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07-02-2010, 19:47   #1
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***Want to join a club/advertise a club? Post in this thread!***

Hi

Over the last few months we've seen quite a number of threads popping up where people are either looking for a new club to join, or a poster representing a club wants to advertise for new players and the like. With that in mind we've set up this new thread so posters can either spread the word about who they play for, or find out more about other GAA clubs without cluttering the rest of the forum.

If this is successful we would hope that in time this will be a great reference guide for people to find out as much information as possible about the clubs in their area. As well as that, if anyone is looking for a club to join in a particular county just give a shout out here and something should crop up. Any threads in the future advertising a certain club will be merged into this one, and I've also posted up a little template if people wish to use that as a starting point to telling us a bit about the club and what you do!

Same rules apply as per the rest of the forum, no spamming, no posting of personal details, particularly if you wish to exchange mobile numbers please do so via PM.

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17-02-2010, 23:05   #2
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Re: Ranelagh Gaels ladies team

One of the lads asked me to let ye know that Ranelagh Gaels ladies have 15-18 players training at the moment. If your are looking to join the club, please contact secretary.ranelaghgaels.dublin@gaa.ie Training at UCD Thursday nights @ 8.15
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23-02-2010, 10:52   #3
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GAA players needed (Dun Laoghaire area)

Heya lads

Is anyone looking to get onto a GAA team for this coming season? We are a junior team in South dublin and we are seriously struggling for numbers.

If you're looking to get back into the game of haven't played before you are very welcome to join us.

We train on Tuesday with matches on Sunday. The standard is not great so all levels of skill and fitness is catered for. First match is this Sunday so dust off the boots and get movin!
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Club Name: Ranelagh Gaels
Location: Home pitch in Bushy Park Click
Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling
Level played: Junior F
Contact details: ranelaghgaels.hurling@gmail.com
Any other info: Ranelagh Gaels are putting together a new team and have entered into the Junior F championship. There are a number of players who are just starting in hurling or have played hurling at under age level and are now coming back to it some years later. If you're in anyway interested then it would be worth a lash!

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Club Name: Sallins Hurling club
Location: Sallins (Right in the village)

Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling
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Contact details: sallinshurling@gmail.com


Sallins Hurling club are recruiting hurlers for the coming season. Both seasoned and first time hurlers are welcome.
Training is Tuesdays at 7.30 and Thursdays at 8. Sallins this year will be hoping to build on a very encouraging 2009 that seen them qualify for the League and Championship semi finals.
If you want to stay / get fit and play competitive hurling this summer contact us at sallinshurling@gmail.com
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31-03-2010, 11:58   #6
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Returning to Hurling

Hi Folks,

I was wondering if anyone here has returned to hurling after a long absence? I used to play hurling alot up until my late teens but left due to being short on time with school/college, a job on top of that and my commitments with Scouts however I wouldn't mind getting back into it. However I am now getting close to thirty and I was wondering if this is a little bit too old for it or do clubs have puc-abouts for old fogies :-P

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31-03-2010, 12:27   #7
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Hi Folks,

I was wondering if anyone here has returned to hurling after a long absence? I used to play hurling alot up until my late teens but left due to being short on time with school/college, a job on top of that and my commitments with Scouts however I wouldn't mind getting back into it. However I am now getting close to thirty and I was wondering if this is a little bit too old for it or do clubs have puc-abouts for old fogies :-P

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Hey,

Check out the sticky here - http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...p?t=2055821624

Where are you located? Dublin?
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I am looking to get involved in playing gaelic football in Dublin this season. Does anyone know of any clubworth joining.Am only an average footballer so not looking to join the Kilmacud 'A' tem or anything like that.Just something thats a bit of fun and good for keeping fit
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Cheers Peace,

Sorry for the new thread I didn't see that one I am based in North Kildare near Lucan.

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Threads merged.
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Lucan have a good set-up in the 12th Lock. If you take the Newcastle road junction off the n4 towards newcastle it's a mile and a bit up there on your right hand side. Just after the maxol garage.

I heard the have a few teams setup this year for people looking to get back for a bit of fitness/fun etc

Their website is www.lucansarsfields.ie
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Cheers Peace,

Sorry for the new thread I didn't see that one I am based in North Kildare near Lucan.

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Lucan Sarsfields have a team which are entered in the AHL9 league and Junior F chamionship. If you've been out of it for a while that level of hurling would probably suit!

I'm sure they'd be happy to see new members coming in...
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hi all been playing for rosmini gaels 3 seasons now and were allways on the lookout for new players. we train on thursday nights at plunkets college in whitehall and our home matches our in the same place aswell for away matchs we meet at club house opposite fagans drumcondra and get lifts from the players who have cars . so if your intrested drop down on thursday nights and look for alan kelly
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Hello all,
Was wondering if anybody here could help me: I am moving to England to teach after the summer and I am looking for a Gaelic football club to join. I will be based about fifty miles south west of London and about 15 miles south of Reading. Does anybody know of any Gaelic Football clubs in the general area I could join? Any help would be immensely appreciated!
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hurling training dublin

Hi all,

Just moved to dublin am looking for a hurling time to train with during the week. I play hurling for a club in sligo so looking for somewhere that the standard isn't too high

Based in the north side, hope ye can help!
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