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is going very well if you have any unwanted coats, belts, handbag, shoes, shirts etc please bring them along to coke community hall reception or you can contact Maria on 0879821595 to arrange for collection thank you.

Players, parents and supporters should please note that there will be no handball training in st Mary’s diocesan school until further notice. Our juvenile coaching continues every Friday night for boys and girls.

The cost is €2 each. For more informatio­n please contact catriona on 0877592258. You can also check out our Facebook page for more club info and updates.

NAOMHFIONN­BARRA

HAPPY New Year to all Naomh Fionnbarra & St Anne’s players, members, supporters and friends! Hopefully 2019 will be a good one.

Club stalwart Martin O’Neill is running an accumulato­r fundraiser for the Barrs players for this coming season. It’s only a tenner to enter and the prize is €500 for the winner - certainly a nice present in the run-up to next Christmas. Have a look at the pics on Facebook and let him know if you’re interested. It’s fairly self-explanator­y, but if you have any questions ask away.

Also, if anyone would like to share this and/or tag any sports fans, please work away. The closing date is January 11th and hard copies of forms are available as well.

At a recent executive meeting, long-serving member Mary Connor was added to our list of Honoury Presidents in recognitio­n of her outstandin­g work for camogie over a long number of years. As the club, along with the Ladies and St Anne’s, have embraced the one-club module, it is fitting that an appointmen­t as such should take place.

Supporters of the club can buy club gear directly from the O’Neill’s website. There are some new items available online.

The club would like to express our deepest sympathy to the families of Gerry Halpenny, 10 An Rian, Annagassan; and Eileen O’Friel, Tullydonne­ll who passed away recently. Gerry brought many juveniles on his minibus to games over the years and he was a complete gentleman. Both of Eileen’s sons won minor championsh­ips with the club. Jimmy was wearing no 12 for Sean Treasaighs/Baile Philip when they beat Naomh Buithe in the 1982 final in Drogheda, while Brendan was wearing no 2 for Sean Treasaighs when they beat Naomh Buithe in the 1985 final in St Brigid’s Park Dundalk. May they Rest in Peace.

NAOMHMONIN­NE

THE club will hold their AGM this coming Friday night January 11 in the Dowdallshi­ll clubrooms at 7.30pm.

There was deep shock among club members before Christmas with news of the sudden death of ex club stalwart Aidan Kerrigan on December 23. Aidan captured multiple championsh­ip titles with Naomh Moninne before going on to be a co-founder of Knockbridg­e HC. Our sympathy goes out to his wife Mairead, daughter Michelle and sons Conor, Shane and Gavin.

The club also sympathise with past Chairman and senior manager Kieran Somers on the recent death of his mother Mary (Knockcrogh­ery, Roscommon) on December 28.

On the same morning news also broke of the death of Margaret Brady mother of recent senior team manager Brian and ex player Paddy. Our condolence­s go out to both families.

The Louth senior hurlers qualified for the final of the Kehoe Shield with a 0-18 to 0-14 victory over Longford at Pearse Park on Saturday. The Moninne players that featured on the day were Donal Connolly (GK), Darren Geoghegan (0-5) and substitute­s Darren O Hanrahan and Mattie Fee. Louth will take on DCU St Patrick’s next weekend.

Juvenile indoor training for juveniles will recommence at the DKIT Indoor Centre on Saturday January 26.

The Ulster Gaa Winter Indoor Hurling Blitz Programme for U7, U9, U11 age groups commences again over the coming weeks at the DKIT Centre on Sunday mornings from 10am to 12noon. It starts up with the U7’s this coming Sunday morning January 13.

The club are on the look out for a new senior team manager after Brian Brady stepped down recently.

NEWTOWNBLU­ES

WE would like to wish all our members and their families a happy new year and we all look forward to the coming season.

Newtown Blues ladies are looking for a manager for their adult team for 2019. The team competes in the Senior Championsh­ip and Division 1 League. It is an excellent opportunit­y for someone looking to progress

 ??  ?? Louth’s Ciaran Downey drops the shoulder to go past Longford’s Shane Donohoe during Saturday’s O’Byrne Cup clash between the sides.
Louth’s Ciaran Downey drops the shoulder to go past Longford’s Shane Donohoe during Saturday’s O’Byrne Cup clash between the sides.

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