Street League:
St. Loman's Mullingar Annual Street League is back!
Boys born from 2010 to 2014 and girls born from 2009 to 2014 will take part in this year’s tournament which looks like being our biggest one yet!
Subject to the latest guidelines, the Street League will kick off on Wednesday, June 9th and the coaches are already preparing the teams where brothers, sisters, friends, neighbours and classmates go head-to-head in Mullingar’s most family-friendly competition.
New members are very welcome and joining couldn’t be easier. Every local primary school is represented so why not join the fun and see for yourself why the Street League is the sporting highlight of the year for so many kids.
Sport Ireland:
St Lomans in conjunction with Sports Ireland and the Keep walking /keep well initiative are now in the position to open up our walking track. St Lomans Mullingar Gaa are offering the walking track Monday and Thursday 6pm to 9pm. Sunday 10 til 12. Download the Get Ireland Walking app. Choose keep walking keep well which brings you into county and club to book your free slot. Let's keep walking
Club Lotto:
Draw Date: Thursday 23rd May
This week’s jackpot: €7800
Numbers drawn: 9, 11, 16 ,23
Next Week’s Jackpot: €7800
No Jackpot Winner
Draw Date: Thursday 20th May
Remember it could be you!
Condolences:
St Loman’s Mullingar are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Mel Hughes.
Mel Hughes joined the nursing staff of St Loman’s Hospital in 1962. He won a senior championship medal in 1963 and in 1968 he transferred back to his native Edgeworthstown and won a senior championship medal with Mostrim GAA in 1974. He returned to St Loman’s in the late seventies.
In his late forties he joined Mullingar Harriers and became an accomplished runner. He went on to represent Ireland on numerous occasions and competed in the veteran’s world championship in 1996 in Bruges.
Mel was always extremely active in the club. Monday to Saturday he could be found on the club ground. Mel took on the task to restore the stone wall which forms the perimeter of the grounds.
We are forever grateful to Mel for his maintenance of Club grounds, his hard work cutting the grass for several years kept our grounds in pristine condition which is something we are unbelievably proud of. Mel took great pleasure in watching St Lomans grow more successful and took great pride in recent years watching the current crop go on to win several county championships and appearing in a Leinster final.
We send our deepest condolences to the Hughes Family, his wife Margaret, three daughters Melanie, Mairead and Emer.
Ar Dheis de go raibh a anam.
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