Club notes

May 25, 2010
Updates from the Naomh Brid, Naomh Adhamhnáin, Donegal-Letterkenny Gaels, Gaeil Fhánada, Aodh Ruadh, An Tearmainn, St. Nauls, Na Dúnaibh and Naomh Mhuire clubs.

Naomh Brid
The Club wish to express their sincere sympaty to the Kelly Family of Laghey on the sad loss of Denis, May he Rest in Peace.
The Under 16 County Final will be rescheduled within the next week, keep an eye on the Southern Minor Board Fixtures.
The club would like to wish Alan Mc Girr & David Walsh, good luck. The lads will be lining out for Donegal Minors & Seniors respectively this weekend in the Ulster Championship.
The Seniors recorded a win in the Secondary League away to Aodh Ruadh last weekend. The next game in this league is due to be played on Saturday evening away to Glenfin.
The Ladies were unlucky on Sunday Morning when they lost by a point against St Nauls. The return fixture is scheduled for this Sunday. Good Luck girls.
The dephililators have been erected in the parish; one at the Banklink at Kees Spar in Laghey and the other beside the main entrance to the Community Centre in Ballintra.
Naomh Brid are now registered with the Vodafone support your club initiative, Vodafone will donate 5% of your bill/top-up to the club at no extra cost to you. To support Naomh Brid text your number and numbers of family members to Sean Gormley 086-3180157. If you are not with Vodafone, Naomh Brid will get a sign on bonus if you decide to change over, so check it out and see if that suits.
Anyone wishing to help out on the newly appointed Fundraising Committee for 2010 should contact Committee Chairman, Tony Walsh.
Visit the Naomh Brid website at www.naomhbrid.net to view photos videos and other club information.

Naomh Adhamhnáin
In the past week we said goodbye to James Gallagher. He was a true gentleman and many of us were privileged to call him friend. He was an outstanding member of our club in every capacity and a Hall of Famer. His wake and funeral both had a massive attendance, a testament to the high regard James was held in, in everything he did. Our sincerest sympathies go to his wife Rosaleen and children Anthony, Rosemary and James. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. 
Our senior hurlers won their first round match in the senior championship against Buncrana on a scoreline of 2-13 to 0-7.  We dominated the game from start to finish and ran out comfortable winners in the end.  Our next championship outing is against current holders Burt.
The Junior A team suffered another defeat after a promising first half at home to Red Hugh's while the Junior B's had a strong second half display to win their game thanks to goals from veterans Dwyer Rafferty and Paul Crampsie. This Saturday evening both teams travel to Lifford to face Naomh Padraig, throwing-in at 5:30pm and 7pm. The Seniors travel to Urris for the Secondary Football League game, also on Saturday at 7pm. An under strength Senior Ladies suffered a home league defeat to neighbours Termon
The Minor boys will now take a break until after the exams while the U-16 Footballers claimed the All-County League title with a narrow win over Kilcar in Donegal Town on Sunday evening. They too will have a break for Junior Cert exams. The U-13 boys Div. 1 team face Cloughaneely in Downings on Wednesday in the Northern League Final. Throw-in is at 7pm and there will be extra time if required. The Div. 2 could have a busy week if they get past Fanad in Portsalon on Wednesday evening. A win will see them taking on Glenfin in  Glenswilly on Monday night and if they lose they will host Carndonagh in the Shield semi-final also set for next Mnoday (31st).
In this week's U-10 Football Blitzes, we will host the Section 2 games while the Section 4 team travels to Lifford.
Our minor hurlers were narrowly beaten in the county championship semi-final by league champions Setanta. A great second half performance almost turned over a first half deficit but we fell just short. Hard luck and well played to all players. The Minor B final will take place after the exam break.
 
Congratulations to our minor hurlers who were part of Donegal's win in the Ulster championship over Fermanagh at the weekend.  Best of luck to Colm Flood, Kevin Meehan, John Ireland, Luke Wilson, Kevin Purcell, Daniel Lee and Conor McVeigh in the quarter final against Down this Saturday in Casement Park.
Well done to the three St Eunan's Hurlers that performed well in the U-14 Skills competition. U-14 Hurling Championship is against Burt this Thursday, away. Details to follow.  Camogie Blitz & skills competitions are fast approaching so make sure everyone gets out to practice over the next couple of weeks.
U-8 and U-10 hurling & all camogie training in O'Donnell Park this Friday at 6:30pm. U-6 Hurling & Camogie from 6:30 to 7:30. U-12 Hurling training  every Tuesday at 4:15pm. U-14 training in O'Donnell Park every Tuesday at 5:15pm. Remember that hurls with grips & helmets may be purchased from the club through Eunan O'Donnell. Don't forget the St. Eunan's Hurling summer camp forms are now available. New hurling and camogie players are always welcome. 
Our Annual Golf Classic is almost upon us. It is scheduled for Barnhill on Saturday, June 12th. For details on teams and sponsorship contact James Friel or Paul Carr.
There were three winners of this week's Lotto. They all matched 3 numbers and receive €35 each. The numbers are 10, 11, 16 and 20. The winners are: Tina Carr Lewis, c/o Adrian, Sean McNulty, College Farm Rd. and Stevie Shiels c/o Doherty's Butchers. All winners this week were sold by Adrian.
 
Donegal-Letterkenny Gaels
The Seniors and reserves played hosts to Naomh Padraig Lifford on Saturday evening last. With both games played in glorious weather and perfect conditions the quality of football was excellent. In a closely contested reserve match Lifford got the vital scores in the second half to win on a scoreline of 3-10 to 2-6. In the senior match the teams were very evenly matched and the difference in the end was that Lifford took their scores and the home side were shy in front of the posts. Final Score Lifford 0.8 Gaels 0.3 With both these teams scheduled to meet in the championship in the coming weeks both sets of supporters should be in for some good championship fare.   Letterkenny Gaels will travel to Naomh Padraig Muff this coming Saturday evening.  Training continues on Tuesdays and Thursdays. at 7pm
The Minor team travelled to Creeslough on Friday evening last to play St Michaels and game away with a deserved victory on a scoreline of 4.9 to 3.13. Best for Gaels were Mark Graham and Mickey Harte at the back, Liam Doherty and Ciaran Cannon in Midfield and up front James McGlynn and Sub Odhran McMacken with some excellent free taking.
The U16 team put up a great display in the plate final against Glenfinn on Monday evening last in Killygordon. This was a great team display and fully deserved their victory with a final scoreline of 1.17 to 0.7. The players wish to thank all their supporters who travelled on the night.
The U14 league commences on Wednesday the 2nd June with the opening game away to Milford.
The U13s will travel to the Crossroads this Wednesday to play the local Red Hughs in the Div 2 plate semi final.
The U12s commenced the Go games in Páirc na nGael on Saturday last with Buncrana as hosts. Both teams displayed their skills in the summer conditions. The club wish to thank the young whistlers Conor McBrearty and John Doran for officiating at the games.    
The U14s hurlers were defeated by Buncrana in the championship on Thursday night last     
The underage hurling training  continues on Thursday evening at 6.30pm.
Páirc na nGael will host the Donegal Poc fadá on Sunday the 30th May.  The competition is open to five categories Hurling: Over 40's: Seniors: Under 16's.     Camogie: Seniors: Under 16's. The competition will commence at 5pm.

Lotto Results for W/Ending the 23rd May, Nos 7,12,13,15.. Match 3 winner was Claire Fox 27 Glendale Drive Next draw will be on Monday 31st May. Jackpot will be 3250 Euro

Gaeil Fhánada 
Lotto
numbers were 1, 6,10, 17, 19, bonus 18. There was no jackpot winner. €100 Ronan McElwaine, Ballylar, €50 Michael Carr, Oldtown. Next week's draw will be held in the Atlantic House on Saturday night.
Games and Training
The seniors play away to Termon in the secondary league this weekend, venue and date to be confirmed. The club has four members taking part in referees training in Ballybofey on Saturday.
U16's were unlucky to be defeated by Urris in the county final on Sunday evening in Convoy. Urris proved to be too strong on the day. Well done to all the players for their effort and their great achievement in reaching a county final. First game in the championship is on July 2nd.
The ladies were beaten on Sunday. They now have the second leg of the championship to compete in this weekend in away to Glenties. The U14's had a great win on Saturday last and now sit at the top of their table, well done to all concerned!
U14 boys training will take place in Portsalon on Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Their first game is away to Cloughaneely on Wednesday 2nd June.
The U12 girls host a blitz this Saturday 29th May in Portsalon at 2 o'clock. Support from parents is welcomed and the club would kindly ask parents to take along some light refreshments on the day.
The U10 boys also host a blitz on Saturday in Portsalon at 11 o'clock, again support from parents is encouraged and parents are asked to take along some refreshments on the day. Fanad Gaels will play host to Downings, Milford, Termon and Glenswilly.
 
Aodh Ruadh
~ CLUB MEETINGS ~
The monthly senior club meeting takes place on Thursday 27th May in dressing room three in the park at 8.30pm. All committee members are asked to attend.
The monthly Bord na nÓg meeting takes place on Tuesday 25th May in Aras Aoidh Ruadh at 9pm. All committee members are asked to attend.
There will be a meeting of the Cairde Aoidh Ruaidh committee this Tuesday, 25th May, in Aras Aoidh Ruaidh at 8.30pm. Anyone interested in the club's financial well-being is also very welcome to attend.
~ FOOTBALL ~
It was a young and experimental Aodh Ruadh senior team which took to the field for a young and experimental competition last Sunday. With a smattering of regular seniors lining up, there were a lot of new faces on show for the secondary senior football league derby against Naomh Bríd. They battled well against a hungrier Naomh Bríd side, Diarmuid McInerney palming in a goal palmed in after a good save from their keeper. However it was the Ballintra/Laghey boys that went away with the points after a 1-9 to 2-12 win in a sun splashed Father Tierney Park. We have some pictures from the game on aodhruadh.org.
The thirds mounted a fantastic come back in the second half of their division five clash with Saint Michaels last Saturday to come away from Dunfanaghy with the points. They were seven points down, but a brilliant recovery saw them home on a score line of 3-6 to 3-10. There was goals from Steven Perry, Sean Perry and Christy Dolan. Christy and David Downey in the middle of the pitch were key to turning the game around, catching an ocean of ball. In the defence Gerard Ferguson had a fine game and helped keep the Ernesiders in the tie. That result puts Ballyshannon third in division five on eight points behind MacCumhaill's and Glenfin who are tied on 12 points.
The fixtures for the coming weekend see the seniors back in Secondary League Group A action this Saturday when they host MacCumhaill's in Father Tierney Park at 6.30pm. On Sunday 30th May the thirds are slated for division five action against Malin in Father Tierney park at 6pm.
The minors concluded their league programme with a fine 0-6 to 3-19 away win over Killybegs last Friday. It was a good overall performance with Peter Boyle at wing half forward, Ruairí Drummond, Ronan McGurrin and Alan Finan all shining for the Ernesiders. Aodh Ruadh were in control from the off and goals from Stephen Clarke, Ruairí Drummond and Peter Boyle helped Ballyshannon home in some comfort. After finishing third from six and won two, lost two and drawn one, this league has marked another step in the slow improvement of the clubs underage fortunes. The minors now have a break until 21st July when they take on Four Masters in Tir Chonaill park in the first round first leg of the minor championship.
Last Wednesday the under 16s of Aodh Ruadh and Ardara fought out a tempestuous championship contest in Father Tierney Park. Thankfully it was Ballyshannon who came away with a 2-10 to 1-12 win forcing the first round tie to a play-off game. Aodh Ruadh started the game very strongly, notching up 1-3 in the first 15 minutes. The goal came from a defence splitting ball by Johnny Gettins over the top which found James Kelly and he made no mistake when the chance presented itself. Thereafter however Ardara took over and hit 1-4 without reply to send the sides in at 1-3 to 1-5 at the break. Ardara picked up where the left off at half time, chipping over two points before Aodh Ruadh got a handle on things and pulled back the deficit back to two points. Ardara responded in kind and edged ahead with two further points to go four points up with ten minutes left. Then tide turned in dying moments  of the match as Aodh Ruadh began to apply serious pressure. First off, David McGurrin pointed a free and then James Barron fired over a super score from play. Then, through serious hard work from the forwards, especially James Barron, Aodh Ruadh turned over a ball and it found its way to Ryan Granaghan. Ryan hit a ball over the top to James Kelly and once again he finished to the net to put the Ernesiders a point up with two minutes left. It was a fraught final couple of moments, but Ballyshannon held on to force the play-off. Defensively, Kieran Keown Marcus Harley and Darren Gettins all put in serious performances. In the centre of the pitch Pauric Patton and Eamon McGrath worked hard throughout. Up front David McGurrin and James Barron were the stand-out performers for the homesters. The play-off between Aodh Ruadh and Ardara in the under 16 championship has been set for Wednesday, 26th at 7.30pm in Dunkineely. The lads have really put everything in and the very least they deserve is a big show of support in Dunkineely this Wednesday. Make sure you get there and help roar our boys on.
There was mixed fortunes for the under 13 over the past week. Last Wednesday they had a great win over Ardara in Father Tierney Park. They got off to a horrendous start going down by 2-5 early on in the game before clawing themselves back into the tie to win by four points on a final score line of 4-11 to 3-10. It was a match where the attack really stepped up to the mark and Shane McGrath, Nathan Boyle and Philip Patton all delivered big performances. Elsewhere Oisín Rooney at midfield and Conor Kennedy at full back also made big contributions to turning the game around. On Monday evening Ballyshannon came out on the wrong end of the result with Four Masters winning by 4-7 to 3-6. It was nip and tuck throughout, but Four Masters just edged ahead in the final moments. Oisín Rooney did well when moved to full back where he got good assistance from Brendan Gillespie at wing back and Jason Granaghan at corner back. Up from Ryan Gallagher and Garret Sheerin never gave up and gave fighting displays. That game completes the under 13s league season, a season where they finished third, just outside the league final spots.
The under 12s travel to Ballintra on Saturday for a Go Games blitz with Naomh Bríd. The action gets under way there at 7pm.
Training for under 12s, 13 and 14s takes place this Wednesday at 4.30pm up at the park.
The under 10s played Bundoran, Naomh Conaill and Kilcar at the blitz in Kilcar last Saturday and acquitted themselves very well. The team were happy with their day out and thank to Kilcar for their smooth organisation of the blitz.
Under 6 and under 6 training continues this Saturday at 11am in the school field. Well done to our player of the week Kyle McCafferty and to our gold star champions JJ, Oisín and James.
~ HURLING ~
Well done Eddie Lynch and Colm Kelly who came second and fourth in the county Féile skills competition in Letterkenny on Sunday. Kieran Kelly also took part and did very well considering he is underage again next year. There's a picture of the lads on aodhruadh.org. We have a picture of the lads on aodhruadh.org. Good luck to the under 14 hurlers who play Buncrana in the county championship semi-final in Father Tierney Park on Thursday at 7pm. All support is very welcome. Many thanks to Des Cosgrove, Colm Drummond and all the staff in Supervalu, Bundoran for being so helpful with our bag pack for the trip to Féile last Saturday. Aodh Ruadh's under 14 hurling team and management gratefully acknowledge a contribution of €200 from Ballyshannon ESB towards their trip to Clare to participate in the national hurling Féile. We have some pictures from the presentation on Tuesday 18th May on aodhruadh.org.
The under 10s took part in a blitz at Saint Eunan's on Sunday past. We had two teams taking part and both did very well. On Monday evening they took part in the Community Games county final against Burt. They lost but, despite getting off to a slow start, they competed well throughout.
This Sunday we host an under 8 blitz. All players to be up at the park for 10am.
Any parent of any underage hurler who wishes to buy a subsidised helmet can contact any underage manager or John Rooney on 086-2587793.
~ LADIES ~
The senior ladies suffered a heavy defeat to a strong Malin side on Sunday morning up in Inishowen, however they were playing without many of the team's key players who were unavailable due to exams. The ladies will commence their 2010 championship campaign next Saturday evening, 1st May, in Glencolmcille. The time hadn't been confirmed at time of mailing. A time will be posted on aodhruadh.org as soon as we hear of it.
The under 16s were defeated by Four Masters last week. In a very tight game they were unlucky to be beaten by the narrowest of margins. They have no game this week. Training will continue on Wednesday at 7pm and Friday at 4.30pm.
Well done to the under 14s who had a good win against Saint Naul's on Saturday. Their training takes place at 7pm on Wednesday evening.
This Saturday the under 12s will take part in the last Go Games blitz in Glenties at 2pm.
~ CAIRDE AOIDH RUAIDH ~
There will be a meeting of the Cairde Aoidh Ruaidh committee this Tuesday, 25th May, in Aras Aoidh Ruaidh at 8.30pm. As you may have heard, the club has launched their major fund raising initiative for 2010. The scheme, entitled Cairde Aoidh Ruaidh, asks club members to sign up and donate the equivalent of €5 a week to the club in the form of a monthly direct debit. We are appealing to club members to get behind the scheme. It is essential for the club's financial welfare, which is in a precarious state. To get some information on the scheme you can download the brochure from aodhruadh.org. This brochure also includes the standing order form for the scheme. If anyone needs any further information don't hesitate to contact us on [email protected] or call 087-6431805.
~ PUB QUIZ ~
The last pub quiz of the season in Owen Roe's this weekend is in aid of Aodh Ruadh so we appeal for all club members, in whatever discipline or capacity to come out and support the quiz this week. It gets under way at 10pm in Owen Roe's with Sylvester Maguire doing his Magnus Magnusson impression and plenty of prizes on offer.
~ CPR TRAINING ~
Bayview Primary Care Team Ballyshannon are hosting a mass CPR training event on Wednesday 26th May in Dorrian's Hotel from 7pm to 9pm. If you are interested in attending the Heartsaver CPR for Family and Friends' course, which is offered by the Community Resuscitation Service then please contact 071-985269 or 087-9682067 and give your name and details. Remember CPR can mean the difference between life and death and it is vital that as many people as possible get trained.
~ DONEGAL V DOWN ~
Donegal v Down on Sunday 30th May is NOT an all ticket fixture. Tickets will be needed for the stand only.
Prices for the stand are as follows:
Covered Stand - €27 / £23
Uncovered Stand Adult - €25 / £21 (This is a family area)
Uncovered Stand Juveniles - €5 / £5
Uncovered Stand Senior Citizen - €15 / £13 (Only 50 of these seats are available.)
Admission to the Terrace will be pay in on the day at the following rates:
Adult - €15 / £13
Juveniles U16 are free
Senior Citizen - €10 / £9
~ LOTTO ~
There was no winner of the €10,000 Aodh Ruadh Lotto jackpot last Sunday. In the lucky dip €100 went to Ellen Ward, Tonery. €20 each went to: Teddy and Anne McShea, Tully; Teddy Kane, Erne Dale Heights; Kane Family, Cluain Barron; Catherine McKee, c/o Colaiste Cholmcille; and Marita Maguire, Cloghore. The numbers drawn were 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 17. Next draw on Monday evening at 9pm in Owen Roe's Bar. The jackpot is €10,000 so get out there and buy your ticket; if you're not in, you can't win!
This Saturday the lotto team for the Saimer Court is: JUVENILE HURLING.
You can receive the club notes by e-mail every Tuesday morning. To subscribe, enter your details on the website, www.aodhruadh.org, or e-mail your request to [email protected].

An Tearmainn
Seniors:
Last weekend Termon played in the Secondary Senior Football League against  Milford at Moyle Park Milford and ran out 3point winners. Training continues every Tuesday and Thursday. All new players welcome. The Secondary Senior Football League continues this weekend as we play Fanad Gaels at home at 6:30pm. Check local press for details.
Good luck to Donegal this weekend against Down in the  Championship game in MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey on Sunday.
Ladies:
The ladies had a great win on Sunday against St Eunans. They play Moville in the 1st round of the championship game @ 6pm in Moville all support appreciated. After the game there will be a night of the races in the lagoon starting at 9.30 in aid of the ladies team going to Belmullet. All support for this event would be greatly appreciated and everyone welcome!
Under 14 girls have a game Thursday evening text Grainne for details
Minor
The Termon Minors lost out to Downings last Friday night in a hard fought contest. The Team are at home next Friday 28th against Robert Emmets,
Under 14 training now switches to Friday evenings, for more information contact John McNamara 086 152 4741.
Under 12 & 13 Training continues on Sunday evening's @ 6pm in Errigal College,
The Under 12's competed in an under 12 blitz in Milford on Monday 24th, well done to all the under 12 players who took part and many thanks to Milford for hosting a very enjoyable and competitive evening.
The Under 10 Squad have a blitz in Fanad Gaels this weekend throw in is at 11am, bus leaving the Burn Road at 10.15.
The Under 8 squad have a game in Cloughanelly on Friday evening the 28th May, Thrown in @ 7pm, bus leaving the Burn Road @ 6.15pm,
Under 6&7 training continues at the burn road @ 10.30 pm on Saturday Mornings.
A VHI Cúl Camp will be hosted this year in Termon at the Burn Road beginning 12th July running to 16th July. Please contact Gerard Grant on 087 417 8865 for more information, you can register online at  http://www.vhiculcamps.gaa.ie/
Lotto: This weeks draw will take place on Friday night in the McCafferty's. The lotto co-ordinators are Bernard Gallagher & Don Gallagher.
Their will a Carboot Sale for Termon GAA Club in The Lagoon, Termon on Saturday 29th May from 10am - 2pm. Please come and support. Loads of Bargains. To book a table contact Gerry 086 0622776

ST. NAUL'S NOTES
CLUB MEETING
The May senior board meeting, postponed last week, will now take place this Monday night 31st May at 9pm in the Clubrooms with everyone welcome.
SENIORS / RESERVES
The seniors play Four Masters this Saturday evening 29th in Páirc Gearóid O'Gallachóir, (in the new Secondary League), with a throw in time of 6.30. No joy last Saturday against Bundoran when we lost out by 2 points so it would be good to pick up the points this Saturday.
We wish a speedy recovery to all players currently receiving treatment for injuries
Senior and Reserve training continues every Tuesday and Thursday night at 7.30pm. in Páirc Gearóid O'Gallachóir.
BEST WISHES
We extend our best wishes to Stephen Griffin and all involved in the County Senior team as they take on Down in the first game in this year's championship, likewise we extend our best wishes to Barry Griffin and all involved with the County Minor team as they also get their campaign underway on Sunday in McCumhaill Park at 12 noon.
SLOTTO
There was no winner of last weekend's Slotto jackpot, winner of 80 Euro for nearest to correct sequence was Brendan O'Neill, Letterbarrow. Sequence drawn was 5-2-7-4-1-6 & 3. This weekend's jackpot will be €650.
LADIES
Well done to the senior ladies who came from behind to record a great victory over Naomh Bríd / Pettigo last Sunday in Páirc Gearóid O'Gallachóir, the return leg is on in Ballintra this weekend. 

Na Dúnaibh
Bhi bua tabhachta ag an foireann sinsir in eadan Naomh Padraig, An Mhaigh ar an Sathairn is chuaigh thart leis an scor 0-13 go dti 0-6 agus thainig na scoranna o Eric Mac Roibeard 0-4, Padraig Mac Rodaigh 0-2, Aindrias O Conchubhair 0-2, Colin O Gallachoir 0-1, Garrai Mac Laifeartaigh 0-1, Colin O Gallachoir 0-1, Pol Mac Giolla Choill 0-1 agus Oisin O Buidhe 0-1. Bhi sar chluichi ag DaithI Hay, Marty Mac Lochlainn, Shea Mac Giolla Choill agus Eric Mac Roibeard. Ni raibh cluiche ar bith ag ar foireann tacaiochta.  Ar an Sathairn seo chugainn casann an da fhoireann ar Naomh Ultan as baile ag 5-30 i.n agus 7 i.n.
Beidh an chead blitz faoi-10 ar siul ag Gaeil Fhanaide ar an Sathairn seo chugainn 29u Bealtaine agus curfar tus leis na h'imeachtai ag 11 r.n.
Bhi bua 5-10 go dti 3-9 ag an foireann faoi-18 in eadan An Tearmann ar an Aoine is chuaigh thart.
Torthai an Mini-lotto don Luan 24u Bealtaine: Uimhreacha: 1-5-6-28. Ni raibh buaiteoir ar bith den phota oir agus b'iad  Donal Mac Daibhid, Cluain tSalach agus Tomas Mac Carrain, Carraig Airt  na daoine a  le tri uimhir  agus ta €75 an duine  bainnte acu. Ni raibh buaiteoir don beile do bheirt agus bhain Madge Ni Dhubhaigh  an buideal uisce beatha.  Duais dioltora - Patsy O Dochartaigh. Beidh an  tarraingt  ar An Luan seo chugainn  31u Bealtaine  i dTeach Tabhairne Ui Luodhog,  Carraig Airt agus beidh  €10,000  ar fail ins an phota oir. Ticeidi  @ €2 ar fail o baill an fhochumann agus i siopa agus tithe tabhairne eagsula sa cheanntair.
Ta an chlub ag reachtail Trath Na gCeist in Ostan Na Tra ar an Aoine seo chugainn 28u Bealtaine agus ta failte roimh gach duine.
Bingo mar is gnach san ionad oiche Shathairn ag a 9 a chlog agus beidh failte mhor roimh gach duine.
Tuilleadh eolais ar fail ar an chlub suiomh: http://paddyfenny.tripod.com/clgnadunaibh/ agus fosta ar leathannach  facebook (CLG Na Dunaibh)
Beidh an VHI  Cul Camp ar siul ar Phairc Na nDunaibh i mbliana idir 12u-16u Iuil agus ta eolias ar fail o Dhonnchadh Mac Giolla Bhride @ 0876132360.

Naomh Mhuire
The numbers drawn in the weekly lotto were 13,14,18,23. There were no winners, The jackpot is currently at €1820.
The ladies team went under to a stronger Dungloe team at Mullaghderg on Sunday, a superb Rosses capital defence snuffed out any threat posed by the home team. Final score Dungloe 4-9, Naomh Mhuire 0-8.
Mayoral elections campaigns are in full swing with Loughanure Shaun Rodgers standard bearer, having a launch in Casadh An T-Sugain, and well known referee Robbie O'Donnell carrying the Annagry colours as he threw in the ball on his primary in Sharkey's lounge. The remaining candidates Rann-na-Feirsde's Sean Rodgers and Mullaghduffflag bearer
Anne Marie Boyle entering the fray within the next few weeks. It promises to be a long hard summer.
The Under 16's had a good away victory against Bundoran on Wednesday last which means they qualify for the Semi Final of the Southern Championship. The goals coming from David Coyle and Shaun McvCafferty. Final score Bundoran 1-13, Naomh Mhuire 2-12.
The Minors overcame a good Naomh Columba team at home on Friday night with good performances coming from Tómas Devenney and Luke McFadden. This kept our unbeaten league run going with one game left. Final score Naomh Mhuire 0-13, Naomh Columba 1-8.
Club sympathy is extended to James McCole Calhame and Teague McCole Annagry east who had two family bereavements within the past fortnight.

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