Thursday, 5th July 2018
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please do so. Any parent invested in sponsoring a tee box please contact any Juvenile Team Manager or Committee Member.
Cul Camp As our first Cul Camp
of the summer is starting next week this is a little re- minder of what to bring. Given the exceptional spell of weather we are having please
the importance of Sun Cream.
enough Coaches
and Helpers at the camp won’t be able to apply sun cream to the
players so
please ensure all children attending are capable of reapplying sun cream and have it in their bags. A suf- ficient supply of water is also essential given that the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps are activity based. What to Bring to Camp:
ensure that your
child has Sun cream ap- plied prior to the Camp starting and a supply to apply for the duration of the day. We can’t express
Packed Lunch + plen- ty of drinks. Hurley and Helmet for Hurling and Camogie Mouthguard for Football. Suitable playing gear, tracksuit, shorts, run-
ners, boots Rain jacket and changes of gear on wet days Sun cream and base- ball hat and towel. On arrival at the club
the kids may go to the stand to drop their bags and join their respective groups. Parents will need to join the queue and sign in their child to the camp. Gear collections were facil- itated at the club on Friday evening last. For anyone that didn’t collect the gear on Friday you may collect it on Monday morning. As all children will arrive to the camp with the same gear and bags please en-
sure your child’s bag and gear
have their names
clearly marked to ensure they will be able to locate their bags at break time. If your child has a particular key ring they will easily recognise please attach it to their bag. Parents who advised Allergies at time of booking must confirm their
contact number to
the camp co-ordinator at sign-in. All
children must be
dropped inside the Club gates and signed in by a parent and collected from inside the club gates. We have in excess of 200 chil-
Save the date July 7th
- New York to
Visting Team It is only a week away the
Inaugural Paddy
dren attending camp 1. Their safety is our absolute priority. The gates will be closed at the club so par- ents are advised to park in the front or rear of the rail- way station when dropping and collecting their chil- dren. The camp start time and finish time is the same each day, 10am start and a finish pick up time of 2pm. Hope everyone has a Cúl summer!
65 Notes
Dunlea Tournament. The tournament will take place on the main pitch from 12.30pm to 6.30pm. We look forward with great anticipation to what we know will be a great day’s tournament.
The tour-
nament line up will see Midleton, New York, Ab- beyside from Waterford and Knockavilla Kichams from Tipperary compete to win the Cup and Shield. Paddy Dunlea was a life- long passionate member of our club where he car- ried out numerous roles over the years. This is a fitting tribute to him and
his dedication to our club. This tournament together with the Cup and Shield will
become an annual
Fe15’s tournament within our Juvenile Calendar in honour of Paddy Dunlea. It will be a very special day for our Club and we en- courage all our members across all our clubs to save the date of July 7th
and
come to the club to view the tournament and enjoy what we know will be a wonderful social afternoon with
hurling matches on show. many competitive
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