56 East Cork
Midleton GAA, Ladies Football and Camogie Club News
by COLEMAN QUIRKE
Post Primary Schools Hurling Last Wednesday Mid-
leton CBS made it back to back titles when they defeated North Monas- tery in the Dr O’ Cal- laghan
Cup
er (Midleton), Jamie Landers
(Killeagh),
Sean O’Sullivan (Midle- ton), Dylan Hogan (Kil- leagh), Eoghan O’Sul- livan (St Colmans), Aaron Walsh Barry (Carrigtwohill, Sean O’Leary Hayes (Mid- leton), Ger Millerick (Fr O’Neills), Daragh Moran (Kiltha Óg), Joe Stack (Kiltha Óg), Liam O’Shea (Lisgoold), Ca- thal Hickey (Lisgoold), Kian Farmer (Midle- ton),
(Midleton) and Liam Gosnell (Carrigtwohill). The
Harty Cup
quarter final draw took place during the week, Midleton CBS will face Thurles CBS and CBC will play St Colman’s in an all Cork derby, these
games have been fixed for the 10th
of January.
Annual Long Puck (Puc Fada) The annual Sean Ke- ohane Memorial Puc Fada will take place on St Stephens’s morning December 26th
Hurling
final at Riverstown by 1-20 to 0-13. Team: Alan Pow-
the
would like to wish all our girls and their families a wonderful Christmas and hope to see ye all in the New Year. Training times and venues will be decided in 2018 and all parents will be contact- ed.
over the
usual course. The Ju- venile section will have a Fun puck whilst
Adults will compete in teams of 3 at €10each, the buses will depart the Club at 9.30am sharp for Lisgoold. Please note that Vis vests are essen- tial, everybody is wel- come and refreshments will be served in the Club immediately after- wards.
Happy Xmas and Healthy New Year The Executive com- mittee of the
Club Arthur Nganou
would like to wish all our members, players, officers and supporters a Happy Xmas and a Healthy New Year.
Ladies Football (Peil na mBan) Many
thanks to all
the girls who turned out in their festive gear. We
Food Appeal: This
Year Midleton Ladies Football took on the task of organising the St Vin- cent de Paul Food Ap- peal on behalf of Midle- ton Gaa, Ladies Football and Camogie Clubs. We had a huge amount of Food donated and we would like to Thank all the Parents and Chil- dren who dropped dona- tions into the Club Shop on Saturdays mornings and to the Juvenile So- cials held at
the Club.
Members from Ladies Football, the Juvenile and Camogie Clubs pre- sented Dick McSweeney from St Vincent de Paul with all yesterday.
the donations
Lip Sync Fundraiser Midleton GAA, La-
dies Football and Camo- gie
clubs are coming
together with Midleton Rugby Club for a joint
Fundraiser in 2018. The Radisson Hotel will be the place to be on March 18th
. How does it work? We need 30-35 people,
we are looking for club members, parents of club members, friends, and local business peo- ple from the surrounding areas and we need both men and women! Acts will be trained by a pro- fessional choreographer in the weeks preceding the event and so will be fully prepared to per- form on the night of the Live Show. We need to have our act volunteers in place by mid January so if you are interested in volunteering we need to hear from you ASAP. Please contact Tracy on 087-6625544 or
email
midletonladiesfoot-
ballpro@gmail.com
St Stephens Night
Entertainment Local band FLAKE
the GANDER will play in the Club on St Ste- phens night supported by The Two Dans, Eoghan Hennessy and DJ Aar- on Stanton, doors open at 7.30pm, tickets are only €15 and are avail-
able at
from Pat O’Brien 086/8118815 and
083/8406390.
Lotto (An Lató) Our Lotto Jackpot was €4,000, there was no winner, no’s were 2,7,17, and 20 , the Lucky Dip winners were Botrel, Irene Willie
Bridgett Ahern,
O’Brien, Liam
Walsh Snr. and Michael Cahill, next week’s Jack- pot will be €4,200 Tickets are on sale at
the Club Bar, O‘Neills Bar, Linehan’s Bar, Ma- ple Leaf Bar, O’ Farrell’s Butchers, Frank Mur- phy Butchers, Pat Walsh Paints, Chadwicks, Teach Beag, Niall Mac’s Bar and Wallis’s Bar. Our Online Lotto is
now available, logon to the Club homepage www.midletongaa. com to purchase your ticket.
BINGO each Friday at 8 pm, the
€1,000
Jackpot this week is on 53 calls. Green Sheet is €1,200 on 5 numbers.
Juvenile Red Cross Certified Training Course
On Wednesday
Evening Ber Cotter, Health and Social Care Officer in Midleton/ Carrigtwohil Red Cross provided a fully quali- fied First Aid Training Course along with her colleagues Cath de Lan- dre and Mick Bolger. In attendance were mem- bers from the Juvenile and Senior Club and Ladies Football Club. The fully certified course covered Adult and Jun- ior CPR, how to recog- nise the signs of a Stroke and also how to use and operate an AED (Auto- mated External Defibril- lator) Unit. Midleton GAA Club is extremely fortunate to have a De- fibrillator Unit located on the Club grounds in the event of an emer- gency. Each participant
Bingo will be run on 22nd and 29th
of December
of the course was guided through the techniques of CPR and also had the chance to practice the skills they learned on Adult, junior and baby mannequins. They were also given the chance to practice
the operation-
al use of training AED units. The Club would like to thank Ber most sincerely for providing such an extremely im- portant course
to our
coaches and players. The feedback from the participants who at- tended the course was overwhelmingly positive and all were delighted to have had the opportuni- ty to learn from Ber and her colleagues. Course
Participants:
Liam Walsh, Michael O’ Connell, Aidan, Moloney, Deirdre Ken- ny, Mark Savage, In- grid Connoughton, Tracy Saunderson, Ray Fitzgerald, Amy Quirke, Caoimhe Morrison, Ste- ve Kane and Paul Brit- Continued on next page
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Thursday, 21st
December 2017
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