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Anybody looking to play Gaelic in Dublin

  • 22-01-2009 4:00pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 9


    Anybody looking to play Gaelic in Dublin, we currently play in the divsion 4 of Dublin football. We have state of the art facilities and a brand new pitch. We welcome new players all the time. We started pre-season last week, so it wont take long to catch up. If you interested please let me know and i'll fill you in with more details.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,307 ✭✭✭cruiserweight


    barbados wrote: »
    Anybody looking to play Gaelic in Dublin, we currently play in the divsion 4 of Dublin football. We have state of the art facilities and a brand new pitch. We welcome new players all the time. We started pre-season last week, so it wont take long to catch up. If you interested please let me know and i'll fill you in with more details.

    We regularly have posters who are looking to join teams. Can you give us some more information please? This will help people who are looking for a team and yourself as peopl may be more likely to contact you if they have more concrete details


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 237 ✭✭YDMHSSB


    northside/southside, team name would be nice! i currently live near santry and gave up the GAA a few years ago but have the hunger to get back into it now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 barbados


    The clubs name is Innisfails, we are based in Balgriffin, North County Dublin. We have a club house (with a bar), (function room), sports hall. My Name is Gareth, my email address is <snip >. The club membership fee is 50 euro a year. that includes insurance in case your injured on the pitch. this will cover all players medical bills.

    the link to the website is attached below

    http://www.innisfails.ie/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 barbados


    I forgot to mention we train every tuesday and thursday at 7.30.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,307 ✭✭✭cruiserweight


    barbados wrote: »
    The clubs name is Innisfails, we are based in Balgriffin, North County Dublin. We have a club house (with a bar), (function room), sports hall. My Name is Gareth, my email address is <snip >. The club membership fee is 50 euro a year. that includes insurance in case your injured on the pitch. this will cover all players medical bills.

    the link to the website is attached below

    http://www.innisfails.ie/

    Thanks for that. If you want more details contact the OP by PM


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 309 ✭✭pepsicokeacola


    i live in clonskeagh and i want to join a team.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,729 ✭✭✭Pride Fighter


    i live in clonskeagh and i want to join a team.

    There is a team that trains in UCD, I think they are called Ranelagh Gales and are intermediate level football. Or you could hop on the 11 bus to Kilmacud.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 309 ✭✭pepsicokeacola


    i used to play for kilmacud, wouldnt go back. thanx tho


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,598 ✭✭✭Yavvy


    Gales are indeed a good option for you but your not far from ballyboden either


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 barbados


    the user YDMHSSB. your more than welcome to come up, all new players are welcome. As previously stated training is every tuesday and thursday at 7.30. drop me a mail if you wish to come up.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 210 ✭✭alitoast


    There is a team that trains in UCD, I think they are called Ranelagh Gales and are intermediate level football. Or you could hop on the 11 bus to Kilmacud.

    i joined the Gaels a couple of years ago and i cant speak high enough of them, grand bunch of lads who train hard and make all newcomers feel very welcome. they're still battling for promotion in last years league, i think they have a semi final coming up in the next few weeks. they train in UCD on Tuesdays and down the beach at sandymount on thursdays, training moves to Bushy Park then when the evenings stretch.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,299 ✭✭✭villains77


    rosmini gaels are allways looking for players to join. pre season started today. we play in the junior league. its great fun and good way of keeping in shape.we play our home games in plunkets college in whitehall if any one is interested in playing for us come down some time.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 ronan_donegal


    Hi my name is Rónán. I'm from Donegal but work in UCD during the week, so I'm looking for a club to train with during the week. Ideally a club who train in UCD. I have been trying to get in touch with Ranalagh Geals but have had no joy so far.... Does anyone know a contact number or e-mail address??? I want to start training as soon as possible..
    Any help would be great.
    Thanks :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 87 ✭✭TheWestsAwake


    Hi my name is Rónán. I'm from Donegal but work in UCD during the week, so I'm looking for a club to train with during the week. Ideally a club who train in UCD. I have been trying to get in touch with Ranalagh Geals but have had no joy so far.... Does anyone know a contact number or e-mail address??? I want to start training as soon as possible..
    Any help would be great.
    Thanks :D

    As a former playing member (& not a very good one ) '03-'06 and a non-playing member now I can agree that Ranelagh Gaels are a fantastic club & very welcoming to new players. I'm from the West of Ireland myself and fitted right in. I loved my time with the club before I moved away from Dublin.They have a good training, football and social scene. Whats extra exciting about the club, as it’s such a young club there is plenty of opportunities on and off the field to get involved. Another great thing about a new club is the feeling of personal ownership a new player gets to feel with the team. Ranelagh Gaels Young and Dynamic is how I would describe them. Great news to hear they have a ladies team now & a hurling team on the way it seems. All the best to the lads and ladies in the new season.

    http://www.ranelaghgaels.ie/


    From the clubs contacts page
    You can email the club at info@ranelaghgaels.ie with any of your enquirers, or get in contact with a member of our committee.

    2010 Committee Members
    President: Dick Morrissey
    Chairman: Barry Coogan +353 872 579 013
    Secretary: Enda Marren
    Assistant Secretaries: Alan Toolan +353 851 583 987
    Treasurer: Tiernan McNamara
    PRO: Peter Sweeney
    Club Development Officer: Ronan Murphy +353 86 3111 260
    Registrar: John Daly
    Irish Officer: Cathal Mac Suibhne

    Team Manager – Liam O’Hagan: +353 1 497 9686

    Via Email – info@ranelaghgaels.ie

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