An Riocht / Kingdom
Tuesday 3rd April
3pm U14 Camogie An Riocht v Drumaness; 4pm Lotto Draw Jackpot £5,600; Numbers 9-17-24-26; No Winner; 1 Match 3 Receives £100 M O'Hanlon; Sellers Prize £25 Richie Edgar; 6.45pm Senior Gaelic Saval v An Riocht; 7pm Minor Camogie Liatroim v An Riocht.
Wednesday 4th April
11am Men's Shed; 6.15pm U12 Gaelic; No U6 Camogie today; 7pm U14 & U16 Camogie; 7.30pm Senior, Intermediate & Minor Camogie practice.
Thursday 5th April
6pm Irish Dancing; 6.30pm U16 Gaelic Ballyholland v An Riocht; 7pm U14 Gaelic; No U8 Camogie today.
Friday 6th April
11am Men's Shed; 5.30pm P5 Gaelic; 6.45pm Senior Gaelic An Riocht v Ballyholland; 7.30pm Camogie in-house match Seniors v Intermediates
Saturday 7th April
11am P1/P2 Gaelic; 12pm P3/P4 Gaelic; 6pm in Drumgath Felix Darby Cup Final Mayobridge v An Riocht Reserves
Sunday 8th April
Camogie Feile in Portaferry; 10.30am Breakfast; 11am U12 Gaelic Rostrevor v An Riocht; 2.30pm Band practice; 8pm Bingo
Monday 9th April
11am Men's Shed; 6.15pm P6 Gaelic; 6.30pm U10 & U12 Camogie; 6.45pm U14 Gaelic An Riocht v Shamrocks; 7.30pm Senior, Junior & Minor Camogie; 9pm Lotto Draw
Tuesday 10th April
6.45pm U18 Gaelic Clann Na Banna v An Riocht; 7pm U16 Camogie Ballyholland v An Riocht; 7.30pm Executive committee meeting.
There are no Youth Club activities this week, re-opening for young people 6.30pm Monday 9th April.
The volunteers and leaders are meeting during this week to plan the April to July programme, if there's anything you would like included then call out or inform any of the youth club volunteers or staff via facebook. Already planned are Child Protection Awareness, Disability Awareness and Food Values Budgeting for Better Nutrition for parents, leaders, and young people which is a short food budgeting programme that aims to make healthier food choices more accessible within a limited budget. The programme includes practical activities as well as hands on cooking in each session and is delivered by Boys & Girls Clubs and also OCNNI Youth Work Training (Levels 1 - 3) for young people, staff and volunteers delivered by Youth Action.
Over 100 children and parents attended the Easter Picnic 'Le Gaelige' at Dunavil on Saturday with Cara Burns finding 'an ubh órga', the Golden Egg and Eilish Curran the 'Bunny Hamper'. Thanks to everyone who helped make it the success it was.
In the first match of the U14 Gaelic season Rostrevor beat An Riocht 4-16 to 2-4. The first half was close, but Reds ran away with it after the break. Team: Oisin Davies, Mark McVeigh, Zac Curran, Oran McAleenan, Ben Matthews 0-1, Tyler Shepcar, Miceal Harper 0-1, Lorcan Donnan 1-0, Ryan Quinn, Cameron Gribben 1-1, Conor McConville, Jayden White, Darragh McAlinden 0-1, Jack McDonald, Luke Quinn, Daegan Cordell, Matthew McCartan, James Donnelly.
In adult Camogie challenges An Riocht had the better of Ballymacnab and Mullaghbawn.
At the U16 Camogie An Riocht lost to Clonduff 10-9 to 3-2 with our scores coming from Cerys Clarke 1-2, Cerys Finnegan 1-0 and Kelcie Curran 1-0. Best wishes to the Clonduff Camog who hurt her ankle.
The U18 Footballers beat Bosco 6-16 to 4-6 in a high scoring affair under the Dunavil lights
Camogie Fixtures Booklet launch L to R: Rosanne Small Booklet Organiser, Tara Campbell Club Chairperson, Paula Fearon Camogie Chairperson, Teresa White Coach.
Cara Burns receives her prize from the Easter Bunny for finding 'an ubh órga', the Golden Egg.
The U16 Footballers won v Clann Na Banna 1-24 to 0-5.
The P6 Footballers enjoyed a good game with Longstone on Saturday.
At the Camogie Fixtures Booklet Launch, Club Chair Tara Campbell and Camogie Chair Paula Fearon accepted copies from organiser Rosanne Small. Thanks to the sponsors Smith Concrete, Peter Harper Plastering, St Colmans PS, Cully Contractors Ltd, Rafferty's Mace & Maxol, Murn-Tec Engineering Ireland, Sun-Tech Computer Services, Murtagh School of Irish Dancing, Lomac Construction Ltd, Brendan Loughran & Sons Contractors, Kingdom Youth Club, Steven Campbell Plumbing & Heating Ltd, Kittys Road Community Association, John MacMahon & Co Chartered Accountants & Auditors, Homestyle Kitchens & Bedrooms, P&J Morgan Newsagents, Cashel Engineering Ltd, Hardy's Furniture, Mourne Flooring, Joe O'Hare Construction and Mountain Lodge Plumbing & Heating Specialists.
GAA Gaeltacht Scholarship forms for 2018 are available from Dunavil. Forms must be returned to [email protected] or to the County Office in Castlewellan by 5pm on Friday 20th April, late applications will not be accepted.
In the Feile Peil, An Riocht will host a team from Wexford. The official Feil Peil photo with the team wearing their new 'DR Diesel' kit will take place before the Shamrocks game at Dunavil on Monday 9th April, players are asked to be present for 6pm. As part of 'Feile Fundraising' there is a Scrap Metal Skip at Dunavil and everyone is asked to deposit any scrap metal items that they have in it. #Support Our Team. We could still do with two more hosts for our Wexford visitors as stand-by in case of anyone already signed up having to pull out.
There is an opportunity for someone to train as a Volunteer Manager with Volunteer Now, this is a hugely important role as the club relies on volunteers to run it, so if interested contact us asap. There are only 15 places available in Northern Ireland and the course usually costs £520. Don't help with camogie, don't help with football, don't help with fundraising, don't help with youth, don't help with maintenance, it's your club, here's something for you to help with.
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