Oram club notes
May 21, 2013
ORAM NOTES 18th May
DR WARD CUP: We produced our best display of the season to beat table topers Emyvale in Oram by 3-09 to 1-09, in a good team performance.
GYM: The gym is available on designated nights for club members, minors can only attend with senior panel members.
NEW ARRIVAL: Congrats to Paul and Grainne Graham on the birth of baby boy Senan last week.
u-8 COACHING: Continues on Thursday nights from 7.0-8.0
u-8 Blitz: This Saturday in Toome check with management for details.
U-6& Nursery: Continues on Fridays at 7.
u-12 LEAGUE: Starts this Saturday check with management for opposition and venue.
u-14 league: Our fine u-14 form continued when we defeated Currin-Clones last Saturday in Oram by five points, next game away on 1st June, players are asked to train on designated nights before this game.
FRIENDS OF ORAM: The scheme was an outstanding success last year, and already a large volume of people have already signed up. The monies raised goes towards the upkeep of our teams and playing pitch. All those who play or support our club are asked to join. As an incentive this year, club hoddies and jumpers are on offer exclusive to friends of Oram, the chance to enter a draw for the clubs All-Ireland tickets, the 10euros a month also covers players insurance fees for the year.
1963 REUNION: It is planned to mark the 50 year anniversary of the clubs 1963 junior winning team, the event is planned for September.
MAYOR OF ORAM: Congrats to Margaret Ward who was a popular and deserving winner of the Mayor of Oram last night in the club. Well done to all our contestants who took part and to those who attended and made it a very entertaining night, once again well done to Pierce who co-ordinated a very successful fundraiser for the club.
u-16 LEAGUE: Home to Latton tonight at 7.30 in Blackhill.
SYMPATHY: To the Mc Kee family on the death of Robby Mc Kee.
CONGRATS: To popular minor player John Laverty who celebrated his 18th birthday last weekend.
CHAMPIONSHIP:
RECREATIONAL GAA: The club are running its inaugural over 35 tournament on a date to be confirmed in July, for the Eddie Mc Donald cup, four teams will play in the tournament which is sure to attract huge interest. Those eligible include all past players who are over 35 and players under 35 who have not played competitive football in three years. More details in the coming months.
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