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Name: Ciceams abu
14/6/2009
Good luck to all the Ciceams lads who are representing our club at county level today, i know all of you will do the club proud!
Name: Tir Conaill Camog
13/6/2009
Tir Conaill Harps GAC is delighted to announce the dates for the fourth annual women's Celtic sports festival, which will be held over the weekend of 2nd to 4th October 2009. The festival theme is to raise the profile of women's gaelic sports both within the Harps club and also to the wider Glasgow community. The festival will include it's usual programme of camogie and ladies football tournaments, coaching workshops and not forgetting the very popular Festival Hooley, which will be held in the Eurohostel's Osmosis bar this year.
In 2008 ten clubs from Ireland, England and Scotland, fielding 8 camogie teams and 7 ladies football teams, took part. We hope to build on that success with even more teams in 2009. Further details are available from Grace McBride (camogiestars@hotmail.com). Regular updates will also appear on web site www.tirconaill.org
Special rates available at the Eurohostel for groups coming to the festival.
http://www.euro-hostels.co.uk/glasgow
In 2008 ten clubs from Ireland, England and Scotland, fielding 8 camogie teams and 7 ladies football teams, took part. We hope to build on that success with even more teams in 2009. Further details are available from Grace McBride (camogiestars@hotmail.com). Regular updates will also appear on web site www.tirconaill.org
Special rates available at the Eurohostel for groups coming to the festival.
http://www.euro-hostels.co.uk/glasgow
Name: Proud
12/6/2009
Congrats to Dermot for securing his place on the starting Antrim team for Sunday! Do the club proud :D
Name: Colm McLarnon
11/6/2009
Best of luck to Antrim Minor and Senior teams on Sunday, especially all the Creggan lads
Name: Cregganite
11/6/2009
Gud luck to all the Creggan lads playin for Antrim at the Weekend! Ricky,Marty,Hugh, Ferghal and Aidan and Dermot for the seniors too!
Name: senior player
11/6/2009
well done to big dermot mc cann for making the antrim team on sunday.
Name: Aidan McL
11/6/2009
Well done Dermot on making the first 15 on Sunday!
Go néirí leat!
Go néirí leat!
Name: i expected better
10/6/2009
it seems that our senior team is not doing all that well this year can we hope for a turn around in the championship to at least ********
your last statement was deleted for slander and will not be tolerated
Name: bee
7/6/2009
big conratulations to all the under21 boys, sorry i missed it, even more sorry i missed the party at ours after, these things didnt happen when i was there, not happy, im owed
Name: Captain
7/6/2009
Did you ever see anything as bad as that Antrim Hurling team today. Thery were atrocious. Our hurlers showed more passion in beating Whitehill the other night
Name: nicola
7/6/2009
hi your website is nice
Name: hugh mcnulty
7/6/2009
if we don't win senior championship cause of me i'll eat my own head
Name: dermot
6/6/2009
water aerobics = sore arms and legs! :( lol
Name: The Chechan
6/6/2009
Is there any cahnce that there is a video of the Underr 21 final as i could not make it up to the final from Galway. i would love to see the boys in action. Cheers
Name: dj
5/6/2009
well done to the hurlers last night in beating the hill and i hear they had to do it without there inspirational leader niall who had to go off with a severe war wound,well done lads