by Martina | Jun 13, 2018 | Club News, Emmets B, Emmets C, Golf Society, Ladies, Senior, U12, U14
Munster Final Ticket Information.
All ticket requests from Club Members to Club Secretary Norah Browne by Friday 15th June.
Tickets Information: Price details are as follows:
Adult Stand Pre Purchase: €35
Adult Terrace Pre Purchase: €25
Juvenile in both areas: €5
Students/OAP’s will receive €10 concession on Full Priced Adult tickets at the designated stile prior to entry with Valid ID.
Please note: Tickets are also on sale through gaa.ie/tickets and participating Centra and Supervalu Outlets.
by Martina | Jun 13, 2018 | Club News, Ladies, U12
In splendid sunshine Frank Sheehy Park was awash with colour as the finals of the John B Keane league took place on Friday evening last 25th May. Members of the Listowel convent school band – Ava McElligott, Triona B Kennedy and Katelyn Shine played the Boro, the Ashes, An Ghleann and the Rural Rangers teams around the park. First off was the B final where The Ashes captained by Caoimhe Lynch and Dylan Twomey took on the Rural Rangers skippered by Emilie Browne and Patrick McCormack. As Colman O’Flaherty threw in the ball The Ashes took off in an attack led by John Breen and a great score from Daniel Shine opened the scoring and the Ashes never looked back.
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by Martina | May 16, 2018 | Club News, U12
Great turnout and super weather for Round 2 of the John B League in Frank Sheehy Park on Monday night last.
by Martina | May 16, 2018 | Club News, U12
The 15th Annual John B Keane League kicked off on Monday evening last in a flurry of excitement, nerves and sun burn. As ever Frank Sheehy Park was a hive of activity as the four teams in the Senior John B Keane League took to the field. The Boro captained by Robbie Scanlan and Anne Browne met with the mighty Ghleann skippered by Blake Finnucane who unfortunately suffered badly from the weekends tropical temperatures and Edel Dillane. This was a keenly fought game with Adam Heffernan and Robbie Scanlan steeling a march of their counterparts with some fine scores along with two lovely points from Tommy Enright.
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