MARSHALSTOWN/ CASTLEDOCKRELL
Wednesday August 25 2010
CAMOGIE FINAL BUS
Marshalstown Camogie Club is organising a bus to travel to Croke Park on Sunday, 12th September , 2010 to support our county Senior and Intermediate Camogie teams in the All Ireland Senior and Intermediate Camogie finals.
As a club and parish we are well represented on both teams with J.J. Doyle managing and Tommy Roche as selector on the senior team and our very own Ellen Kelly on the intermediate panel.
Anyone interested in travelling on the bus and supporting J.J., Tommy, Ellen and all our Wexford girls can contact Jacinta on 086 8838140. Cost of bus is €10 per person. Cost of tickets into Croke Park is €5 for under 16's and students and €30 for adults. Seats will be given out on a first come first served basis.
For the past several months both the senior and intermediate Camogie panels have been a regular presence on our pitch. As a club we are very proud of the girls on both teams especially Ellen who at 17 is one of the younger members of the panel and a huge inspiration to all our young members.
We are delighted with how well both teams have done and we wish everyone involved the very best for the All Ireland. Hopefully we will have two trophies coming home to Wexford. Please get behind our girls and support them all the way. CHARITY BED PUSH
Please support the Bed Push and Charity walk from Enniscorthy to the Hollow Pub, Ballinure, Marshalstown, in aid of Hope Cancer Support Centre, Enniscorthy is on Sunday, 29th August departing from Market Square at 3p.m. Barbeque follows with music and raffle. BAPTISMS
We welcome into the Christian community Babies Áibhe Louise Cloke, Amelia Willow Rose D'Arcy, Aaron Joseph Cowman and Jamie Michael Cowman who were baptised recently and we congratulate their parents. MARSHALSTOWN N.S.
Marshalstown National School reopens for all pupils after the summer holidays on Tuesday, 31st August. SYMPATHY
Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Séamus Rellis formerly Castle-
dockrell. May he Rest in Peace.
CASTLEDOCKRELL UNITED
Many thanks to everyone who supported our barbeque last weekend in the Holy Grail, Ballindaggin. Door prize winners were 1st €100 Voucher Dol's Beauty Parlour Breda Byrne.
Other prize winners were Chloe Mythen, Evelyn Morris and Ray Mernagh. Raffle winners 1st lunch and bottle wine sponsored by Tom Kenny was Anne Nolan. 2nd Supreme Shave sponsored by Turkuts Barbers, Enniscorthy was Pat Carroll. 3rd Hair Voucher sponsored by Snazzy Snips, Ferns was Ray Malone.
Other prize winners Pauline Carroll, Johnny Nolan, Joan Atkinson, Myles Lambert, Pat Kenny, Noreen Rodgers and Ray Malone. Many thanks to the sponsors for the prizes, to Breda, Ger and staff in the Holy Grail for everything, to Séamus & Denise Foley who sponsored the meat. Without all these people and those who bought and sold tickets the night would not have been the success it was.
Men's awards were presented on the night with Murt being Top Scorer and players of the year being James Nolan and Jim Nolan. The women's player of the year was Catriona Nolan. Also the U16 girls were presented with their medals for their winning of the Div 2 title. The player of the year was Ashleigh Harte. Top goal scorer was Katie Atkinson and a special award to Sara Celik for her two fine goals in the play-off.
On Monday we had another busy evening with the visit from FAI Delegation who are in the county for the festival of football. Awards were presented to U-8's Top scorer Daniel Leech and player of the year Cathal Roche. U-12's Top scorer George Leech and player of the year Dillon Byrne. U-14's Top scorer Danny Dreelan and Player of the year Eoin Ryan. Youth Player of the year Derek Byrne. All awards were presented by Packie Bonner and Ray Houghton. More details of the event will be in the September newsletter. Thanks to everyone who turned up.
The new ground looked spectacular. It is well worth a visit. Special word of thanks to the committee who have worked long and hard for this giant leap for the club. Training schedules that have been arranged to date are Men's Monday and Fridays at 7.30p.m. Women's Thursday at 7p.m. Under 14's at 7-8p.m. on Thursdays. CAMOGIE NEWS
Well done to our u-16 team who got to the county semi final by beating St. James Ramsgrange. This is our fourth underage team to reach their county semi final this year. We are delight with their progress. With our girls playing so well our club can only go from strength to strength. The u-16's will be out against Buffers Alley in the semi final with the date provisionally set for September 4th. More info will follow closer to the date.
Our intermediates are out in the inter B county semi final on Thursday, 26th August at 7p.m. If they win they will be in the final on Sunday, 29th August at 5p.m. No venue has been set.
To raise funds for our underage Camogie club we are running our "guess the score of the All Ireland Camogie final" competition again this year. Have a guess at who will the All Ireland and what will be the score. Cost of each guess is €2 and can be bought from all underage players. I.C.A. GUILD
Marshalstown I.C,A. will resume after the Summer recess on Monday, 6th September. Competition pot of homemade strawberry jam. New members welcome. LUCKY DIP
Marshalstown Cóiste na nÓg are currently selling Lucky Dip tickets with prices ranging from 1 cent to €20. Top prize is €2,000. Tickets can be bought from all committee members, trainers, mentors and parents of players. Please support as all money goes towards the development of underage hurling and Gaelic Football in our club.