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First up on Wednesday evening we played Western Gaels at home. On a great evening for hurling, the lads played some superb hurling with excellent skills on show from both teams.
On Thursday evening the lads were away to St. Pats in Wicklow. A much cooler evening for this game but nonetheless these lad showed great skill and determination in another excellent game of hurling.
Both the teams are really enjoying their hurling and have had a busy week but always give it their all.
Massive thanks, as usual, to the parents for getting the lads to games and to Cian for a fantastic job refereeing the home game on Wednesday.
Thanks also to Western Gaels Hurling Club Wicklow for travelling on Wednesday and to St Patrick’s GAA Club Wicklow Town for hosting on Thursday.
We are lucky to have this very important talk on April 26th with the fantastic sportsman, Ciaran Carey and his team. This event highlights important issues of drug awareness, addiction, and mental health. This free event is open to anyone aged 16 and over.
It may be of special interest to any parent of teenagers or young adults.
To confirm your place please use the QR on the video or link: https://forms.office.com/e/nc1FM7fU8X
March the 17th fell on a very rare dry day this year and we took great advantage of it. Great fun was had marching this year and while we know we have some of the best hurlers and camogie players we certainly have some of the loudest. It was a great family event with children and parents young and old involved.
Many thanks to the children for being so full of fun and being so well behaved, to our youth players who turned up to help and to our parents and coaches who gave up their time yet again.