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Lifting the Treaty News Produced by Aidan Ryan (PRO Bord na n-Óg) & Ger Downes (PRO Coaching & Games) Contributions from Noel Hartigan (Games Manager Limerick GAA) Newsletter March 2011, Volume 1, Issue 1 Welcome Welcome readers!! On behalf of Limerick county Bord Na Nog and Limerick Coaching & Games we would like to thank you for taking the time to read this, our very first newsletter! This newsletter will be produced and distributed on the first Tuesday of each month to players, coaches, club officers, parents and supporters who have an interest in underage hurling and football in Limerick! We have decided to title the newsletter Lifting the Treaty news as this banner encompasses all codes and bodies working toward the betterment of underage hurling and football in Limerick. Huge work is ongoing, day in day out and we hope to highlight that work through this newsletter with current news articles and photographs. We hope to make this newsletter bigger and better as the months go by

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Lifting the Treaty News

Produced by Aidan Ryan (PRO Bord na n-Óg) & Ger Downes (PRO Coaching & Games) Contributions from Noel Hartigan (Games Manager Limerick GAA)

Newsletter March 2011, Volume 1, Issue 1

Welcome

Welcome readers!! On behalf of Limerick county Bord Na Nog and Limerick Coaching & Games we would like to thank you for taking the time to read this, our very first newsletter! This newsletter will be produced and distributed on the first Tuesday of each month to players, coaches, club officers, parents and supporters who have an interest in underage hurling and football in Limerick! We have decided to title the newsletter Lifting the Treaty news as this banner encompasses all codes and bodies working toward the betterment of underage hurling and football in Limerick. Huge work is ongoing, day in day out and we hope to highlight that work through this newsletter with current news articles and photographs. We hope to make this newsletter bigger and better as the months go by

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and we would appreciate any feedback from you. We both will be hoping to build the base of recipients of this newsletter but for now we ask you to circulate this to as many contacts as possible as we hope to keep Limerick gaels all over the world and at home informed and up to date with all the progress that the county is making at underage hurling and football! To subscribe or unsubscribe to our newsletter or the provide feedback then please feel free to email us at [email protected] For now enjoy this edition and lets keep the flag flying high for the months ahead! Luimneach Abú!!! Aidan Ryan & Ger Downes (Joint editors) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Contents ● Coaching Conference ● Féile Draws

● Upcoming Events

● Awards Night

● Underage Selectors Hurling

● Underage Selectors Football

● Harty Cup Final

● New Bord na n-Óg website

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Limerick GAA Coaching Conference - this Saturday!

The  Limerick  GAA  Coaching  conference  will  take  place  in  LIT  College  on  this  Saturday  March  5th.      

The  conference  promises   to  be  a   fantastic  event  with  some  of   the   top  coaches   in   the  country  presenting  a  host  of  topics.  The  Conference  is  mainly  practical  based  and  will  give  all  coaches  an  opportunity   to  see  and  hear  how  these  coaches  will  work  on  various   techniques   to   improve  a  

players  ability.    The   Coaching   and   Games   committee   will   be   launching   our   new   coaching   website   at   this  

conference.   This   website   will   contain   details   of   all   underage   Coaching   and   Games   activities  including  fixtures  and  coach  education  workshops.      

We  would   encourage   every   club   to   have   some   of   their   underage   coaches   in   attendance.   The  Cost  of  the  conference  is  €30  and  this  includes  lunch  and  coaching  pack.      

Place  are  still  available  and  coaches  interested  in  attending  the  conference  should  contact  Noel  Hartigan  at  087-­‐9581568  or  email  [email protected]    

 

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Donie  Buckley  (above)  &  Paudie  Butler  who  will  both  deliver  workshops  at  the  conference  this  Saturday    

Supermacs 2011 Feile Draws National Féile Iomáint returns to Limerick 2013

 The  Supermacs  Feile  Peil  and  Iomaint  draws  were  made  at  a  full  delegate  meeting  in  Claughaun  

GAA  Club  last  Thursday.    Football:  

The   ‘A   football   competition  commences  next  Sunday,  March  6th  at  11am  with  all   first  named  clubs  at  home.    Round  1  Features:  Fr.  Casey’s  v  Ahane,  Kilmallock  v  Pallasgreen,  Na  Piarsaigh  v  Adare,  Askeaton  -­‐Ballysteen  v  last  year’s  champions  Monaleen  and  Mungret  v  Pallaskenry.    

 This  year,   for  the  first  time,  we  will  have  a   ‘B  competition   in  both  hurling  &  football  but  there  will   be   no   progression   to   the   National   finals   for   the   ‘B   winners.   The   first   round   of   the   ‘B  

competition   also   taking   place   on   Sunday   March   6th   at   11am   is   as   follows:   Ballybricken-­‐Bohermore   host   Athea,   Granagh-­‐Balingarry   host   Sean-­‐Finns,   Kildimo   host   Deel   Rangers,   St.  Patricks  host  Cappamore  and  finally  Galbally  take  on  Murroe-­‐Boher.      

Hurling:  

In   the   hurling   draw,   the   first   round   begins   on   March   20th   and   features   some   interesting  pairings.    

In   the   ‘A   competition,   last   year’s   U/13   finalists,   Murroe-­‐Boher   face   a   difficult   away   trip   to  Mungret.   South   Liberties   host   Pallaskenry,   U/13   winners   2010,   Na   Piarsaigh   host   Adare,  Ballybrown  host  Ahane,  Deel  Rangers  take  on  Newcastle  West  in  an  all  West  derby,  Pallasgreen  take  on  Patrickswell  and  finally,  Doon  take  on  Monaleen.    The  two  finalists  will  go  onto  Galway  for  the  National  finals.    Also,  Limerick  will  host  the  National  Féile  na  nGael  finals  in  2013  for  the  first  time  since  1995.  

Meanwhile,   in   the   ‘B   competition,   Askeaton   and   Cappamore   will   play   a   preliminary   round.    Awaiting  them  in  the  last  16  are:  Kildimo  v  St.  Patricks,  Na  Piarsaigh  ‘B  v  Old  Christians,  Granagh-­‐Balingarry   v   Garryspillane,   Ballyhoura   Gaels   v   winners   pre-­‐lim   round,   Ballybricken   v   Bruree,  Tournafulla  v  Bruff,  Glenroe  v  Claughaun,  Drom-­‐Broadford  v  Crecora.  

The   full   Feile   fixture  has  been  distributed   to   the   clubs  and  will   shortly   appear  on  our  website  https://sites.google.com/a/gaa.ie/bord-­‐na-­‐nog-­‐limerick/home    

the Trea

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Action from last year’s Feile Hurling Final between Monaleen and Na Piarsaigh

Bord na n-Óg Awards Night

Our  annual  awards  night  took  place  in  the  Woodlands  house  in  Adare  last  Sunday  and  over  160  

guests   honoured   our   inter-­‐county   teams   from   2010.   Our   U15   Hurling   panel   which   won   the  Shield  in  the  Carrigdhoun  tournament  received  their  medals  from  team  selectors  Patsy  Hall  and  Gerry  O’Brien.    

 The  team  that  did  Limerick  proud   last  August  were:     John  Tuohy,   (Patrickswell),  Kevin  Hosford  (Blackrock),   Richard   English   (Doon),   Pat  O’Kane   (Monaleen),   Stephen   Power  &   Jeffrey   Enright  

(Ahane),  Stephen  Cahill   (Tournafulla),   Josh  O’Halloran   (Na  Piarsaigh),  Dara  Kennedy  &  Michael  Dee  (Murroe-­‐Boher),  Jamie  Butler  (Deel  Rangers),  Charles  McCarthy  (Adare),  Graham  Whelan  &  Eric  Finn   (Bruff),   John  Lacey   (Drom-­‐Broadford),  Pat  Ryan,  Darragh  O’Donovan  &  Stephen  Ryan  

(Doon),  Eoin  Cuddihy  (Askeaton-­‐Ballysteen),  Conor  Laffan  (Croom),  Noel  Foley  (Kilmallock),  Brian  O’Connell  (Glenroe),  Jack  O’Keeffe  (Killulta  Gaels),  Gearoid  Lyons  &  Dean  Jordan  (Mungret).  The  management   team   were   the   aforementioned   Patsy   Hall,   Gerry   O’Brien,   Eamon   Cregan   and  

Conor  Sheils.    

Individual  award  winners  were  Cian  O’Brien  (Mungret)  of  the  U/14  Tony  Forristal  Panel,  Kieran  Daly  of  Na  Piarsaigh  from  the  U/14  Sonny  Walsh  Panel,  Feile  Skills  award  winner,  Colin  Ryan  or  

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Pallasgreen,   U/15   hurling,   Pat   O’Kane   (Monaleen),   and   Jack   Kelleher   (Patrickswell)   for   U/16  hurling.  The  overall  2010  hurler  of  the  year  was  Diarmuid  Dee  of  Mungret.  

 

   Diarmuid  Dee  (Mungret)    

Speakers   included   Liam   Lenihan   and   Eoin   Hayes   (Chairman   and   Treasurer   of   the   Co.   Senior  Board   respectively   who   remarked   on   the   strong   state   of   Limerick   hurling   with   such   large  Limerick  representation  on  the  Fitzgibbon  Cup  weekend  and  at  the  Harty  Cup  Finals.  Eoin  Hayes  

appealed  for  increased  participation  in  the  Development  Draw  which  was  vital  for  funding  Bord  na  n-­‐Og  and  the  Rathkeale  development.  Bord  na  n-­‐Og  Chairman  Tony  Roche  paid  tribute  to  all  our  award  winners  and  stated  that  Limerick  underage  teams  were  now  feared  again  following  a  

no   of   years   in   which   we   were   not   competitive.   He   thanked   all   our   sponsors   but   particularly  Golden  Vale  and  Supermacs  who  were  very  loyal  to  Bord  na  n-­‐Og.        

Former   GAA   President   and   current   MEP,   Sean   Kelly   was   special   guest.   He   too   noted   that  Limerick   hurling   was   strengthening  with   the   Harty   Cup   and   Fitzgibon   Cup   representation.   He  echoed   recent   calls   by   Munster   Council   CEO,   Pat   Fitzgerald   that   the   Munster   Championship  

trophy  would  be  renamed  the  Mick  Mackey  Cup  and  that  he  believed  that  given  all  the  positive  developments  in  underage  hurling,  it  would  be  a  matter  of  time  that  Limerick  would  secure  this  trophy.    

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All   speakers   congratulated  Ardscoil   Ris   on   their  magnificent   back   to   back  Harty   Cup  wins   and  noted  the  amount  of  players  on  both  Ardscoil  and  Charleville  that  came  through  the  Bord  na  n-­‐Og  system.    

The  night  was  compared  by  excellent  organiser,  host  &  vice-­‐chairperson  Breda  Breen.    

Ard Scoil reign supreme!!!!

Congratulations  to  Ard  Scoil  Ris  who  on  Sunday  last  retained  the  Dr  Harty  cup  with  a  resounding  3-­‐19   to   3   points   victory   over   Charleville   CBS   at   the   Gaelic   Grounds.   In   what   was   the   first   all  Limerick   colleges   Munster   final   showdown,   Charleville   playing   in   the   Limerick   colleges  competition,  it  was  the  Limerick  city  school  who  dominated  from  start  to  finish.      Niall  Moran’s  men  got  the  perfect  start  with  John  Fitzgibon  (Adare)  goaling  after  just  45seconds  of  play.  Further  goals  from  Kevin  O  Brien  (Patrickswell)  and  Oisin  Hickey  (Meelick)  put  the  game  well   and   truly   beyond  Charleville   and   gave   the  Ard   Scoil   thier   second  Dr  Harty   cup   title   in   as  many  years.      Shane  Dowling  &  Declan  Hannon,  joint  captains,  were  on  hand  to  lift  the  Harty  Cup  in  front  of  a  jubilant  crowd   in  what  can  only  be  described  as  one  of   the  great  days   for  underage  hurling   in  Limerick.  Spare  a  taught  for  Charleville  who  gave  it  their  all  for  the  full  sixty  minutes  and  we  say  well  done  to  you  and  your  captain  David  Reidy  (Dromin/Athlaca)  for  your  valiant  efforts.        Both   sides   continue   their   involvement   in   the   All   Ireland   colleges   competition   in   the   coming  weeks  with  Ard  Scoil  advancing  to  the  semi  final  stage  awaiting  the  losers  of  the  Leinster  final  or  the  Galway  champions  while  Charleville  will  be  meeting  the  winners  of  that  Leinter  decider.      Congratulations   once   again   to   both   schools   on   reaching   the   final,   both   panels   were   heavily  loaded  with  Limerick  stars  and  we  wish  both  schools  all  the  very  best  going  forward  to  in  the  All  Ireland  competition!!    

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Limerick unveil underage inter-county football management teams

Limerick  Coaching  and  Games  in  consultation  with  the  Limerick  Football  committee  are  pleased  to   announce   the  management   teams   of   their   underage   inter-­‐county   football   teams   for   2011.  Huge  work  is  ongoing  at  grassroots  level  in  Limerick  at  present  and  the  best  people  in  Limerick  have  been  assembled  to  lend  their  expertise  to  the  up  and  coming  talents  of  Limerick  underage  football.    

This   year   sees   a   new   management   team   form   at   under   14   level   with   former   minor   football  selector  Danny  Browne  of  Monaleen,  Diarmuid  Crowley  (St  Kierans)  and  former  Limerick  under  21  football  manager  Ollie  Coffey  on  board  to  guide  Limerick  fortunes  at  this  age  level.    

At  under  15,  newly  appointed  Limerick  football  committee  development  officer  Patrick  Keane  of  Newcastle-­‐West  is  joined  by  his  fellow  clubman,  Liam  Aherne,  better  known  locally  as  the  Sports  editor   at   Limerick’s   Live   95Fm.   This  management   team   is   completed   by   the   very   experianced  and  knowladeable  Mike  Fitzgibon  of  Mungret.    

Michael   Crowley,  Monaleen’s   county  winning   senior   captain   of   2010,   Brian   O   Connell   (Oola),  former  Limerick  footballer  Diarmuid  Sheehy  (Cappamore)  and  Michael  Sheehan  (Monaleen)  will  guide  the  fortunes  of  the  Limerick  under  16  footballers  in  2011.    

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The  under  15  &  16’s  are  currently  in  training  for  their  respective  competitions  while  the  under  14   footballers   will   be   assembling   for   trials   in   the   coming   weeks.   We   wish   all   managements  teams,  their  liason  officers  and  players  the  very  best  of  luck  in  their  campaigns  for  2011!!      

Award Winning Green & White Mag due out this March!

rhjh jTh The  next  issue  of  the  award  winning  Green  and  White  magazine  is  expected  in  your  local  school  late   this   March.   Speaking   this   Monday,   joint   editor   with   the   highly   successful   magazine   Joe  Lyons   quipped   “This   latest   edition   features   interviews   with   the   current   Limerick   senior  managers.  Donal  O  Grady  and  Maurice  Horan  will  be  speaking  indepthly  about  preparations  for   the   summertime   and   we   will   also   look   back   on   West   Limerick’s   first   ever   Mackey   Cup  succus  in  1983”.      As  ever   the  magazine  will   be  a  must  have   for  one  and  all.  Gaels   are  asked   to  keep   their  eyes  peeled  as  the  magazine  will  be  on  sale  in  various  outlets  around  the  county!  For   news   on   distribution,   you   are   asked   to   contact   Gerry   Bennis   at   the   Gaelic   Grounds   on  061325077.            

 adAwa  

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Underage Selectors Hurling

This   year’s   U/16   hurling   squad   will   be   managed   by   Eamon   Cregan   (Claughaun),   Patsy   Hall  (Adare),  Gerry  O’Brien   (Mungret)   and  Conor   Shiels   (Na  Piarsaigh)   and  will   hope   to   add   to   the  Carrigdhoun  U/15  Shield  win  of  2010.  The  U/15  squad  is  managed  by  Joe  Quaid  and  Ray  Ryan  of  Murroe-­‐Boher   and   Don   Flynn   of   Kileedy.   The   15’B   Squad   is   managed   by   Declan   Murphy  (Hospital-­‐Hospital),  Ger  Sheehy  (Newcastle  West)  &  Joe  Roche  (Ballybrown).  Both  the  U/16  and  U/15  squads  are  now  engaged  in  core  training  in  U.L  under  the  watchful  eye  of  Andy  Murphy.      The   selectors   for   the  U/14   Tony   Forristal   and   Sonny  Walsh   teams  will   be   ratified   at   our   next  delegate  meeting.  Last  years  4  x  U/13  development  squads  recently  competed  in  inter-­‐divisional  blitzes   and   trials   under   the  watchful   eyes  of   both   their   new   selectors   and  Coaching  &  Games  personnel.    

New Bord na n-Óg Website

Bord  na  n-­‐Óg  will  launch  a  new  website  in  early  April.  The  new  feature  rich  website  will  contain  up  to  date  news,  photos,  fixtures  and  results  keeping  you  up  to  date  with  all  underage  activities.  

Club/School Link Coaching Programme Launched    

The  Club/school   coaching  programme   for  2011  was   launched   in  Desmond  College,  Newcastle-­‐

West  on  Jan  24th  at  a  workshop  for  all  clubs  school  link  coaches.  The  programme  Launched  by  New   Coaching   Officer   Joe   Quaid   is   a   Coaching   &   Games   project   where   the   aim   of   the  programme   is   to   provide  weekly   coaching   to   boys   and   girls   in   both   hurling   and   football   for   a  

period  of  twenty  weeks  within  the  environs  of  the  local  primary  school  during  the  school  day  by  a  local  club  coach.      

For  clubs  it  is  also  ideal  way  of  connecting  with  their  local  schools  and  having  a  visible  presence  in   there   especially   in   large   urban   areas.   Clubs   have   also   the   unique   opportunity   of   getting  players   into   the   club   at   a   younger   age   thus   casting   the   net  wider   and  wider   by   exposing   the  

message  of   the  club   through   the   school   coach.   This   scheme  offers   the  club   its  best   chance   to  getting  each  young  player  into  the  club  from  the  local  school  and  also  helps  them  practice  and  improve  on  there  skills  on  a  more  frequent  basis.   It   is  also  gives  clubs  the  huge  opportunity  to  

dictate  how  they  want  there  players  coached  in  the  schools  and  they  now  are  the  sole  masters  of  there  own  destiny.  So  far  it  has  to  be  said  that  the  feedback  from  both  the  coaches  and  from  the  schools  has  been  very  positive.  

   On  the  same  night  the  Limerick  GAA  primary  Schools  coaching  programme  was  launched.    

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This  is  a  24  week  programme  where  the  basic  skills  of  hurling  and  gaelic  football  will  be  coached  to  the  children  in  primary  schools.  The  programme  will  be  carried  out  by  GDA  and  Club/School  

Coaches   alike   with   the   overall   of   providing   quality   coaching   of   basic   skills   to   primary   school  children.      

The  following  skills  form  part  of  the  coaching  programme  and  will  be  coached  in  a  progressive  manner  as  outlined  in  the  skills  cards.      

   Hurling                                                                                       Gaelic              

  Football  

Grip  &  Swing                                                                                   Body  Catch  

Ground  Strike                                                                              

  Punt  Kick  Strike  from  the  hand                                                           High  

Catch  

Jab  Lift                                                                                                         Fist  Pass  

Overhead  Catch                                                                         Crouch  

Lift  Hook                                                                                                            

  Near  Hand  Tackle  Frontal  Block                                                                                   Block  

Down  

       This  programme  also   introduces   the  children  playing  our  games   in   the   form  of   internal  blitzes  

held   within   the   school   and   a   series   of   external   blitzes   held   between   schools   within   a   given  cluster   organised   by   the  GDA.   These   blitzes  will   be   played   using   the  Go  Games   format  which  ensures  that:  

● All  participants  get  to  play  all  of  the  time.  ● Games  are  small  sided.  ● More  touches  of  the  ball  for  all  the  players.  

● The  games  are  played  in  a  fun  environment  with  emphasis  on  improving  skills.          

The  programme  seeks  to  strive  for  excellence  where  the  children  will  be  encouraged  to  partake  in  the  U  can  awards  programme  within  their  primary  school.  These  awards  encourage  the  child  

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to  practice  on  their  own  or  with  friends  and  also  provide  coaches  with  a  measure  of  feedback  on  the  progress  being  made  by  each  player.  

   

All  the  Club/School  lonk  coaches  at  a  coaching  workshop  in  the  Desmond  College  NCW  recently  with  all  Limerick  GAA’s  full  time  staff

 

Coach Education

A  series  of  Foundation  Award  courses  were  rolled  out  across  the  county  during  February.  Over  124  coaches  attended  these  courses  at  four  venues  throughout  the  county.  The  courses  were  facilitated  by  the  GDAs,  Sean  Herbert,  Ollie  Coffey,  Ger  Downes,  Pat  Culhane,  James  Ryan  

and  Gavin  O  Mahony.  It  is  important  now  that  these  newly  qualified  coaches  put  their  new  found  knowledge  into  practice  in  their  local  clubs      

The  Foundation  Award  is  the  introductory  award  for  coaches  of  Gaelic  Games.  The  course  is  aimed  at  beginner  coaches  and  will  enable  participants  to  assist  a  coach  in  the  organisation  of  activities  to  develop  hurling  or  football.  The  Foundation  award  is  also  the  first  step  on  the  coach  

education  pathway  and  potential  coaches  must  have  a  Foundation  Award  Course  completed  in  order  to  continue  along  the  coach  Education  programme.      

   

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The  Coach  Education  Programme  focuses  on  continuing  education,  so  that  coaches  can  improve  by  means  of  a  series  of  specifically  designed  courses,  workshops  and  conferences  incorporating  

internationally  recognised  principles  of  best  practice.  These  opportunities  will  include  a  combination  of  theoretical  and  practical  inputs.    

The  courses  are  designed  to  promote  the  development  of  the  How  to  Coach  Skills  through  modelling  of  best  practice,  as  demonstrated  by  the  tutor,  experimental  learning  and  through  the  guided  reflection  on  previous  experiences  –  as  a  coach,  player,  official  or  parent  –  facilitated  by  

the  tutor.    

 

Upcoming  Courses:      Limerick  Coaching  and  Games  intends  to  run  two  Award  One  Youth  GAA  Hurling  and  Football  

courses  will  run  during  the  month  of  March.      

These  are  new  courses  and  are  aimed  at  club  coaches  who  have  experience  at  coaching  and  who  

will  be  coaching  youth  teams  between  U12  and  U18.      The  courses  will  be  held  over  five  evenings  and  culminate  with  over  19  hours  of  both  practical  

and  theory  sessions  for  attendees.  This  course  will  focus  coaches  minds  on  the  GAA's  Otu  coaching  module  and  at  the  end  each  coach  will  have  a  far  more  rounded  knowledge  and  experience  in  dealing  with  youth  squads.    

   It  is  essential  that  clubs  book  places  as  there  is  limited  availability  on  each  course.      

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Participants  must  have  a  foundation  award  course  completed  before  they  can  apply  for  this  Award  one  course  and  participants  must  attend  the  entire  course  to  ensure  certification  at  

Award  One  Youth  Level.      These  are  dual  courses  and  the  course  fee  is  €50  per  person.  

                    Dates,  Times  &  Venues  

Venue Dates Time

Bruff GAA Fri March 18th Sat March 19th Fri March 25th Sat March 26th Mon March 28th

7:00-10:15pm 9:30am -2:00pm 7:00-10:15pm 9:30am -2:00pm 7:00-10:15pm

St. Nessans Primary School, Mungret

Mon March 7th Sat March 12th Mon March 14th Mon March 21st Mon March 28th

7:00 -10:15pm 9:30am -2:00pm 7:00 -10:15pm 7:00 -10:15pm 7:00 -10:15pm

Places  are  still  available  on  these  courses.  Any  coach  who  is  interested  is  attending  

these  courses  should  contact  County  Games  Manager  Noel  Hartigan  @  087-­‐9581568,  email:  [email protected]  

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