Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Club Notes - 28th May

Jack The Joker
No. Drawn - 47
Our popular Jack the Joker Fundraiser will continue this Sunday night in Kennedy’s Live where the Jackpot will be €4,826 as on Sunday night Seamus O’Brien was drawn out of the drum and picked card 47 which wasn’t the Joker though he did win €50. AC/DC c/o Niamh Enright and Shauna McGrath won €25 each. As well as our group of ticket sellers tickets can be purchased from Convenience Store Ballinroad, The Village Inn, Village Flowers, Kennedys Live, Spar, Mike Kiely’s Butchers  and Mousies Takeaway.

Tickets
Tickets for the Munster Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final Replay between Waterford and Cork must be ordered on or before Thursday, 29th May. Tickets for the Covered Stand are priced at €20 while those for the Uncovered Stand are €15. Terrace tickets cost €10. Family tickets are also available.

Club Bingo
This Sunday our Club Bingo continues in the CBS Hall at 8:30 pm where the jackpot is €600 but there will be extra prize money on offer at a small extra cost going in the doors.

Intermediate Hurling
This Sunday afternoon we take on Cappoquin in the Western Championship in Fraher Field.

Fundraising Cycle
Preparations for our fundraising cycle from Limerick to Abbeyside in August are now at a very advanced stage. A specially designed cycling jersey has been designed for the cycle and can be purchased by anybody who wishes to do so. Priced at €40 they can be ordered from Michael Cosgrave or Benny Flynn and they could very well become a collectors’ item in years to come as the cycle is on track to be a fantastic success so get your order in quickly to avoid disappointment.

Intercounty Activity
On behalf of all in the club we would like to congratulate Richie Foley and all the Waterford Senior Hurlers on their fantastic performance in Thurles on Sunday last and wish them the very best of luck ahead of the replay next Sunday

Booking of Pitches
All team managers are reminded to please ensure that they have booked the pitch for training or matches with Michael O’Donovan. We would also ask team managers to please try and do as much heavy training in the areas behind the goals.