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Thursday, 26th July 2018


sport@eastcorkjournal.ie East Cork


Seán Keohane. Seán was one of the most commit- ted GAA members in the history of the club both as a player and in his many officership roles. He served the club with great distinc- tion and pride at local and county level and always wore the Black and White colours on his sleeve. As well as being Chairman of the club’s Under Age and Senior sections he represented the club at the county board and was also elected Chairman of the County Minor Board. His collection of histor- ical material goes right back to the founding of Cumann Luthchleas Gael Mainistir na Corann and details many of the his- torical events of the club, on and off the field, since its inception in 1885. The collection also includes records of club accounts back to the 1950’s and AGM’s from the 1980’s. Features on the squash club, Social club activi- ties, under age activities, schools competitions are also included, in what is an


invaluable addition to the club’s history portfolio. We would to thank Mary and Micheál and their family for this most generous do- nation and no doubt Seán would have been dancing a jig of joy when the news of the planning permission on the new development came through in the last week. Go raibh maith agaibh go léir.


Camogie


(Camógaíochta) U10: We had two out-


ing in the past week first we travelled to Glen Rov- ers on Tuesday evening to play the hosts. Both sides put in a great performance serving up a great game of camogie. Thanks to Glen Rovers for hosting. On Saturday we hosted Eire Og in Ballinacurra once again the girls did them- selves and our club proud with some excellent skills on display. Thanks to Eire Og for travelling and to Caoimhe Cronin for doing such a fine job as young Referee. U13: We played our sec-


ond group match against Killeagh in the Imokil- ly league


last Thursday


evening in Killeagh. It was a lovely evening for a match and the girls got off to a great start getting some scores very early in the first half. The girls gave a solid performance throughout the match, de- fending well with midfield sending a lot of ball into the forwards who didn’t waste any chances. We came away with our sec- ond win in this league se- curing a place in the semi final, date and opponent to be confirmed. U14/ U15: We enjoyed


a friendly match with Fer- moy on Tuesday evening last and play Bishopstown this coming week in prepa- ration of the next round of the U14 league. We play Cobh on Friday evening in the U15 league therefore there will be no training for this group this coming week.


Congratulations to Jill Connaughton earning herself a place on the U14 Cork Development squad


she joins Chloe Garde and Caoimhe Murray proudly representing their club at county level.


to 2pm daily – see poster for full details. There will be NO U8


Jill played for


the first time in county col- ours on Saturday last when the girls travelled to Wex- ford for an Inter County Blitz with her team ‘Cork Blacks’ winning the cup on the day. Well done to all three girls we are very proud of you all. Training: Our U7 and


U8 take a well-deserved summer break for the com- ing two weeks. Our U14’s will not have training due to match commitments other groups train as nor- mal any changes will be communicated to parents.


Ladies Football (Peil na mBan) Congratulations to Cork


Senior Ladies on a fantas- tic win over Monaghan, well done in particular to our club player Orlagh Farmer. Cork Ladies Develop-


ment Camp for girls U8- U16 will run in Midleton Monday 13th Thursday 16th


August to from 10am


training until Monday Au- gust 13th


. All other groups


training 7-8 Monday night in Tech Field – any chang- es a text will go out. Our next Junior Cham- pionship fixture is on Mon- day 30th


curra GAA Club at 8pm against


of July in Ballina- Abhainn Dalla


(Kanturk/Newmarket). Ladies Football sends


sincere congratulations to all at Midleton GAA Club as planning permission has been granted for the new development at Youghal Road. A lot of hard work has gone into to getting this project to this stage; it is in- deed a momentous occa- sion for all members both past & present.


Condolences The Executive Commit- to express


tee would like


their condolences to the Crowley family of Knock- griffin and the Hurley fam- ily of Broomfield on their recent losses.


next


65 Notes


Gaa Golf Society There is an outing this Thursday the 26th


of July


at East Cork Golf Club with a shotgun start @ 5.30pm, this event is kindly sponsored by Ken Murray Solicitors. The


outing will


take place at Cork Golf on Thursday 23rd


of Au-


gust, tee time from 4-5pm, this event is limited to just 24 people and costs €50 including food, payment must be made in advance to any committee member.


Lotto (An Lató) Our Lotto Jackpot was


€2,600 and there was no winner, the Lucky dip winners were, next week’s Jackpot will be €2,800 Tickets are on sale at


the Club Bar, O‘Neills Bar, Linehan’s Bar, Ma- ple Leaf Bar, O’ Farrell’s Butchers, Frank Murphy Butchers, Pat Walsh Paints, Chadwicks, Teach Beag, Niall Mac’s Bar & Wallis’s Bar. Our Online Lotto is now available, logon to the Club homepage www. midletongaa.com to pur-


chase your ticket.


BINGO Each Friday


at 8pm.


Everybody welcome. Jack- pot, €1,000. Sheets, Green € 770, Blue € 500, Pink € 390. Buses from Youghal, Tallow and Cloyne.


Fe 12 On Saturday we made


the return trip to Clonea Power for the next stage of the Tommy Finn me- morial tournament, it was an early start as throw in for our Quarter Final clash with Fourmilewater was timed for 10am. The game started as it contin- ued at one hundred miles an hour, we got off the mark with two well taken points from Eoghan Fraser and Conor Morley before the opposition goaled, de- spite this set back we con- tinued to hurl well resulting in Conor Morley crashing an unstoppable shot to the back of the net, two point- ed frees saw Fourmile draw level before the half time whistle blew. The second Continued on next page


• Camogie Fe10s v Eire Og


• Camogie Fe13s v Killeagh


• Camogie Fe10s v Glen Rovers @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal eastcorkjournal


• Camogie Fe14s v Fermoy Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: sport@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


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