February 07 2008
Craigbane Senior training resumes tonight (Friday) at 7.30pm. Training also continues on Sunday morning at 12 noon and on Tuesday night at 7.30pm. All under 16's are to attend training tonight.
All fixtures for the year ahead have now been published. Craigbane Reserves start the year off with a fixture on the 3rd April at home to Coleraine. The Seniors are'nt fixtured to play until the 20th April. Again they are home to Coleraine. The Seniors have been handed a tricky away game in the Dr Kerlin Cup 1st Round as they face holders Glenullin. In the Carlin/Duffy Cup the minors will play Doire Trasna.
Congratulations goes to Lee Moore for achieving a 2008 College All-star. Lee, who was unlucky not to recieve an All-star last year, fantastically made up for the disappointment in this years performances in style.
Club membership is now due. All membership is to be paid to either John Devine or Harry Mc Laughlin. There has been several names put forward for the 'Use of the Defibrillator'. A highly trained Resuscitation Officer will be coming to the Club before the end of February. More names are still well appreciated. The club would like to stress that this good opportunity is open to anybody in the community.
Ladies training continues on Sunday morning. A time is to be confirmed. All Gala Dinner, Youth Presentations, and Dinner Dance photos have been entered into the Club Website. Please feel free to look at our photos. The Guestbook is still up and running. Again please feel free to add a comment. The clubs Guestbook Administrator will monitor your comments. Our club website address still remains at www.craigbane-gaa.com.
There was no Lotto Jackpot winner this week. The numbers were 08, 09, 18 and 19. The £50 Lucky Dip winner was Pat Mc Menamin, Kilgort Rd. Next weeks Jackpot now stands at £3,450.
And finally Craigbane G.A.C would like to send their condolences to the Feeney family, Park on the tragic loss of Martina. A great sense of shock and disbelief has numbed the entire community circle to a girl that was highly respected for her great sense of humour, bubblyness and her fantastic care for others. Mary Queen of the Gael, Pray for her
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