PRO Notes 19.2.2017

Dennis Diggins, Joe Regan, Tommy Ryan all with Men’s Player of the Year, Jamie Barry

The Annual Club Dinner and Dance, celebrating 66 years took place at the Claddagh Ring in Hendon on the 18th February 2017 and was a fantastic occasion enjoyed by all three sections of the club.  A big thank you to Finbar Holian for being such a marvellous host and providing wonderful food and hospitality.  The evening contained some speeches and awards but most of all great ‘craic’ and enjoyment by all to the music of Slim Attraction.  Congratulations to the following recipients on their awards:  The men’s Player of the Year went to Jamie Barry (hails from Listowel, Co Kerry) who had a fantastic first season with the Club and the Youth Club Person of the Year went to Colin Corrigan, the current Youth Secretary who was very deserving of the award.

See all the familiar faces in the photo gallery.

All our weekly youth training sessions are under-way and reminders are as follows.  Cedars Youth & Community Centre, HA3 6QH. Training every Friday from 6 – 7 pm and will run until Friday 31st March. Cost is £3 per night. Open to all ages and abilities from Reception to Y6. Indoor and Outdoor facilities are being used.  Indoor training for Under 12 Girls at Salvatorian College HA3 5DY on Wednesday’s, training from 6.30 – 7.30 pm ending on 30th March. Strength and Conditioning at Salvatorian College HA3 5DY on Thursday’s. Training will finish on 23rd March. U12’s from 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm Under 14s and older 7.30 – 8.30 pm.  U16’s are preparing for the season and are training at Whitmore School every Tuesday 7.00 – 8.00pm.

The men’s team will start their season’s training at the same venue from the 21/2/17 at 7.30pm.   Anyone wishing to join these sessions should contact either Colin Corrigan who will be able to provide more information for the Youth Section (07917 729411) or Dennis Diggins for the men’s team (07768 352680).

The next youth meeting is scheduled for the 1st of March.  Venue and time to be confirmed.

 

By Irene Sheridan Tue 14th Mar