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Issue No 117
June 13th–June 27th 2008

 
 Leinster Rugby Camp to be held at Coolmine RFC : Coolmine RFC will host the Leinster rugby summer camp later this month. The event will begin on Monday June 30th and end on the following Friday July 4th.

 
Coolmine RFC under 16s represent Leinster schools: At the recent official opening of Coolmine’s all weather pitches, four members of the club’s under-16 squad were presented with plaques to commemorate representing Leinster schools during the season by IRFU president Der Healy.
Blanch blitzers launched: Blanch Blitzers Special Olympics Club was officially launched recently at a party in the Leisureplex in Blanchardstown.

Mountview boys and girls FC enjoy a successful season: As another soccer season comes to a close the young players of Mountview can look back on the past season with some pride as it has been a very successful one both on and off the pitch.

Corduff presented with Tommy Murdiff Cup : Corduff FC was recently presented with the Tommy Murdiff memorial trophy. The trophy is in recognition of the underdog or the club outside of any top division in the country who gets the furthest in any one year in the FAI junior national cup.
Corduff boys win Celtic Cup with North Dublin : Corduff FC was delighted with the performance of Jamie Bowes Mulroy and Jamie Philips on their successful weekend representing North Dublin and Corduff FC as well as the Mulhuddart and Corduff communities.

Castleknock Educate Together athletes bring home the laurels: A tense head to head for the final race day of Fingal’s first Primary School Athletics League was held in Morton Stadium, Santry on Thursday 22nd May 2008.
Scoil Thomais girls tops in Cumann Na mBunscol: Congratulations to Scoil Thomais who were victorious in the Girls Cumann Na mBunscoil Premier Division final in Parnell Park recently.
Castleknock girls footballers win local derby: The Castleknock under-10 girls’ team was in flying form when they had a good win over local rivals St. Brigid’s. The game was played on a glorious sunny afternoon and the standard of play reflected the good weather.

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