Thursday, February 09 2012

Gaelic Football

Kingdom back on track

County Board PRO Maureen O'Shea with all the GAA news

Credit: PICTURE: EAMONN KEOGH

Credit: PICTURE: EAMONN KEOGH

Wednesday March 10 2010

KERRY had a well deserved win against Derry last weekend and it was great to have so much Kerry support at the game.

Next Sunday the team travel to Pearse Stadium in Galway to play the home team in a vital game in this year's league. Both teams are on equal points on the table and it will be a very important game for the Kingdom. It is obvious that there is great support for the team this year and we hope we see you all decked out in the Green and Gold on Sunday in the City of the Tribes.

The Kerry supporters club is taking a bus to Galway for the Allianz National League game next Sunday. Buses leave on Saturday night and on Sunday morning. There are still some spaces left on the buses so make contact. Buses leave on Saturday 9.45am Farranfore, 10am Tralee and 10.30am Listowel. Buses leave on Sunday 8.15am Farranfore, 8.30am Tralee and 9am Listowel.

MUNSTER COUNCIL

AT the Munster Council Annual Convention last Friday night in Listowel Sean Walsh was installed as the fifth Munster Council Chairman from Kerry. The former Kerry Chairmen were James McDonnell, Listowel native Frank Sheehy and Sean Walsh laid a wreath at his grave on Saturday morning, Michael O'Connor and an Iar Uachtarán Seán Ó Ceallaigh who was present in Listowel.

Jerome Conway the Chairman of Coiste Chontae Chiarraí welcomed all the delegates to Listowel and thanked Jimmy O'Gorman the outgoing chairman for his great work over the past three years. Jerome wished Sean Walsh every success in his new post.

Bernie Reen formally took up her position as the first Munster Council female delegate from Kerry on Friday night. She is the only female delegate on The Council and will replace Teddy O'Sullivan. Teddy represented Kerry at the Munster Council for the past twenty years. We sincerely thank Teddy for all his time and work on Coiste Chontae Chiarraí and wish him every success in the future.

LOTTO

THERE was no winner of The jackpot of € 12,000 Next weeks jackpot is now

€ 12,200. The lucky dip winners were € 100 Dermot Lynch, Annascaul; € 50 Pat Pigott, Killorglin; Anne Landers, Barna, Co Galway and Ann also won the fourth Lucky dip. Next week's Jackpot is worth € 12,200.

TRAINING

REFEREE training for new referee recruits takes place in CYMS Killorglin over four nights: March 24, 29, 31 and April 7, at 7.30pm each night.

 

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