Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Club Notes - 19th September


Jack The Joker
No. Drawn - 7
Our popular Jack the Joker Fundraiser will continue this Sunday night in The Stables Bar where the Jackpot will be €2,300 as on Sunday night Bridget Murray was drawn out of the drum but did not find the Joker, however she does win €50 while Pat Galvin and Paul Murray won €25. We appeal to all our supporters to continue purchasing the tickets as the funds raised will go towards our ongoing development works at the club grounds.



Senior Football
This Saturday night we play Ring in the quarter final of the County Championship in Fraher Field at 7:30 pm.

Intermediate Football
We play Sliabh gCua this Saturday at 4:30 pm in Bushy Park in the semi final of the Western Championship.

The Brawl in the Hall
Our club has teamed up with Brickey Rangers in a novel fundraising event called “The Brawl in the Hall” organised by White Collar Boxing.  Twelve boxers from each club will square up to one another in three 1½ minute rounds of action.  Training will commence in the near future so all boxers will be in prime condition in time for the big night.  The event takes place on Saturday, 15th December at Dungarvan Sports Centre with tickets priced at €10.  These will be available shortly.  More details to follow in the coming weeks.

Stephen Enright, Mark Cummins & Richie Foley
Kevin Tobin & Jim McGrath square up

Club Bingo
Our club bingo will continue in the CBS Hall this Sunday night where the Jackpot is €1,500.

Club Committee Meeting
The next meeting of the club committee will take place on Thursday, September 20th, at 8 pm in The Club Grounds.

Booking of Pitches
We would like to ask all team managers to please ensure that they have booked the pitch with Bernard Shields before they arrange training sessions.

Sympathy
On behalf of all in the club we would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the late Michael Coleman, Ballinacourty who died tragically last week. The Coleman family have strong connections with our club for many years and many members of the family wore the club colours with distinction. Once again we send our sympathies to all the Coleman man family on their terrible loss.