend. The lads are all thinking of you
Caoimhain.

Unlucky

Hard luck to the senior team who were beaten by neighbours St Eunans
in the quarter-final of the senior championship on Sunday last at
MacCumhaill Park. Well done to the reserve team who won their game on
a scoreline of 1-7 to 1-5.

U10 training

Training had to be cancelled last week because of a game on the pitch.
However, training resumes next Monday from 6pm until 7.15pm.

U13s

The U13 boys had their first outing of the season against Termon on
Sunday last and came out on top. Many thanks to our hosts. Training
continues this Friday from 6pm until 7.30pm on the training field. We
are due to have another game this Sunday and a text will be sent out
to players with all the details.

Bingo

Bingo continues in the hall each Wednesday night starting at 9pm. All
are welcome and anyone who can give a hand should contact Paul
Lapsely.

Notes

All notes for the weekly club notes should be sent to the club pro on
stephenwmaguire@gmail.com before Monday night.

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 10:25 AM, Paul Gallagher wrote:
> The Club AGM will reconvene this Saturday Jan 24th at 8.15pm. in the
> Clubhouse. Winning Lotto numbers this week are 2,4,5,14. match 3 winner is
> Margaret Mc Glynn Newmills. The jackpot is now €5860. Sellers this weekend
> are Neil Gallagher and Colin Kelly.

By Sinéad Breen Donegal PRO Thu 17th Sep

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