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Clothes collection this Friday

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Bride Rovers Ladies first Friday collection of old clothes, bags and shoes this Friday, December 3 at 7.30pm to 8pm at Rathcormac Hall. No duvets, cushions or pillows.

BRIDE ROVERS U14 GIRLS WIN EAST CORK FINAL

Bride Rovers U14 girls team 1 went into the East Cork final full of confidence after 2 great wins against Carrigtwoh­ill in the quarter final and Youghal in the semi-final.

Watergrass­hill, having beaten St Nicks in their semi-final, were always going to be a tough opposition on what turned out to be a beautiful Saturday in Páirc na Bride. The game started at a fast pace with Rovers applying the pressure and scoring the first 3 points of the game. The girls were playing some lovely football and at the half-time whistle they lead 2-5 to 0-0.

The 2nd half was a resumption of the girls applying a lot of pressure on the Watergrass­hill defence and went on to score another 2.3 before Watergrass­hill got a goal with a well taken penalty and followed up with a point soon after. Bride Rovers were not fazed by this and again showed that all the hard work they had done in training would help them to score some fine points and eventually run out winners on a scoreline of 6-13 to 1-1. Thank you to the Watergrass­hill girls for a tough but very sporting game.

Team: Abbie Barry, Ellie Johnson, Chloe Carr, Sive Hallihan, Ruby Mohally, Eavan Cotter, Sadhbh McDonagh, Abby Hicks, Grace Tobin, Chloe Morrison, Keira Barry, Ashling Rosner, Pheobe Hallihan, Clodagh O’Flaherty, Sarah Crowley, Lucy Barry, Saoirse McAuillfe, Clodagh Buckley and Kate Foley.

 ?? ?? Bride Rovers U14 girls pictured left, that won the East Cork final. Well done girls.
Bride Rovers U14 girls pictured left, that won the East Cork final. Well done girls.
 ?? ?? Bride Rovers U14 football joint captains, Keira Barry and Abby Hicks pictured prior to the East Cork final.
Bride Rovers U14 football joint captains, Keira Barry and Abby Hicks pictured prior to the East Cork final.

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