Killeedy GAA Club Notes:

Club Registration:
2024 Registration is now open for all new and existing players. Register on www.foireann.ie

Munster Junior B Hurling Final:
Congratulations to Drom & Inch of Tipperary on winning the Munster Junior B Hurling Final. Down eight points with time almost up, the Tipperary team bagged three goals in four minutes to come out winners over Limericks Monaleen. Final score: Drom & Inch 3-08(17), Vs Monaleen 1-13(16).

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The Mike Fitzmaurice cup being presented to Drom & Inch captain Kevin Butler. The cup was presented by Mike Fitzmaurices’ son Paul. Also in the picture is Miriam Magner Flynn and Seamus McNamara

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Match of the match Paul Kennedy Drom & Inch

Remaining calendar of Fixtures:
Saturday 17th February: All Ireland Semi Finals:
Semi Final 1 – Munster Winners V ‘s Leinster Runners Up @ 12pm
Semi Final 2 – Leinster Winners V’s Munster Runners Up @ 2.30pm

Saturday 2nd March: All Ireland Final (The Killeedy GAA Perpetual cup)
Winners S/FI V’s S/F2 @ 2pm

Glenquin Gales u14’s and u15s:
Glenquin Gales u14’s and u15’s visited Ashford and Raheenagh National Schools
Hurlers from the victorious Killeedy Tournafulla u13’s and the Glenquin Gales u14’s and u15’s visited Ashford and Raheenagh National Schools on Tuesday the 30th of January with the silverware from their successful league campaigns. Thanks to past pupils Patrick, Ronan, Brendan, Cathal, Donnacha, Oisin and Tom for taking the time to visit both schools. Hopefully this is the start of continued success for you and your teammates.
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Pictures remembering their visit from various classes in both schools.

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Cathan Sheehan, Donnacha Kirby, Oisín Mullaney, Patrick O’Sullivan, Ronan Lynch, Tom O’Connor and Brendan Meehan.
Killeedy Bord na nÓg Lotto bonus Ball winner
Number 33 – Congratulations to Jack Curtin

Killeedy Healthy Club All Stars:
The newly formed Killeedy Healthy Club All Stars held a taster session on Saturday 25th November. The aim of this initiative is to offer an inclusive, diverse & welcoming environment for everyone. The objective is to include children that for one reason or another could not take part in a typical team-based game.
The children who attended on Saturday enjoyed the fun and games. Thanks to all the volunteers, young and old who helped out. Killeedy Healthy Club All Stars will start up in early Spring and will run for a number of Saturdays with the maximum of 6 children (no more spaces available at present) who will get 1:1 support. Please email lauraahern83@hotmail.com or contact Laura 087 7760482 to be placed on a waiting list, if a space becomes available.
Irish Life #EveryStepCounts Challenge,
Well done to all taking part in this challenge, as a club we have walked over 4,000kms in just over 3 weeks. You can still join in.
Our aim: as a team track over 4,000kms with Killeedy GAA & Camogie Healthy Club and we will then be entered in draw for prizes

‘Ireland Lights Up’ 2024:
The hugely popular ‘Ireland Lights Up’ walking initiative returned in January 2024, in partnership, RTE’s Operation Transformation, and Get Ireland Walking. GAA clubs across the 32 counties will once more ensure ‘Ireland Lights Up’ by turning on their floodlights and hosting community walking groups during the broadcast period of the hit RTÉ show.
Killeedy GAA & Camogie Healthy Club will started ‘Ireland Lights Up’ 2024 on Wednesday, January 10th, this will continue for 4 more weeks on the walkway( weather permitting). Last Wednesday was cancelled due to frost. The aim is to make exercise more accessible on the dark winter nights and to offer local communities an opportunity to get together and socialise in a healthy way.

Men on the Move:
More details to follow……..planned for September 2024