Killeedy club notes

July 13, 2021

Fixtures:

U11's Hurling League 

Round 3. Tues 13th July at 6.45pm in Raheenagh. Killeedy-Tournafulla vs Drom-Broadford

 

U9's Hurling Leagues:

Round 2. Friday 17th July at 6.45pm in TBC.  Killeedy vs Athea

 

U15's Hurling Championship :

Round 3. Mon 19th July at 7pm in  Tournafulla. Killeedy-Tournafulla Monaleen. Referee - TBC

 

U17/ Minor Hurling Championship 

Round 2. Wednesday 21st July at 7pm in Tournafulla. Killeedy-Tournafulla Minors vs Killacolla Gaels. Referee - Michael Browne. Updates on WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook & Instagram

 

Results:

Round 5 of West Intermediate Hurling C'ship on Saturday 10th July at 7.30pm in Páirc Íde Naofa Raheenagh. Referee Owen Curtin.

Full time. Killeedy: 1-19(22) Vs Feenagh-Kilmeedy: 2-20(26)

 

Round 1 of Mr Binman U17 Hurling Division 2B last week in Tournafulla.. Referee Donnacha O Callaghan

Full time. Killeedy: 0-19(19) Vs Feenagh-Kilmeedy: 3-19(28)

 

 

U9s:

Well done to the Boys & Girls of our U9 Bord na NÓg club who played at home Friday against Monagea in the U9 Football Leagues. Great display of football skills.

Picture 1:: Inset Here

U9 Killeedy Football

 

U17s:

Round 1 of U17/Minor Hurling Championship last week in Tournafulla. Killeedy-Tournafulla V Cois Laoi Gaels

Picture 2:: Inset Here

 

 

GAA for Dads & Lads:

Killeedy have been invited by another 'Dads and Lads' club to participate in a football match, on Saturday 24th July in Raheenagh at 7pm. We are recruiting to fill a team of between 7 and 9 players. Please contact Damien on 087 8238390 if you are interested in playing the game.. It's just 10minute halves, it's football, it's going to be a bit of crack..

 

The GAA launched their newest initiative ‘GAA for Dads & Lads’, click below for details. ‘GAA for Dads & Lads’ is a social hurling and football programme for those keen to enjoy Gaelic Games outside the traditional competitive structures of the GAA. We have included a number of different resources for you below to help promote this initiative;

With an emphasis on the social interaction and enjoyment that only team sports can provide, GAA for Dads & Lads is about keeping fun and participation to the fore of hurling football regardless of age or experience. The games allow incidental contact only (to minimise risk of injury) so skills are to the fore over physicality. So regardless of whether you are a recently retired great, a lapsed player looking to reconnect with the game you once loved, or completely new to Gaelic Games and looking to try your hand at a bit of hurling or football, ‘GAA for Dads & Lads’ could be for you.

 

Rules:

General GAA playing rules apply but all teams must follow the principles of Social Gaelic Games.

Any contact that occurs should be incidental. No aggressive tackling or shoulder charges. Play the ball not the man!

Hurling: Helmets mandatory.

Football: Gumshields mandatory

 

Games:

20 min games (10 min halves). Roll on, roll off subs. Games are self-governing - players call fouls, line balls and wides. If playing another GAA for Dads & Lads team, agree on playing adaptations in advance (e.g. rotating goalkeeper, 2-touch restrictions, goals only scoring, etc.) 

 

Pitch:

Half size regulation pitch. Smaller than regulation goals if available

 

Teams:

Adult males - min 7 /max 9 a side. No team management. If numbers are an issue, consider linking with other clubs. Players should not be registered members of a squad competing in official GAA club, league or championship structures.

 

More information:

Websites:  Further details of the programme can be found at the following sites;

•        www.gaa.ie/dadsandlads

•        https://learning.gaa.ie/dadsandlads

 

Promotional Material: Download our promotional material including social media assets and logos from either of the following sites;

•        https://learning.gaa.ie/dadsandladsresources

•          GAA for Dads & Lads

 


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