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Your weekly sporting club notes
GAA: Ballyboughal Well done to the first team who had a comprehensive win over St Oliver Plunketts ER in the Joy Cup. The second team lost to Raheny in the Parson Cup.Club membership is now due. Please contact Ian McGill, Hugh Fitzsimmons, Lar Lynch or a committee member for more details. The ladies football team has started back – new players welcome. Please contact Michelle Wogan on 086-2258850 for more details.
Your weekly sporting club notes
ATHLETICS Fingallians Well done to Sarah Murray, Sarah McCarthy, Bronwyn Keogh, Megan Keogh and Shane Gore who competed in the National Indoor Track and Field at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast recently.
Your weekly sporting club notes
GAA Ballyboughal: The club agm is being held this Thursday at 8pm in the school hall. All players and members are encouraged to attend. Juvenile training has started back on Saturdays at 10am on the pitch.
Michael puts Ollie through his paces
THE first standing ovation of the 2009 Sportstar of the Year awards was reserved for an Irish rugby legend, as Ollie Campbell took his place in the Fingal Independent/ Clarion Hotel Hall of Fame.
Confessions of a sport addict
FINAL Whistle' is getting damned fed up of this arctic weather. No GAA, no rugby, Premier League football across the water decimated no decent horseracing or anything else worth tuning into for that matter. Thankfully there's a bit of Spanish football to look at or else we'd be reduced to viewing some dreadful drivel like the All-Ireland Talent Show or some other mind-numbing offering from RTE, made even worse by the fact that the TV licence has just been purchased for another year of 'delights'.
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