The seniors and reserves were beaten by Brackaville on Sunday and have no games this weekend. Youth training continues as normal on Saturday at 10.30am. The U10 boys have a blitz in Omagh and are asked to travel directly to Healy Park for 10am. The U12 boys have a friendly away on Saturday and must be at Clanabogan for 9.45am. Boys are asked to bring £2 for the bus. The U14 boys have training tonight (Thursday) from 7pm to 8pm. They are taking part in a blitz in Fintona on Saturday. Parents are asked to transport the boys to Fintona and all are asked to be at Clanabogan for 9.30am to coordinate transport. Congratulations to the U14s who reached the final of the Feile on Saturday – some great performances to be build on. Well done to our U8 boys who competed so well at last weekend’s blitz in Tattyreagh. They won five out of six games. Thanks to the parents who transported the children to Tattyreagh. Good luck to the minors boys who play Tatttyreagh away in the Championship on Wednesday at 7.30pm. Best of luck too to the minor girls who play Pomeroy in the Championship at Clanabogan on Monday at 6.30pm. All support appreciated. Youth at all levels are reminded to bring their waterbottle and £1 to training once per week. Anyone willing to referee in upcoming blitzes (both boys and girls) please contact Fiachra Woods or Anne Donaghey. Please note that Squareball have now closed their shop and therefore kit has returned to Clanabogan where it can be purchased through Dympna Cleary any Saturday morning. The Club Drumragh Auction will be held on Saturday May 5 at Clanabogan. Viewing begins at 9.30am and the auction starts at 11am. Due to the fantastic response from our members for our gala tickets, Drumragh has increased the number of tables to accommodate those who have yet to purchase a ticket. We have a small number of new tables available and individual tickets can purchased by contacting Michelle Cox or a member of the gala committee. The club would like to thank all those who already have tickets and we are all looking forward to a wonderful night. Gaelic4Mothers and others training continues on Thursday at 8pm. Any woman can attend – only condition is you no longer play competitive football. Come along to keep fit, make new friends and enjoy the sport. Well done to the latest LastManStanding winners Mick McNally, Liam Quinn, Aoibh O’Neill and Liam McCrory who share the prize fund. The cyclists had another good outing on Sunday and will be out again next Sunday at 9.30am at the Leisure Centre car park and Wednesday night at the 7pm at the pitch. The monthly tidy up will be on Saturday and the last Saturday of every month and we ask people for their time and equipment to help the clear-up. Sympathy is extended to the Doran family, Lammy, on the sad death of Elizabeth, grandmother of our Scor representative Andrew Masterson. This week’s winning Club Drumragh letters were I J L U Z. There was no jackpot winner but the five £10 winners were Mickey Rodgers, Marie McBride, Martin Quinn, Joe O’Donnell and Eugene Donnelly. Next week’s jackpot will be £4,550 and the draw will be held in Clanabogan Country Club.
LADIES NOTES
Training continues on Monday night at Clanabogan for senior ladies at 7pm. The senior ladies are at home to Mna na Deirge on Saturday at 7pm in the League. Training continues as usual for all youth teams with the junior teams training on Saturday from 10.30am to 11.30am at Clanabogan. The U12 girls have a home League game this Saturday at 11am against Sperrin Og. Girls are asked to be at the pitch for 10.30am. The U14 girls training continues on Monday at 7pm and on Saturday at 10.30am. The girls are to be congratulated for a very spirited performance away to Aghaloo last weekend coming away the victors with on a scoreline of 8-6 to 5-2. Thanks to the parents who came along to support the girls. The minors played Rock on Monday and won 2-7 to 3-1. Well done girls. We wish the minors good luck as they have their first Championship game on Monday against Pomeroy at Clanabogan at 6.30pm.
Players are asked to be at the pitch for 6pm. Please come out and support the girls. Take note that Squareball have now closed their shop and therefore kit has returned to Clanabogan where it can be purchased through Dympna Cleary any Saturday morning. Gaelic4Mothers and others training continues on Thursday from 8pm to 9pm. Any woman can attend – only condition is you no longer play competitive football. Come along to keep fit, make new friends and enjoy the sport. Anyone interested in joining the ladies committee please contact Dympna Cleary, Jackie McSorley or Peter Donaghey. All additional support is welcome. This week’s winning Club Drumragh letters were I J L U Z. There was no jackpot winner but the five £10 winners were Mickey Rodgers, Marie McBride, Martin Quinn, Joe O’Donnell and Eugene Donnelly. Next week’s jackpot will be £4,550 and the draw will be held in Clanabogan Country Club.