Camogue Rovers GAA Club Notes:

Centenary:
The club recently celebrated its Centenary year and marked the occasion with a banquet in the Woodlands which doubled up as a medal presentation for our County JA Football Champions of 2025. A fantastic evening was had with wonderful food and a warm welcome from the Fitzgerald family and all in the Woodlands.
Matt O’Callaghan was a brilliant host and chatted to some club stalwarts and we were fortunate to have MEP and former GAA president Sean Kelly as a guest speaker on the night. Sean spoke extremely well and he also acknowledged our Fondúireacht Sheosaimh Mhic Dhonncha award for achievements as Gaeilge in the club over the year.
Thanks also to Seamus McNamara, Limerick County Board chairman, who visited and congratulated Camogue on reaching 100 years and marking it with a county title. The rest of the evening was spent in good company with good music!
Thanks to the hard working organising committee and to all who sponsored the night to make it a possibility.

2026 Season:
Camogue will this year field- JA premier football, JC football, U20 football and minor football teams. The league is expected to begin in mid-March.

Ccongratulations / Comhghairdeachas:
Well done to Paudie Hennessy, Conor Clancy, Eoghan Murnane, Cathal Donnelly and Alan Kennedy who have all been selected on county football squads from U15-U20 level.

Recycling:
There is now an orange Deposit Returns Bin inside the gate of the field for plastic bottles and cans. The club will gather any bottles collected and use funds to help with upkeep of the walkway and playing fields.

Split the Pot:
The club continue to run a Split the Pot every month. The Facebook page and WhatsApp group will share details on how to enter.

Walkway:
The walkway remains open for use for people in the community however we urge all dog owners to keep dogs on a leash and to please clean up after them when necessary.