
U10's enjoy tournment held last
Sunday
U12 FOOTBALLERS
had a great win over local rivals
Rostrevor on a scoreline WARRENPOINT
5-16 ROSTREVOR 4-04
A great turn
out was had on Saturday morning
at the Camán Og Hurling
Academy. Well over 50 kids turned
up with over 20 mentors there
to help. Can all members please
notes that the official launch
has been moved back a week till
the 31st due to Communion in
the local areas.
Hard luck to
all the boys who played on the
DOWN JUNIORS HURLING TEAM yesterday,
when they lost out to Louth
by 2-12 to 1-09. Point representatives
were Ally Higgins, Michael Murphy,
John O Kane and Ronan Mulligan
with youngster Miceal Cunningham
getting called up to the bench
at the late stages.
Notice for
any of the U14 HURLERS going
to Down Under 14 Hurling Trials.
Will be held in Portaferry on
Saturday the 24th of May at
10-30am. All players are asked
to be at the ground by 10am.
Commiserations
to the MINOR FOOTBALLERS who
lost there unbeaten record to
Bosco by a couple of points
in an extremely tight match.
RESERVE FOOTBALLERS
were again without luck losing
against Saval on Sunday.
Well done to
the UNDER 16 FOOTBALLERS who
won last week against Saval
winning by two points in a very
competitive match.
Upcoming fixtures
include SENIOR FOOTBALLERS v
Annaclone 7.30pm Thursday 22nd(Away),
RESERVE FOOTBALLERS v Loughinisland
2.00pm Sunday 25th(Away), U15
HURLERS v Carryduff 2.00 Saturday
24th(Annsborogh), U13 HURLERS
v Killeavey 6.00pm Saturday
24th(Away)
According to
the county website the SENIOR
FOOTBALLERS are hovering in
third place in the table, and
the SENIOR HURLERS are even
dizzier sitting pretty on top.
Is it too early to talk of double
promotion?????
Football blitz
held in Moygannon a great success(see
attached photos)
Ballyholland U10's
Rostrevor
U10's
Warrenpoint U10's
Burren
U10's
On Sunday 18th
May St Peters GAC held an Under
10 Football Blitz in their footballing
fortress of Moygannon. Under
10 teams from neighbouring parishes
were invited for a feast of
football, and that is what they
got, with an extremely successful
and enjoyabe day being had by
all. Those who came out to watch
the fine talent on show in the
glorious weather were treated
to some fantastic football.
Clonduff and Burren brought
two strong teams with them whilst
the teams from Ballyholland,
Rostrevor, Mayobridge and, the
host, Warrenpoint all excelled.
What was perhaps
the most striking aspect during
the day was the dedication of
all those boys and girls involved,
everyone who wore their club
jersey on the day did so with
pride. The attitude of the players
must also be praised and all
involved were a credit to their
clubs.
Well done young
boys and girls of Down, and
many thanks to all who helped
out on the day