Sport

Club Call - every Thursday

Getting into gear for the Clogher Valley 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, March 20 (10am) are (back) Michael Treanor and Eugene McKenna from Clogher Valley Rugby club, Dee McCarroll, Olivia Shevlin, Monica Mahoney and Paulline Donnelly of Knockmany Runners; (front) Cathy Donnelly and Paula Donnelly from St Macartan ladies'<br />Picture by Press Box Media
Getting into gear for the Clogher Valley 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, March 20 (10am) are (back) Michael Treanor and Eugene McKenna from Clogher Valley Rugby club, Dee McCarroll, Olivia Shevlin, Monica Mahoney and Paulline Donnelly of Knockmany Runners; (front) Getting into gear for the Clogher Valley 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, March 20 (10am) are (back) Michael Treanor and Eugene McKenna from Clogher Valley Rugby club, Dee McCarroll, Olivia Shevlin, Monica Mahoney and Paulline Donnelly of Knockmany Runners; (front) Cathy Donnelly and Paula Donnelly from St Macartan ladies'
Picture by Press Box Media

LOCH MÓR DÁL gCAIS: The club are hosting their first ever St Patrick's Day Hooley in Boyles Bar Crumlin. £10 family ticket, £3 single available from any committee member. All welcome.

BROCAGH GFC: To mark the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising, the club are hosting a talk on the lives of Sean MacDiarmada and Thomas Clarke by historian and author Gerard MacAtasney in the Castlebay Centre Brocagh on Friday, March 18 at 8pm. Admission free, refreshments available.

BRACKAVILLE GFC: A talk on ‘Easter 1916 in the East Tyrone area’ will be delivered in the clubrooms on Monday by Roddy J Hegarty of the Cardinal Ó Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive. Free admission, all welcome.

PEARSE ÓG, ARMAGH: Na Piarsaigh Óga will be taking part in St. Patrick’s Day parade. All players, members & parents are welcome, please wear club colours. Meet at Palace gates 12.15pm. Collection point for kids after parade is Cathedral Road complex 2.45pm. For more details contact Christine 07843055978 or BJ 07562009907.

SILVERBRIDGE HARPS GFC: The club is holding its annual Dinner Dance and Presentation Night on Saturday, March 19 in the Carrickdale hotel. Tickets are available from committee members and everyone is welcome to attend.

DARRAGH CROSS GAC: The Big Breakfast takes place on Sunday from 9am to 1pm in the club hall. Everyone welcome.

ST AGNES’ GAC, BELFAST: The club are holding a coffee and cake sale in Andersonstown Leisure Centre this Saturday, March 19 from 10am to 4pm. Everyone welcome.

REDMOND O’HANLON GAC, POYNTZPASS: ‘Green Day’ takes place this Sunday, March 20 in the Parochial Hall, Poyntzpass from 1pm. Traditional music, Irish dancing, hot food, face painting, arts and crafts, Leprechaun Pot of Gold treasure hunt and more. £5 adult, £2 child and £12 family.

AGHADERG GFC/BALLYVARLEY HURLING CLUB: St. Patrick's day celebrations at the club begin on Saturday, March 19 at club with hurling 7s for senior players at 5.45pm. Inside the hall the night begins at 8pm with Music, Irish stew and dessert. £6 adults, £4 children. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

DERRYTRESK GFC: The club are holding an Easter Tuesday night Concert in their clubrooms at 8pm sharp, featuring a host of local musical and dancing talent. A narration of the Easter Rising 1916 events with local connections will also be on the bill that night.

CUCHULAINN'S, DUNLOY: There will be a series of Easter Rising Centenary events on Easter Tuesday, running from 7pm until 9pm in the clubrooms.

MOY TÍR NA nÓG: Everyone is invited to come along to a Coffee Morning in An Mhaigh GAC Clubrooms this Sunday, March 20 at 11.00am to mark the official re-opening of our clubhouse.

ST MARY’S, ARDMORE: There is a selection of Club merchandise available to purchase, some at reduced prices. Please contact Emmett or Barry if you would like more information.

O’NEILLS GFC, AN PORT MOR: Club Port Mór are organising a “Come Dine with Port Mór” evening on Saturday, April 30. If you would like to participate in being one of the hosts for this event please contact Colleen Tonor 02837548690 or any club member.

ST MARY’S, KILLYMAN: Irish dancing continues on Monday nights from 6.30pm to 8pm. All new members welcome.

GLASDRUMMAN GAC: Congratulations to senior player Paddy Kelly who received a British GAA All Star Award for his position of wing half forward.

ST JOHN’S GAC, BELFAST: The walking group’s next outing is to Blued Lough in the Mournes on Saturday, March 26. We will be leaving the club at 9.30am if you wish to join us. For further details contact Kevin McGlynn on 078 3596 0804 or secretary.stjohns.down@gaa.ie.

TECONNAUGHT GAC: Outdoor juvenile training commences this Sunday at the pitch at 11.00am. This is for U6/U8/U10 and U12s. All new members are very welcome. Just make yourself known to any of the mentors on the day.

ST ERGNAT’S GAC, MONEYGLASS: Easter Bake Sale in aid of Health and Wellbeing Self Esteem and Emotional Development Course on Saturday, March 26 from 10am to 12pm in the Clubrooms. There is also a Big Easter Breakfast on Sunday, March 27 at Moneyglass Community Centre. Entry £5, all proceeds to the club.

EDERNEY ST JOSEPH’S: On Saturday, the club are holding a clean up day around the changing rooms and club grounds from 9am in preparation for the new club season. Everyone welcome.

ST MARY’S, EDENDORK: Preparations for our 100 mile cycle are well underway. If you would like to participate or indeed help out in anyway text 07850 017825 to request an information pack.

ST EUNAN’S, LETTERKENNY: If anyone wants to nominate a manager for the Junior men’s football team or is interested in the position, please contact Charlie McAteer on 087-266 8633.