Saturday, May 21, 2016

Photo of the Week

Western & County Minor 'A' Hurling & Football Champions, 2003
Back Row (L to R): Bernard Gorman, Stephen Power, Cian Moloney, Brian Scanlon, Eoin Enright, Peter Phelan, Michael Browne, Mark Gorman, Philip Wade, Daryl Ryan, Kelvin Brady.
Middle Row (L to R): Jim O'Mahony, Shane Donnelly, Jason O'Brien, Eddie Casey, Patrick Hurney, Ronan Fleming, John Kindregan, John Gorman, Cillian Barry, Anthony Whelan, Eoin Brackett, Seamie Murray, Pajo Lanigan, Paudie Donnelly.
Front Row (L to R): Declan Byrne, Joey Mullen, Séamus Shields, Mark Fives, Simon Hanrahan, Patrick Lynch, Richie Foley, Tiernan Murray, Mark Ferncombe, John Cosgrave.

This week's photo comes from the club social of 2004 and shows the Minor Hurling and Football panels that won the Western and County Titles the previous year. This was the third time in the club's history that the Minor Double was completed and the first since 1976.
Club History
Abbeyside / Ballinacourty GAA Club was formed in 1967 as a result of the amalgamation of Abbeyside Hurling and Football Clubs and Ballinacourty Football Club. It is situated within the Parish of Abbeyside, Ballinroad and Garranbane. Located on the eastern side of the River Colligan, it forms the northern and eastern shorelines of Dungarvan Harbour from Abbeyside Church to Ballinacourty Lighthouse
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Development Fund
Abbeyside/Ballinacourty GAA Club has been growing at a dramatic pace over the past 10 years with the population of our parish increasing rapidly. We must ensure that we have the best facilities for all our players. We want to ensure that the next generation have the facilities that they need and deserve. We are asking supporters and friends to support this project over the next five years.
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Strategic Plan
Past generations have had their visions for the future of our club. These are our current aims and with these achieved we hope to hand on the club to future generations in the same healthy state it was passed onto us.
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Abbeyside/Ballinacourty GAA Club, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Ireland.
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