KILLEEDY GAA CLUB NOTES

 

 

Junior B All Ireland Final

Saturday 8th February at 2pm in Páirc Íde Naofa Raheenagh

St. Vincent’s(Dublin) V’s Loughrea(Galway)

Thank you to all the volunteers who have helped out so far, lots of help needed to finish the 2020 Junior B Series. If you are available to help in the kitchen or Stewarding on both days from 11.30am please text 087-9919498.

Semi-Final Man of the Match

Brian Casey presenting Man of the match in Last Saturdays’ All Ireland Semi-final between Garryspillane(Limerick 0-10) V’s Loughrea(Galway 1-15) to Johnny Maher of Loughrea.

Killeedy GAA, BNG and Camogie Club Joint Registration Night

2020 Club Registration…….including social membership

Revised dates for Killeedy GAA, Bord na nÓg & Camogie Registration -Thursday February 20th 8:15pm to 9:00pm and Friday February 21st 6:00pm to 7:15pm

Both will be in the Community Centre and only at the stated times as the centre is booked for other functions before and afterwards.

Registration forms for BNG will be distributed through the school and Montessori in the coming weeks.

U10’s & U9’s

Training Thursday evenings at 6.30 to 7.30 Killeedy ball wall.

U14’s

Training each Wednesday evening from 6.45 to 8pm in Raheenagh.

Killeedy GAA and Camogie Healthy Club Project: “Ireland Lights Up” Thursday’s from 7pm, Raheenagh

The hugely popular ‘Ireland Lights Up’ walking initiative returns in January 2020, in partnership with the GAA, 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 eight-week broadcast period of the hit RTÉ show (which returns to our screens each Wednesday from January 8th to February 26th).

Over 270 clubs participated in Ireland Lights Up in 2019, with a total of 65,000 walkers getting out during the initiative.

The first date for clubs to host ‘Ireland Lights Up’ 2020 is Thursday, January 9th, but this year clubs are free to host their walking groups any, and as many, nights of the week as they want. To find out where your nearest club is, and what night they are hosting their event, see our map and counties dropdown below.

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. Walking is proven to benefit both our physical and mental health.

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