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Issue No 121
Sept 11th - Sept 24th 2008

 
 A golfing bargain in Castleknock : The Liffey Valley is regarded by many as one of the rare jewels in Dublin’s scenic crown. Located on the edge of this beautiful landscape, Castleknock Golf Club offers a superb golf course in an unrivalled location.

 
Erin go Brágh’s U12 camogie girls victorious: The Érin Go Brágh girls are in a three-way battle for runners-up in the League with Plunketts and Naomh Mearnóg. They needed a win in a game played on a sodden pitch, and they duly achieved it.
Erin go Bragh’s three amigos on the U12’s Camogie Dublin Development Squad: On Sunday 7th September, three young Érin go Bragh players, Shauna Knowles, Erica Manning and Amy O’Hara took the giant step from club to county and attended their first training session with the Dublin Development Camogie Squad.

Eoin Kennedy makes it five-in-a-row : St Brigid’s clubman and the country’s leading handballer, Eoin Kennedy, added his fifth consecutive All-Ireland crown to a remarkable record at Croke Park handball headquarters recently.

Mixed fortunes for St Brigid’s senior hurlers in championship : 15 minutes into the championship game, things looked bleak for the Russell Park Senior Hurlers as they lost Sean Sullivan & Keith Morris to injury but their replacements, Jamie Winters & Stephen Callinan, stepped up to the mark.
Brigid’s footballers impress in league encounter ahead of championship date : After Dublin’s recent loss Tyrone, it is back to the club grindstone for Paddy Andrews and the rest of the Dublin players, though none of the county players were the stars of this show.

St Brigid’s player captains Dublin minor ladies to glory : The Dublin senior footballers – ladies and men – may have come a cropper to Tyrone at the quarter-final stages of their respective championships, but it was a different story for the young minor ladies’ team which met the red hand county in the All-Ireland Final in early August.

 

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