The U14s are expected to play their Garda Cup semi final next weekend--see fixtures.
Plans
are progressing for the “Who Wants to be a Thousandaire” show which
will be held in St Joseph’s Hall on Saturday 6th December. Numerous
businesses have committed to advertise. We are especially anxious to
ensure that no local firms or businesses miss the opportunity to
advertise and those who have not yet been contacted are asked to make
contact with any of the Team Leaders Stephen Tonra, Karen Brogan, Martin
Dolan, Aidan Lavin, Mary Clifford and Len Sutton. A meeting of Team
Leaders and their assistants will be held in the Clubroom on tonight
(Tuesday) at 9pm.
Thanks is extended to all who assisted in
cutting, splitting and filling the trailer load of timber which was the
first prize for the recent Club Draw. Special tanks is extended to
Michael Furey for providing the timber and the site for the operations
and for delivering the timber to the lucky winner Kevin Lavin.
The
Club will hold a very special fundraising challenge game on Saturday
week 8th Nov at 3pm to mark the retirement from the playing of
competitive football by Cian Smith. Cian is the proud holder of an All
Ireland medal with Roscommon’s Minors of 2006. Most followers of
football will know that Cian has bravely battled health problems for
some years and has continued to play despite adversity. He is hanging up
his boots in advance of going for surgery in mid November. To mark the
occasion there will be a very attractive line up of payers in Abbey Park
as a Boyle selection managed by David Casey will take on a selection of
well known players from throughout the County, including many of his
2006 All Ireland title winning colleagues and past and present county
players. The proceeds from the game will be shared between the Kyle
Casey Fund and Mayo Roscommon Hospice and admission will be optional.
Further details next week. Congratulations to David Kelly and Lorraine Toman on their engagement over the weekend.
Thanks,
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