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Cobh GAA Notes 9th Sept
Junior Hurlers Win: Cobh 0-15 Cloyne 1-04. Cobh’s junior team had a rare championship win on Thursday last when they overcame Cloyne. In the true traditions of B-grade hurling Cobh fielded a team which mixed the experience of Brendan Kearney and Pat Looney, who both played in this grade back in the 1980’s, with the youth of U18 players Darragh O’Keeffe and Mark Ronan. Cobh were always on top in this game with scores coming from Dave McCarthy, Brendan Meaney, Darren Tallon, Martin Coffey and Trevor Byrne, who made a re-appearance in the Cobh jersey while back from the U.S. for a short stay. Well done to all involved and best of luck in the next round.
Street Leagues Time Again
The annual, Cobh Credit Union sponsored, hurling street leagues will be starting off on the first weekend of October. As with last year we have three sections- U12, U9 and U7. The U12 games will be played under lights on Friday nights and the U9 and U7 will games will go ahead on Sunday mornings. Boys & Girls, beginners or experienced players, interested in taking part are asked to fill out an application form and return it before Monday 19th Sept. Forms are available from team coaches or in the schools.
Dancing in Cobh Gaa: Music for September: Shay O’Callaghan (17th), Dermot Lyons (24th).
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