Tourlestrane GAA Club Notes

December 05, 2013

John Quinn, Diarmuid Dunne, Seamus Gildea, Eamonn O'Hara, Barry
Walsh, Shane Dunne with their Sligo Champion All Stars Awards
With the 2013 season coming to a close, the club held the last
quarterly draw for this year. The draw took place on Sunday last, the
1st of December at 2pm in the Clubhouse with over €4,400 in prizes.
The club are greatly appreciative of all our supporters both near and
far who continue to support our club both on and off the field.

The winners of the draw were as follows: the top prize of €1,000 went
to Porick and Elaine Murray, €500 to Stephen Henry and John Gilespie,
€250 to Sandy O'Hara, Eamon Walsh, Nace Feeley and Siobhan Crawley.
The €200 prizes went to Paul Murphy and Karen Gallagher. Finally there
were 10 €100 winners in John (pub) Gallagher, Eugene Leonard, Paula
Gavaghan, Joe Doherty, Luke Colleran, Seamus Haran, Breege O'Hara,
Adrian Gallagher, Enda Feeley and Gerard Quinn (London).
Again, we thank you all for your support and look forward to your
continue support in 2014. Lottery Syndicate tickets for 2014 will be
on sale in the coming weeks.

The draw was followed by an deserved high to round off the season.
Well done to our Senior Hurlers on retaining the Martin Brennan
Memorial cup.

Congratulations to Castlerock NS on winning the Sligo Girls Mini 7s recently
Many of girls played on the successful Tourlestrane U12 girls team who
won the County A Championship Final this year.

Date for you Diary: Tourlestrane GAA club will celebrate the success
of 2013 by holding a dinner dance in the Castle Dargan on Sunday the
29th of December.

Well done to our 6 Senior men, John Quinn, Diarmuid Dunne, Seamus Gildea, Eamonn O'Hara, Barry
Walsh, Shane Dunne who received their awards at the Sligo Champion All Stars in the Sligo Park recently.


Good luck to former club player, Brendan Egan, who lines out for St.
Vincent's, Marino, Dublin, this Sunday the 8th of December in the
Leinster Senior Club Championship against Portlaoise.

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