Killeedy GAA Club Notes:

Pat Meehan Perpetual Golf Classic Raffle Winners:
1st Prize One night stay in Vienna Woods Cork – Marion Barry, Clonakilty
2nd Prize Limerick Jersey signed by Declan Hannon -Olivia White, Killeedy
3rd Prize – Dinner at Longcourt Hotel – Gary Kerrisk
4th Prize 4 Ball golf at Newcastle West Golf Club Ardagh -Tony Quaid, Newcastle West
5th Prize 2 Tickets for Wolfe Tones -Jack Long, Killeedy
6th Prize €100 -Katie Mullane, Killeedy
7th Prize Polo Shirt -Jack Siggins, Silver Dollar
Killeedy GAA would like to thank everyone who sold raffle tickets and who supported our raffle.

Bord na nOg Fixtures:
Mr. Binman U15 Hurling Saturday 2nd September Glenquin Gaels v Hopital Hebertstown @ 11am Venue Monagea.
Mr. Binman U11 Hurling Killeedy Tournafulla v Monaleen @ 18.45pm Venue Monaleen
Mr. Binman U17 Wednesday 13th September v Belville Gaels @ 6.30pm Venue Feenagh
Mr. Binman U17 Saturday 16th September v Newcastle West @ 11am Venue Tournafulla

U11s:
U11 Killeedy Tournafulla Hurling team
Picture 1:: Inset Here

U17 Glenquin Gaels:
Picture 2:: Inset Here
Well done to our U17 hurlers on a great win last Wednesday week in Tournafulla against Killacolla Gaels. The game was played in ideal weather conditions. Our boys started well and had a good advantage going in at half time. Killacolla Gaels came out fighting in the second half but our lads held on to secure a deserved win.

Result;
Glenquin Gaels 1-24
Killacolla Gaels 0-17

U15 Glenquin Gaels
Pictured after match v Croom Ballybricken Bohermore
Picture 3:: Inset Here

Cardiac Screening – Killeedy:
Saturday 16th September 2023- Killeedy GAA Club. The clinic will be open from 9:30am-5pm. Each screening will take approx. 20 minutes.
Bookings can be made online. Go to www.ameds.ie.
Click on the ‘Online Booking’
Enter the clinic code killeedy
Or use this link which can be sent by text or WhatsApp https://bookings.ameds.ie/booking/from-code?code=Killeedy
We need the minimum number of 25 booked in by September 1st.
Why undergo a Cardiac Screening?
• Up to 100 young people die each year in Ireland from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)
• 1 in 300 people may have a cardiac abnormality
• The national register recently reported that the incidents of SADS are higher in Ireland than many other European countries.
• In Italy cardiac screening is mandatory for anyone aged 12 to 35 years involved in competitive sport for the past 25 years. They have reduced the incidents of SADS by 89%.
• The GAA’s Medical Scientific and Welfare Committee and the International Rugby Board recommend cardiac screening for all players over the age of 14 years
• The European Society of Cardiology & the International Olympic Committee recommends cardiac screening.
• The AMS service is based on the recommendations of the above named organisations.