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Issue No 116
May 30th–June 13th 2008

 
 A highly successful season for Clonee United : At the start of the 2007/08 season Clonee United was a club in crisis with an ominous shadow being cast over the continuing use of their home pitches at Littlepace and Hunter’s Run However, at the end of the season they have three league titles, two cups and three runners-up medals to show for their efforts.

 
Corduff FC news: The Corduff FC A.G.M will be held on Sunday the 8th of June at 1pm in the Corduff Sports Centre. All members, supporters and sponsors are invited to attend this important meeting. We hope as many parents as possible arrive or forever hold your peace!
Erin go Brágh announces new juvenile sponsor: Erin go Brágh recently announced that Clonsilla Credit Union has undertaken to be the main sponsor of the club’s juvenile section for the next three years.

St Brigid’s GAA annual mini-league festival is starting soon: It’s that time of the year again when all of the boys and girls from Blanchardstown and Castleknock get together for a fun week of Gaelic football in Russell Park. St. Brigid’s invites members and non-members from the age of 12 down to 4 to come along and enjoy the games.

Camogie and Social Inclusion : Cumann Camogaiochta na nGael in conjunction with St. Brigid's GAA Club is running an interesting day aimed at social inclusion through camogie.
St. Brigid’s win U14 Féile Camogie title: The weekend of May 11th was a huge one for the young camogie players of St. Brigid’s who captured the Dublin Féile n nGael title after a series of gutsy and accomplished performances.

Little feet took on a big feat to help other children: The boys and girls of St Brigids GAA nursery in Russell Park raised a fabulous €1,924 on the night, with plenty more to come, by taking part in the fun and frolics of the Danone Big Toddle for Barnardos.
Dramatic late winner for Whitestown in Cup Final: While cup finals are always tense occasions, conditions made things even trickier for the teams at windswept AUL pitch at Clonshaugh in the AUL complex Cup Final.

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