Castleknock club notes

September 18, 2019

Sept.9 – Castleknock, Leinster’s Representatives in the LGFA/Lidl/Jigsaw promoted One Good Club Mental Health initiative for young people, receives a One Good Club Accreditation Plaque for the work done during the five-week project. Many thanks to Barbara O’Neill and all her team.

Sept.10 – The Castleknock Camogie ‘B’ team continues on its winning ways, in spite of a slow start, beating Cuala 6-10 2-2 in the Junior 3 Championship. Eimear Stynes, Lucy Quinn and debutant Aisling O’Neill scored two goals each. Castleknock are now the only unbeaten team in the J3 Championship.

Sept. 11 – A doubly disappointing evening as both Ladies Football teams lose. The ‘A’ team lose the Adult Cup Div.2 Final in Chanel by 2-6 5-9 to an excellent Parnells side and the ‘B’ team suffer a first defeat in Div.5 of the League losing by 0-10 3-8 to Naomh Olaf with Castleknock and Olafs now equal top of the Division on 22 points each.

Sept.12 – No Lotto Jackpot winner. Next Jackpot €7,400. Five Match 3 winners get €60 each – Conor Cunningham, Paul Grimes, Michael Hayes, Mary O’Brien, Sean O’Riordan. Lucky Dip €30 Winner – Grace McKeown.

Sept.13 – The Senior Footballers win the AFL Div.2 title with a 0-13 0-3 win over Na Fianna ‘B’. Tom Quinn, deputising for Graham Hannigan, received the Div.2 Cup. Ann Carolan wins the two precious All-Ireland Final tickets in the Club Raffle. Thanks to everyone who participated.

Sept.14 – Congrat5 to Ciarán Kilkenny and the rest of the Dublin team on their historic 5-in-a-row All-Ireland Football Final successes. A memorable occasion for Castleknock and Dublin. In the Mix for Six now.

Sept.15 – A dominant display by the Intermediate Camogie team beating Na Fianna to make it two wins from two. Next Championship match against St. Brigid’s on Sept.22. A hard-earned draw 0-11 2-5 for the AFL9 footballers against Erin’s Isle means that on the basis of the head-to-head record against Cuala the team has qualified for a Promotion Play-off with Clann Mhuire.

A good morning too for the Minor Hurlers. The ‘A’ Championship team makes it two wins from two beating Lucan by 3-12 0-10 while the ‘C’ Championship team beat Kevins by 6-15 3-4. No luck however for the U-15 hurlers when losing the ‘A’ Championship Semi-Final to Kilmacud 2-10 2-17. Congrats to the Dublin Ladies Footballers on another marvellous All-Ireland success.

The Club extends its deepest sympathies to Johnny, Angela, Daniel and Mia Murphy on the passing of Johnny’s mother Ann. Ar dheis De go raibh a hanam

 


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