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Lotto
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There was no winner of the lotto jackpot of €2,100. Next draw is Sunday in McGinley's Bar at 8.30pm with a jackpot of €2,200 |
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Lotto Rota: - Bord na nÓg - Juvenile Hurlers - Senior Footballers - Senior Hurlers - Reserve Footballers - Ladies - Camogie |
The lotto team for the McCosker's Centra on Saturday is: Juvenile Hurlers |
In the lucky dip cash prizes of €20 went to Ciara Kane, Gerry Carty, John Travers, Elaine McLoone, and Mary Griffin
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11 February 2024
Dinner Dance 2025
We had a great attendance at this year's Aodh Ruadh Dinner Dance with Benny and Mary having to roll out extra tables at Dorrian's Imperial Hotel to accommodate the crowd. Sean Perry was once again in whip-sharp form as master of ceremonies for evening. Proceedings got underway with the individual awards section. Under 21 hurler of the year was the ice-nerved and accurate Danny Breen, while Brídín Maguire capped a fine season by bagging the under 23 ladies player of the year award. The under 21 footballer of the year award went the way of Jack Gallagher, a very popular and deserved winner. The presentation to the Junior Shield winning ladies was then made. They claimed an impressive victory over a determined Letterkenny Gaels team in the final at Lifford with a 3-10 to 1-10 scoreline, a great reward for this team after years of hard work. After that it was back to the individual awards with tigerish defender Rebecca McLaughlin picking up the junior ladies player of the year gong. The reserve footballer of the year went to Luke Carr, which allowed Sean Perry to rehearse some vintage Aodh Ruadh / Kilcar banter. Next up were the senior award winners from ladies football, hurling and men's football. Dynamic midfielder Anna-Lisa Rabbitte got the nod as the Tanya O'Shea Dunne senior ladies player of the year winner, while the senior hurler of the year award was a joint presentation to Ciaran Rami and Martin Larkin. The Ciaran Keon senior player of the year was won by Matt Gillespie, well deserved after a year where he really made his mark on the senior ranks as they retained their place in the senior championship. That was followed by the presentation of another team award, with the under 21 hurlers receiving their Shield winner medals. They really turned on the style in the decider, raining over the points against Setanta to run out 0-15 to 2-4 winners against Setanta at the Donegal Centre of Excellence. This is a great bunch of lads with a lot promise and there are high hopes they can push on to bigger and better things in the coming season. That was then followed by presentations to the four-in-a-row minor championship winners of 1979 to 1982. It was a real treat to relive some wonderful memories from a sensational run of success for the club. When you saw some of the old warriors gathered to remember the achievement and look back at the honours they subsequently accrued in the game, it is clear this was a very special era for football in the club. Then came time for the presentation of the Hall of Fame award. This is a very prestigious award, recognising a lifetime of unstinting work, effort and success on behalf of the club. The award has not been presented since 2022, and the latest inductee, Jim Kane, was very much worthy of the accolade. Jim has served Aodh Ruadh in numerous capacities over the decades and Sean Perry's eulogy did full justice to Jim's contribution to the club on and off the pitch.You can read his citation on aodhruadh.org. Aodh Ruadh Vice Chairman Diarmaid Keon made a closing address in the stead of Chairman Barry O'Neill who was with his father, Club President Owen Roe O'Neill who is poorly at the moment. We keep Owen Roe in our thoughts at this time. With the night's ceremonials complete it was time for the Rockhill Ramblers to take the stage and supply the music as Aodh Ruadh continued to mark the year past in appropriate style. Thanks to everyone who played their part in making it such a wonderful night, in whatever capacity. We have pictures from the evening's festivities up on aodhruadh.org to view now.
Football
Aodh Ruadh underage training is returning and we look forward to welcoming back all our players. We especially welcome all new players who are getting involved for the first time. Membership can be paid online, with forms also available at training sessions. There will be a €3 charge for sessions taking place in the halls. All underage players are asked to bring their own ball to training with their name on it. These can be purchased from Ballyshannon Shoe Company. Gus Culkin will be in the halls on the first night of training with balls available for purchase.
The training schedule for teams are as follows:-
Under 6 (2019 and 2020). Training continues this Friday, running from 5pm to 5.45pm in the Mercy Hall at Coláiste Cholmcille. This training slot will move from 6pm to 6.45pm from Friday, 28th February. The managers of this team are Darren Drummond and Gerry McHale. Please text either Darren or Gerry to register your child's interest if he is a new-comer. Or alternatively, simply turn up on the first night.
Under 8 (2017 and 2018). Training continues this Friday from 6pm to 7pm in the New Hall at Coláiste Cholmcille. John Larkin is taking charge of this squad and you can contact him for further information.
Under 10 (2015 and 2016). Training commences for this squad this Friday from 7.15pm to 8.15pm in the New Hall at Coláiste Cholmcille.
Training schedules for our under 12, under 14, under 16 and under 18 teams will be communicated via the team WhatsApp groups. To be added to these groups, please contact the appropriate manager, details below:-
Under 12 - Philip O'Reilly (086-8955141)
Under 14 - Packie McGrath (087-9794696) and Liam Hassett (086-8262120)
Under 16 - Michael Ward (087-6169765)
Under 18 - Philip McLoone (086-4053008)
Ladies
Congratulations to our own Cáit Gillespie who lined out for Donegal at wing forward on Sunday as they narrowly got the better of Monaghan in Lifford on Sunday afternoon.
Any parent or guardian interested in their daughter playing under 8 football (born 2017 or 2018) this year is asked to message John Hughes on 087-6430815 to be included on the squad WhatsApp group for updates this season.
Hurling
Well done to our minor hurlers Dáithí Sheerin, Jayden McGrath Clyne, Antóin Duffy, and the twinners, Oisin and Eoghan McCadden who were all part of the Donegal minor panel narrowly beaten by Tyrone in the first game in the Ulster Development League.
Safeguarding
The first Safeguarding course takes place on Friday, 21 February in Aras Aoidh Ruaidh from 7pm to 10pm. Anyone who needs to attend, wants to refresh their knowledge, or who might have an interest in a mentoring role at some future date can register by messaging Club Secretary Louise Larkin at 087-3359695.
Club shop is live
Our online club shop at O'Reilly Sports is now open for business up until Monday, 17th February. Delivery will take four to five weeks from closing date. Happy shopping!
Scór
We are looking for people to represent Aodh Ruadh in Scór Sinsir this year. Scór aims to promote Irish culture and tradition in areas such as music and drama and we're hoping the club will be represented in as many disciplines as possible. It's open to any club member over the age of 17. The county final is scheduled for the 7th March in Glenfin. We are looking for acts to represent the club in the following categories:-
o Céilí Dancing / Set Dancing
o Solo Singing
o Recitation / Storytelling
o Ballad Group
o Instrumental Group
o Novelty Act
The deadline for entries is Monday, 24th February. If you are interested, or know someone who might be interested, or if you have any queries, please contact Eamonn Martin Maguire at eamonnmartinmaguire@gmail.com.
So, you think you can do better?!
The county Referee Administrator is carrying out a recruitment campaign for new referees in both hurling and football for the coming year. We would ask any persons interested in refereeing at senior or underage level put their hand up as a matter of urgency especially now with the new rules coming on board. Send your details directly to: refereesadministrator.donegal@gaa.ie.
Super Bowl winners
Super Bowl LIX ended with the scoreline reading Philadelphia Eagles 40 Kansas City Chiefs 22. While Taylor Swift might have been disappointed, there was better new for the winners in the Senior Footballer Box Draw. The first quarter winner was Adrian Maxwell (7-0); the half-time winner was Aaron Clarke (24-0); the third quarter winner was SPSS Dolan (34-6); and the full time winner was Johnny Gethins (40-22). Congratulations to all the winners and a massive thank you to all who bought or sold a box.
CPR / AED course
One night, two and half hours of your time that could save someone's life. Aodh Ruadh has organised CPR/AED Irish Heart Foundation courses on Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th February, at the modest cost of €10. The unsubsidised cost of this course, which is certified by the HSA and nationally recognised, can be as much as €100. This will also be a refresher course for anyone who did the course last year. There is roughly a 70 percent chance you will be in a situation where a loved one or friend will need life saving CPR/AED in the precious few moments before an emergency ambulance service can arrive. To book, pay through Aodh Ruadh Klubfunder page under general payments and leave a note CPR/AED and then send a screenshot of the payment to Chris Kelly on 086-8813553. We are encouraging at least one coach from each age group to register.
There are also places available on the more comprehensive PHECC First Aid Responders course for coaches in the club. This course will be 18 hours in total over six nights and will cover first aid principles, patient assessment, cardiac CFR, managing common medical emergencies, and injury management. This course is recognised by the HSA for first aid in the work place. This costs €50 and incorporates the CPR/AED module as well. The unsubsidised cost of this course can be as much as €320.
New Year, New You
Get out and get active this winter. Join us at the fitness trail in Páirc Aoidh Ruaidh every Saturday at 11am to walk or run and keep active in a safe and sociable environment this winter. Everyone welcome to come and get active after the festive period. All age groups children and parents, and all levels of fitness. You can come for a walk, or for those that want a push can join our Couch 2 5k programme. We have training programmes for all levels. Refreshments will be available!
Club membership
We ask all club members to make arrangements for their 2025 club registration ahead of the new season. Once again, we are using the official GAA online platform, Foireann, as the primary channel for processing club membership. To obtain or renew membership go online to foireann.ie, and your membership status will be displayed on the dashboard after you login, with the option to register, if you have not yet paid your membership for 2025. Anyone running into problems with Foireann can contact the club Secretary, Louise Larkin, for assistance. Alternatively, membership can also be paid to Gerry Ferguson at Ferguson's Jewellers. All players, without exception, must be signed up club members prior to the commencement of training. Non members are not covered by the GAA's injury insurance scheme and cannot line out for the club. Adult members will receive first priority for the club's allocation of Ulster or All-Ireland final tickets in the event of Donegal contesting these deciders. Only adult members registered by 31st March may vote at the club AGM.
Ballyshannon Bingo
Caroline Roper was the big winner at last week's bingo with a trio of prizes, taking the €500 jackpot, the game five house and the game ten €50 double line! The €1,000 winter Snowball went unclaimed so will be played on 46 numbers this week, with Eileen McIntyre taking the €100 house. The other house winners were Sonia Kelly, Anne Maguire, Maureen Coughlin, Molly Ferguson, Sharon Brogan, Martin Travers, with Michelle Alonso and Leanne Patterson sharing the game nine house. The €50 line was won by Josie Lynch (also winning a second line win), with the other lines won by Anne Herron, Caroline Murphy, Mary Alice Patton, Philomena McGoldrick, Caroline Finnerty, Patricia Downey and Mary Kane. Patsy McShea was last one standing to scoop the €130 Stand Up prize! We do it all again this Tuesday at the Abbey Centre where again we have €2,900 to play for, including €1,000 Snowball, €500 50/50 Jackpot and €330 Lucky Numbers game. Doors open 7.45pm for eyes down at 8.30. A great night with books only €10, spread the word and come along!
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