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Club News: Week Ending 11.01.14

7th January 2015 By Munster Rugby

Club News: Week Ending 11.01.14

This week’s Club News come from Kilfeacle, Waterford City, Thurles, Richmond, Waterpark and Shannon.

If you would like to see your club on the Munster Rugby website, please send on any club news, upcoming events, match reports or photos to seangeary@munsterrugby.ie.

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Kilfeacle RFC News

Courtesy of:- Jamie Keaty, Club PRO

On Sunday last, Kilfeacle RFC welcomed Skibbereen RFC to Morrissey Park in the Munster Junior League. The weather conditions on the day were perfect for whatever brand of rugby either side wanted to play. With these two teams in close proximity to each other in the league, it was building up to be a cracker. However, as often seen with two well drilled teams, they found it a difficult task all day to break each other's defences down.

The game began with the home side on top in the pack but found it very difficult to exchange their possession and territory into points on the board. The scoreline at half-time saw Kilfeacle trail by 6-3 with Darren Lowry converting the home side's penalty. Determined not to let recent good performances and results go to waste, Kilfeacle knuckled down early in the second half which enabled John Hanly to touch down for the game's opening try in the corner. It was fitting that John scored his first try of the season on his birthday. Ten minutes later, with a penalty advantage coming, the Skibbereen fullback stroke a drop goal from the 10 metre line to give the persistent away team the lead once again by 9-8. The remainder of the game was played within the away teams half and it was their defence that dominated time after time as Kilfeacle lay siege on their line. With 2 minutes left on the clock, Kilfeacle earned a penalty which seemed to be right on the edge of Lowry's range. He pointed at the post and duly converted, giving the home team the win with a scoreline of 11-9, to the despair of the travelling support.

As reported by Tony Cooney, part of the Kilfeacle RFC management team, "It's great to be able to come from behind in that fashion. It is important that Kilfeacle capitalise on their recent run of form by keeping strong numbers training. Next week is another big game as we travel to Waterpark RFC for the next league game. As always, all support would be greatly appreciated.

Waterford City RFC News

Courtesy of:- Fintan Purcell, Club PRO

Munster Junior Division 2: Bandon 26 – 3 Waterford City
City came up against a Bandon side unbeaten this season in the league and found out why. The Waterford side started slowly allowing Bandon an opening try in the first couple of minutes. City responded well and won a penalty which Darren Walsh converted to leave the score 7-3. The rest of the first half was a good contest but a rolling maul just before the half got Bandon a second try to lead 12-3 at the break.

The effort and work rate from City was impressive but the home team were very sharp and dominated possession and territory in the second half. Despite some great defence, the Cork side managed a further two tries to win their eighth game in a row. Next up for City is Crosshaven at home next Sunday. Waterford City would like to thank their sponsors, Brennan Catering, Sun Life Financial, The Three Shippes, Kingfisher and The Premium Butcher.

U-13/14s: Waterford City 22 – 19 Clonmel
City had a good win at home against Clonmel. The win was due reward for all the training they have put in this season. Keep up the good work lads.

Thurles RFC News

Courtesy of:- Brian Scanlon, Club PRO

Munster Junior League: Ballincollig RFC 10 – 52 Thurles RFC
The Thurles First XV travelled to Ballincollig on Sunday last, in their first fixture of 2015. On what was a perfect day for rugby in Cork, Thurles travelled with a few injuries, which included Club Captain, Brian Lyons. The Tipp men didn't let this disrupt them as those who came into the fold took their chance and they recorded their third winning bonus point on the bounce.

Thurles kicked off and started brightest as Larry O'Gorman claimed the kick to set up an attack right from the off. Some good play by the pack, including the Kelly brothers Phil and Joey, brought play inside the Ballincollig 22, where Thurles stayed until, O'Gorman touched down in the corner to finish the move he had started, the conversion hit off the upright to leave the try unconverted, 0-5.

Ballincollig restarted the game, the slippery ball wasn't dealt with by Thurles and the home side were awarded a penalty as the ball had hit a Thurles player after being knocked on. The Ballincollig out-half stepped up to reduce the deficit, 3-5.

The next 10 minutes were very nip and tuck, with a lot of play taking place around the middle of the park. After defending well, Thurles started to put phases together with O'Mahony, Kinane and scrum half Nicky Irwin making good ground in attack before he was stopped in his tracks but was able to pop the ball over a Ballincollig players head, to Aidan Dwyer who was following in support. Aidan was stopped short but was able to release his arms to stretch out and increase Thurles' lead with the unconverted try, 3-10.

""Thurles made their way up the field again from the restart from a clearing kick, after a great chase from Peter Coman, Shane Moloney and Adrian Bourke, they forced the error and the ball landed into Nicky Irwin's hand, who with work to do, finished from 40 yards out to touchdown beneath the posts, with the conversion being added by Aidan Dwyer for a score of 3-17.

Aidan Dwyer scored a try and kicked 6 conversions in Thurles RFC's bonus point win at Ballincollig RFC on Sunday

Just before half-time, a great break from captain Eoghan O'Dwyer put Thurles into another great attacking position, after great work and discipline from the likes of Donnacha Duggan and Ger McCormack in the build-up, it was Jason O'Mahony who drove over for a rare try in the corner, which was converted by Dwyer on the stroke of half time, with the bonus point secured, 3-24.

Thurles didn't rest on their lead in the second half, they continued to put the pressure on Ballincollig as they looked for more scores. Some great runs from John Coman, Shane Moloney and Eoghan O'Dwyer were causing the Cork men considerable problems. The pressure was eventually rewarded when Joey Kelly crossed over to keep the scoreboard ticking over with the try converted by Aidan Dwyer for 3-31.

The Tipp men were in control of this game but the management decided to introduce some fresh legs to help turn the screw, as Conor Cooney, Paddy Phelan and the 3rd Kelly brother (Dave) took to the field. A great run within minutes of coming on by Phelan, supported excellently by Peter Coman and Duggan saw the ball reach the hands of Irwin, who crossed for his 2nd try of the game (below) which again was converted by Dwyer, 3-38.""

As the game entered the final 15 minutes, Thurles were still intent on attacking at every opportunity, some great counter attacking play from the back line saw Eoghan O'Dwyer rewarded with a try of his own as he raced in from out wide to touchdown under the posts for a converted try, 3-45.

Ballincollig, who by no means lay down at any stage during the game, went in search of salvaging some pride, they put a number of phases together before eventually getting a well deserved try which was converted just left of the posts, 10-45.

With just a few minutes remaining on the clock, Eoghan O'Dwyer made a superb break down the left hand side of the field, after drawing in a winger, Eoghan passed to Aidan Dwyer, who in turn passed in-field to Colm Skehan who was flying up in support, who was stopped short of the line, after a quick look, Irwin found a gap and touched down to complete the days scoring, 10-52.

This was a good team performance, with all replacements, including Ollie Delaney and Charlie Langley picking up where the men before them had left off, in taking the game to Ballincollig. This could have been a tricky tie for Thurles, as the cobwebs of the Christmas break had to be shaken off. A 3rd winning bonus in a row sees Thurles in good stead heading into a busy January schedule.

The Thurles First XV play at home next weekend against Presentation, this game may be a Saturday Night Lights game, keep an eye on Facebook or our New Fixtures sign outside the clubhouse in Loughtagalla.
The Players and management would like to thank all those who took the time to travel to Cork to support the team and also to Ballincollig who provided top class hospitality after the game. We hope to see a big crowd at Loughtagalla next weekend as we continue our promotion push this year.

Thurles Scorers: Nicky Irwin (3 Tries), Larry O'Gorman, Jason O'Mahony, Joey Kelly, Eoghan O'Dwyer (1 Try Each), Aidan Dwyer (1 Try, 6 Conversions).
Thurles Squad vs. Ballincollig: 1. Ger McCormack 2. Colm Skehan 3. Jason O'Mahony 4. Phil Kelly 5. Larry O'Gorman 6. Pete Kinane 7. Joey Kelly 8. Donnacha Duggan 9. Nicky Irwin 10. Peter Coman 11. John Coman 12. Aidan Dwyer 13. Shane Moloney 14. Adrian Bourke 15. Eoin O'Dwyer (c) 16. Dave Kelly 17. Charlie Langley 18. Paddy Phelan 19. Conor Cooney 20. Ollie Delaney, Brian Lyons, Dwayne Stanley and Eoin Long.

Thurles Second XV Gleeson League: Thurles RFC 5 – 22 Clanwilliam RFC
The Thurles Second XV had a home game on Saturday afternoon, where they took on Tipperary neighbours, Clanwilliam. Thurles started brightest, a great kick through from Michael Holohan saw Eamon Flanagan, pick up and score the opening try of the game to put Thurles 5-0 ahead.

Thurles were competitive throughout but the fitness of the Clanwilliam team told as they ran in 4 tries within the 80 minutes. This Thurles 2XV team, is one of great potential, as it proved for 60 minutes on Saturday with great numbers available for selection by the management, but with only half of the team training regularly, fitness and organisation issues will continue to be the downfall. ""

Ger 'Redser' O'Grady passes the ball off the back of the scrum for Thurles RFC's 2nd XV on Sunday

With a number of important League and Cup games coming up in the New Year for the 2nd XV, it would be great to have regular faces appearing on Wednesday and Friday nights at 7.30pm sharp with the aim of bringing some silverware to the club in 2015.

Thurles 2nd XV Scorers: Eamon Flanagan (1 Try).
Thurles Squad vs. Clanwilliam: 1. Willie Shaw 2. Shawn Fitzgerald 3. Sonny-Bill O'Dwyer 4. Eoin Long 5. Frank Touhy 6. Dwayne Stanley (c) 7. Ger 'Redser' O'Grady 8. Luke Kelly 9. Ollie Delaney 10. Anthony Guinan 11. Michael Holohan 12. Ciaran Ryan 13. Shane Butler 14. Eamon Flanagan 15. Tommy Connolly 16. John Shaw 17. Eddie Smyth 18. Barry Cagney 19. James Ryan 20. Michael Flanagan, Josh Doyle, Pauric Russel, Pauric Egan and Richie Holohan.

Senior Women's Friendly: Thurles Women 36 – 5 Nenagh Women
Thurles Women's RFC got the New Year off to a winning start on Sunday with a 36 – 5 victory over Nenagh in a warm-up friendly ahead of the League re-start in the coming weeks. A spirited and confident team performance and some tremendous individual performances from players such as Linda Ryan, Ruth Purcell and Aisling O'Hagan meant that Thurles were easy winners over opponents Nenagh.

Thurles opened up scoring early in the game with a skilful try from Aimee Crowe, who had a superb attacking and running game, just to the right of the posts. The conversion by Megan Callanan was confidently slotted over to give the home side an early 7- 0 lead. Moments later Stephaine Moore was in over the line for Thurles' second try, the result of a superb passage of play from Ruth Purcell. Although the conversion attempt was unsuccessful by the narrowest of margins it was clear that Thurles were in control of the game.

Thurles, despite conceding a few penalties, never looked as though they would concede a try too easily and managed to turn over and win back vital possession at crucial moments in the game. The third try of the game was scored by Rebecca Byrne who scored close to the right corner. The angle for the conversion was tight and with a strong wind the attempt went just to the right of the posts. Thurles were ahead on a score line of 17 – 0.

Ciara Quinn was the next to put her name on the score sheet with a wonderfully executed try that gave Thurles a 22- 0 lead and firm control of the game despite the missed conversion attempt. The fifth try of the game was once again a Thurles try, the scorer on this occasion was Aisling O'Hagan, who had a confident and assured performance for the home side. The conversion was dutifully slotted over off the boot of Megan Callanan to leave the score 29 – 0.

Thurles' final try came from a fantastic passage of team play with a wonderful drive from Helena Birmingham that saw her gain vital ground before a wonderful offload to Megan Callanan who scored the try right under the posts ensuring that her conversion attempt was successful. With less than five minutes remaining Thurles had a 36 – 0 lead over visitors Nenagh.

Nenagh were not prepared to go home without a score however and in the dying moments of the game secured their first and only try, their determination paying off in the end. Their conversion attempt, the final kick of the day, was unsuccessful leaving the final score 36 – 5 in favour of Thurles Women's RFC.

While there may be a touch of disappointment at having conceded such a late try when they had been firmly in control of the play for much of the game there are a lot of positives to take from the encounter. The team played with grit, determination and true team spirit. There were countless striking individual performances all over the pitch, with six individual scorers on the day and wonderful support play from the team. Ahead of their vital remaining League games Thurles Women are building a formidable team.

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Senior Charity Match: The Legends vs The Rest of the World

St. Stephen's Day has long since become a major event on the rugby calendar at Thurles RFC, and this year was no different.

The Annual Charity Match between "The Legends and The Rest of the World" is seen by many as a chance to dust off the boots for one last time. in many cases, a first run out for the boots since the previous St. Stephen's Day.

Adrian McGinley is lifted in the line out by Brian Scanlon on St Stephens Day in the Annual "Legends vs The Rest of the World" Charity game. Jamie Barrett looks on, waiting to pounce.

The game which started as an uncompetitive friendly get together, soon developed , with the aid of some outstanding refereeing decisions, into a fully fledged, no frills contest between the "Legends" and the Pretenders to the Throne.

All in all, a most enjoyable day for everyone that took to the field, and an even more enjoyable evening at the bar afterwards with the Props telling everyone how well they had played. The final score on the day was a 36 – 29 win for the Legends.

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Father and Sons in action. The Dwyer family took to
the field on St Stephens Day in the Annual "Legends vs The Rest of the World" Charity game. Dad Tadgh is flanked by sons Sonny and Kenneth

This year's local charity was The Sean Doran Fund and Thurles RFC wishes to extends it thanks to all those who contributed in any way.

Richmond RFC News

Courtesy of:- Natalie McNamara, Club PRO

Our Condolences
It is with deep sadness we would like to offer our sincere condolences to Collins family on the passing of Michael (Sam) Collins. Sam was a former player and great follower of the club in recent years; and will be sadly missed.

Weekend Round-Up
The Thirds started back into the Gleeson League with a home win over Ennis on Saturday. We had an impressive first half and were up 19-0 at the break with a flurry of tries from Wayne Cronin, Shane Gallagher, and Brendan Mullins. Brian O'Neill also kicked 2 conversions. The second half was an equally fought game between the clubs. Ennis had a series of chances to score and with 5 minutes to go they scored a converted try, game finished 19-7.

On Sunday we had two game in the Canal Bank with the U14s welcoming Ballinasloe down to Limerick and the seconds playing Thomond in the MSSL in the afternoon. The U14s friendly was a great game and our lads came out too strong in the end winning impressively. Looking forward to the rest of the U14s season. The seconds narrowly lost to Thomond in the league with a 27-22 finish at the end, Great to see a few players back from injury and getting game time before the Greystones game. No game this weekend for the seconds but we are playing Shannon on Sunday week in our last league game before the Junior Cup starts.

As Munster are playing on Sunday the 25th of January in Thomond Park, all Junior Cup games have been moved to Sunday the 1st of February. We are playing Killarney in the first round now on the 1st of Feb.

New Clubhouse
Our Clubhouse has been open for the last 4 weeks and we would like to thank everyone that has helped out in the last year with the building work. This has been a great achievement for the club and we would appreciate your support going forward. We have plenty of events going on in the bar in the coming weeks, and we are also accepting Bookings for parties, application forms available in the club bar. Anyone that has already provisionally booked a date and does not have an application form handed in can you please do so ASAP.

Santa Photos
Everyone that came to the underage kiddies party and got their picture taken with Santa, these photos are now available for collection at training sessions or contact Pearl Mc Namara.

Coaching Courses
The Munster Branch will be running mini and foundation courses on the 6th and 7th of February, please get in contact ASAP if you're interested as there are limited places in these courses.

Drominbeg Drive Carefully
As the volume of matches and training increases across all teams, can you please ensure that you drive slowly and carefully through Drominbeg Estate when you are entering and leaving the grounds. Thanks

Weekend Fixtures
Saturday the 10th of January
Gleeson League, Estuary V Richmond, Shanagolden, 2.30pm
Senior Friendly, Richmond V Midleton, Canal Bank, 2.30pm
Sunday the 11th of January
Ladies, Richmond v St Marys, Canal Bank, 2pm

Waterpark RFC News

Courtesy of:- David Bowe. Club PRO

Munster Junior League Division 1: Waterpark steal the points in Kinsale
Kinsale 19 – 21 Waterpark
A try in the last play of the game from flanker Damien O'Dwyer gave Waterpark the spoils in this league encounter in Kinsale last Sunday.

Waterpark started the game well, with a try from second row Kevin Phelan. Full back John O'Brien added a penalty to give the visitors as 8 nil lead after 20 minutes. The home side got their opening try when a Waterpark attack broke down in midfield and the Kinsale player gained the ball and scored from inside his own half. John O'Brien landed a drop goal to give the away side a 4 point advantage at the half-time break.

In the opening minutes of the second half Kinsale scored their second try of the game to take the lead for the first time. Waterpark found themselves in a battle with a team fighting for their survival in the league.

Waterpark restored parity with another penalty from O'Brien. With the game entering the final ten minutes Kinsale crossed for their third try of the game which looked to give the home side their first league win of the season. But Waterpark were not to be denied and the forwards gave O 'Dwyer the chance he needed to secure the 4 league points for the Ballinakill side.

Overall a disappointing performance following some good displays before Christmas but the team showed great character in the final 5 minutes to get the win. Waterpark's Rory Hannon and Brian Walsh played well in the forwards while the experience of out-half John Lillis was telling.

Team: J O'Brien, S Horinbrook, J Millar, G Deegan, S Burke, J Lillis, G Merangh, R Colcough, R Hannon, A Walsh, K Phelan, D Joyce, D O'Dwyer, D O'Donoghue, B Walsh. Subs J Kelly, P Queally, E O'Connor, R Halley.

Next Sunday this side face a tough fixture in the league with Kilfeacle providing the opposition, kick off is down for 2.30pm.

Under 16 Friendly: Wexford17 – 26 Waterpark
Waterpark came out on top in this fixture played in Wexford last Sunday. The away side's tries came from Gary Healy, Stephen Jones, Alex Deegan and Fionn Breathach. Glen Kavanagh kicked one conversion.

Under 15 Friendly: Waterpark 21 – 31 Waterford City
In a game played in Ballinakill last Friday, Waterpark came up short against local rivals Waterford City. Waterpark running game was their downfall as a number of the visitor tries came from Waterpark running the ball from inside their own 22.

Under 14 League Final: Waterpark 7 – 10 Nenagh
Last Sunday morning Waterpark's U-14 team travelled to Clanwilliam's Collegelands pitch to take on Nenagh in the East Munster league final. The strong physical Nenagh pack took control of the game from the kick off and kept Waterpark pinned in their own 22 for much of the first half. The Waterpark player's brave defence eventually gave way and the Nenagh winger touched down in the corner for the opening try, adding the 2 with a fine touchline kick. A successful penalty from in front of the posts gave Nenagh a ten nil half-time lead.

A few changes to the Waterpark team created some forward momentum, and pack leader Mark O'Hare just fell short with a good drive close to the line. The Waterpark backs began to get more of the ball and threatened with some good breaks. Josh Duggan the Waterpark centre made a great run only to be stopped on the line by an illegal foot trip, the Referee had no hesitation in going between the posts and awarding a penalty try. Gavin Corbett kicked the conversion. With five minutes left on the clock Waterpark went in search of the winning score but were denied by the final whistle.

This weekend's fixtures
Munster Junior League:
1st at Home to Kilfeacle on Sunday @ 2.30pm

2nd Away to Carrick on Saturday @ 7pm

Under 18's Home to Cashel on Sunday @ 12

Under 16's Away to Enniscorthy on Saturday @ 11.30am

Under 15's Home to Clonmel on Saturday @ 11.30am

Under 13's Home to Clonmel on Saturday @ 11.30am

Minis Blitz at Home to Fethard on Sunday @ 10.30am

Shannon RFC

Courtesy of:- Siofra Scanlan

Last weekend saw our Senior XV travel to Galway to take on Galwegians. It was a great result with a 3-18 win for our senior lads. All and all a superb display of rugby, teamwork and determination. An important win and a great start to 2015!!

Your support is always important so if you can, come along and support your local club and your local team

Fixtures for this week are as follows
Saturday January 10th
Seniors ~ AIL ~ Buccaneers V Shannon, Dunbarry Park, Athlone, 2.30pm
3rds ~ Gleeson League ~ Clanwilliam V Shannon, Clanwilliam Park, Tipperary, 2.30pm

Sunday January 11th
2nds ~ MSSL ~ Shannon V UL. Bohs, Coonagh, 2.30pm
Ladies ~ Ladies Cup ~ Shannon V Tralee, Thomond Park 1.00pm

Remember If you cannot come to the matches we would ask that you come out and support any of our upcoming events. All details can be found at www.shannonrfc.com

Events & News
ERCC ~Munster V Sale Sharks Thomond Park Weekend 25th January 2015
Shannon RFC have a number of tickets available for our Club Members for this ERCC match. If interested, please contact Tadhg Crowe, on 087-6524958.

Support Shannon RFC Everytime You Shop at Tesco (Coonagh Roundabout Branch)
Great news! Now every time you shop at Tesco you'll be helping Shannon RFC.
How can you get involved?
Each time you shop, you'll receive a goodwill token which you can use to vote for Shannon RFC to receive fundraising from the Tesco Community Fund.
Every six weeks, money from the Tesco Community Fund will be shared out according to the number of tokens each cause receives. So remember to support your Club on your next shop.

Volunteers Always Needed
All at Shannon RFC would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who helped out at the club in 2014. It is much appreciated. We are currently looking for people to help out with upcoming fundrasing events. If you are a student doing a course in the media/ marketing sectors or English, retired, unemployed or would like to donate your free time we would urge you to support your Club and Volunteer. It is a great opportunity to develop your current skills and always looks great on a C.V. If you would like to volunteer in the club during 2015 please contact any committee member. All details can be found on our website here.

SHANNON RFC APP
Please feel free to share the link with anyone who may be interested. We would love some feedback from all of you who are following us on the app so feel free to email me directly at siofrascanlan@gmail.com If you still have not downloaded yet here is the link.

Get Your Name Out There On Our Website
Do you want to get your company name more widely known? Are you a tradesman looking to advertise at a reduced rate? Why not advertise with Shannon RFC. We are currently in the process of setting up a Shannon RFC Tradesperson's page on our website. This will be a one stop contact page for all kind of trades and businesses. We urge any member, supporters or local business to get involved. It is a great way to advertise at a fraction of normal rates. The cost for an advertisement is Eu50.00. Anyone who wishes to place an ad or would like more information please contact Siofra on 0863018993 or email siofrascanlan@gmail.com

A Great Gift for All
Why not give someone near or far the gift of a Shannon RFC membership. A great gift for any occasion with the added bonus of supporting your local club. Packages, including family membership, are available. Should you wish to find out more information or purchase membership please contact Tom Hackett at honsec@shannonrfc.com

PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY THROUGH COONAGH
We would ask everyone to please take care, slow down and observe the speed limit through Coonagh Village on the way to and from the matches and training.

YOUR CLUB, YOUR THOUGHTS
We always like to hear from our members near and far. If you have a story, any interesting historical information or an article about the club that you would like to share we would love to hear it. Any submissions for consideration can be sent to siofrascanlan@gmail.com

Underage Training and Fixtures Sunday 11th January
Minis
10.00am
U6/7/8/9 Top Pitch
U10 New Pitch
U11/U12 Training Pitch
Youths
U14 League Shannon v Thomond 12.15 Coonagh Top Pitch
U13 League Garryowen v Shannon 11.00 Dooradoyle
U13 Conference Shannon v Ballina/Killaloe 11.00 Coonagh Well Pitch
U15 Training Pitch 11.00am
U18 Training Pitch 11.30am
Sat 10th ~ AIL V Buccaneers @ Athlone 2.30pm

Our seniors had a fantastic win against table toppers Galwegians last week and will now head to Athlone on Saturday.

Our club needs to play in the top tier of Rugby in this country and that's where we want to be but we all need to do our bit. As underage chairman, I want underage coaches, players, parents etc to support our seniors when ever they can but most especially at home. All players from U-6 to senior want to have their own support them it gives them that little extra that is needed to compete. So when we next play at home let's get out there and support.

*Please note that all players, coaches and managers are required to become members of the club*

We now have WIFI in Coonagh its sponsored by Auto exchange and the password is "iloveautoxchange"
*Please support our gear / food shops in Coonagh*

A Message from the Branch
"Throughout the province there have been increasing reports of verbal abuse and threatening behavior at all levels of the game.

The abuse is verbal and predominately directed at referees. There have been increasing reports of instances of verbal abuse of players by opposition coaches and spectators. Some instances have been very threatening and unsavory.

This form of behavior is not warranted in our game and has no place.

We must remember that adult behavior is mimicked by the children and young men who play our game. We the coaches, managers, spectators and mentors must provide a positive role model for the players of all ages.

All clubs are responsible for the conduct of their coaches, players and spectators.

You are requested to make it clear to your coaches, players, spectators and club mentors that the verbal abuse of referees, opposition players, coaches and spectators is not acceptable.

Your help and co-operation is requested to reduce and stop such unwarranted behavior"

Thought Of The Week
"Show class, have pride, and display character. If you do, winning takes care of itself"

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