Austin Stacks GAA Juvenile News

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Austin StacksJUVENILE CLUB NOTES

PEIL FAOI 6: The spirit among these lads is to be experienced to be believed! Some very very promising players! As fine a group of footballers as we’ve ever had! See you all again next Sunday, boys!

FAOI 8: Our Under 8 footballers will be travelling to Churchill this Sunday morning for the Siobhán Cotter Memorial Tournament. Details to follow by text. Good luck, lads! Give it your almighty best!

FAOI 10: (i) Our Under 10 stalwarts will travel to Churchill on Sunday morning to partake in the Siobhán Cotter Memorial Tournament. Details will follow by text. Go n-éirí go maith libh, a leaideanna. (ii) Last Sunday we had a very enjoyable visit from Laune Rangers agus imríodh peil den gcéadscoth! (iii) The Under 10 Garry Fernane Cup competition will be played shortly.

SCÓR NA nÓG: Scór na nÓg (Under 17 on 1-1-‘15) time is upon us! For Scór rules (especially new rules on quiz)…text an e-mail address to 0876606693.

FAOI 13: Tralee Town Board Under 13 Championship will start on Sunday next, 12th October. Tús maith, a bhuachaillí!

FAOI 15: Tralee Town Board Under 15 Championship will start on Sunday 19th October.

FAOI 16: (i) Round 5 Division 1: Churchill v AdeS A was played on Monday last. (ii) Division 2 Final: AdeS B v Churchill or Na Gaeil on Sunday 19th @ 12.00 noon. Good luck!

PEIL NA gCOLÁISTÍ: ‘Well done’ to The Green players, Mike O’Donnell, Calvin Foley, Jack Ó Sé, Colin Griffin, Seán Fitzmaurice and Craig Corcoran who played their parts in an O’Sullivan Cup victory over Cnoc an tSeabhaic. Rock representatives on the Mounthawk team were Ciarán O’Reilly, Ferdia Ó Briain, Louis Ryle, Fergal Ryan, Darren Bastible and Cathal O’Reilly (inj).

AN GHAELTACHT: Thanks to the GAA and to TDB and to our Club for their promotion of our language per GAA grant…a note of gratitude: “Our son gained a part-scholarship from the GAA. He attended the 3-week summer course in the Corca Dhuibhne Gaeltacht and had a brilliant time. He is now finding the verbal communication much easier in school. He also received an award while in the Gaeltacht for his attitude towards and his use of the Irish language as well as his attitude towards other students. This has increased his confidence going forward.”

AN CHARRAIG ABÚ! Comhghairdeachas leis na sinsir v Ciarraí Thiar on Sunday last. A great win! Go raibh an suvae leo ar an Domhnach. An Charraig go deo!

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