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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    liam7831 wrote: »
    Hi guys anyone know anything about the best football club to join around Citywest.

    Prob just junior grade im 27 now.

    Thanks for any feedback guys

    St Marks in Tallaght.

    http://maps.google.ie/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=114712002207241994198.0004894dd8bf581253c15&ll=53.419354,-6.27594&spn=0.775865,2.469177&z=9


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,819 ✭✭✭liam7831


    Peace wrote: »


    Might look into rathcoole saggart area aswell if anyone has any info on those, cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    liam7831 wrote: »
    Might look into rathcoole saggart area aswell if anyone has any info on those, cheers

    Only club i know in that area is Commercials and they are hurling only.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,819 ✭✭✭liam7831


    Peace wrote: »
    Only club i know in that area is Commercials and they are hurling only.

    Oh ok so thanks for the info bud


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,379 ✭✭✭Gael85


    St James Gaels 2012
    Club Name:St James Gaels
    Location:Iveagh Grounds,Crumlin Rd,Dublin12.Areas recruit from:Walkinstown,Drimnagh,Crumlin,Kimmage,Harold Cross,The Liberties
    Code (football): Gaelic Football
    Level played:Junior A,Junior C,Minor,U16,U14,U12,U10,U8
    Contact details:stjamesgaels.com or axelf82@hotmail.com
    Any other info: St James Gaels will commence pre season training for next season in January and we are inviting new members(playing and non playing) to join our club.We have 2 progressing adult men football teams, a Junior A team and Junior C team. We are based southside in Iveagh Grounds on Crumlin Road about 15-20 minutes from city centre. 27,56,56a,77a,151 buses pass the pitch,17,18,121,122,123,150 buses go near the pitch as well.
    We have excellent floodlight training facilities,astro pitch training pitch and floodlite pitch.

    Both Junior teams had a decent season in 2011 and will be looking to progress a step further next year,first team just missed out on promotion and got to semi final of junior championship and second team lost out in promotion playoff game.

    We will be starting training on 9th January and train every monday and wednesday nights in Iveagh Grounds Crumlin Road at 7.30pm,we have a mix of players from all over the country Kerry, Laois,Cork,Mayo,Galway,Clare,Donegal ,Sligo,Down and even a couple of Austrailians.We also enjoy and organise many social events/fundraisers throughout the year(including end of season trip) so all welcome to train or play.For more info please contact me @axelf82@hotmail.com

    http://www.stjamesgaels.com/


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  • Registered Users Posts: 32 bronty


    liam7831 wrote: »
    Hi guys anyone know anything about the best football club to join around Citywest.

    Prob just junior grade im 27 now.

    Thanks for any feedback guys

    Only 27 is that all you are???


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭The man in red and black


    Club Name:Réalt Dearg Hurling Club
    Location:Training in Bushy Park, Terenure
    Code : Hurling
    Level played:Junior E and Junior F, Division 7 and Division 9 in Championship
    Contact details:realtdearg.hurlingclub@gmail.com www.realtdearg.ie
    Any other info: Réalt Dearg is one of the newest clubs in the country if not the newest. We were founded in Nov 2009 with the aim of getting guys back into the game who had given up or been out of it for whatever reason. We have players of all abilities and while we aim to get our teams up the divisions as fast as possible we also aim to always have a junior team available for lads to take up the sport for the first time and get game time. We earned promotion in the league and hope to improve on that this year.

    Training: Training commences at the start of February. First matches are on the 21st Feb. If you wish to get involved as a player and be eligible for that round it is advisable to contact us as soon as possible to ensure everything is done in time

    We are also seeking non-players to get involved as selectors/trainers/managers for both teams.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 CaymanGaelic


    Club Name: Cayman Islands Gaelic Football Club
    Location: Cayman Islands
    Code (hurling/football/handball): Football
    Level played: social
    Contact details: info@caymangaelic.com www.caymangaelic.com
    Any other info: CIGFC is a social GAA club setup to promote Gaelic games and culture in the Caribbean and we would like to welcome all visitors to the Cayman Islands for either work or play. The club has over 250 members and we’re always looking for new recruits. Our annual Men’s and Ladies Leagues run from January to early June and are contested by participants of different skill levels and nationalities.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 BoboDub


    Lads, any goalkeepers want to tog out in nets for my Junior GAA team in Cabinteely this season?

    Our own keeper has decided he wants to play outfield this year!

    Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,379 ✭✭✭Gael85


    Gael85 wrote: »
    St James Gaels 2012
    Club Name:St James Gaels
    Location:Iveagh Grounds,Crumlin Rd,Dublin12.Areas recruit from:Walkinstown,Drimnagh,Crumlin,Kimmage,Harold Cross,The Liberties
    Code (football): Gaelic Football
    Level played:Junior A,Junior C,Minor,U16,U14,U12,U10,U8
    Contact details:stjamesgaels.com or axelf82@hotmail.com
    Any other info: St James Gaels will commence pre season training for next season in January and we are inviting new members(playing and non playing) to join our club.We have 2 progressing adult men football teams, a Junior A team and Junior C team. We are based southside in Iveagh Grounds on Crumlin Road about 15-20 minutes from city centre. 27,56,56a,77a,151 buses pass the pitch,17,18,121,122,123,150 buses go near the pitch as well.
    We have excellent floodlight training facilities,astro pitch training pitch and floodlite pitch.

    Both Junior teams had a decent season in 2011 and will be looking to progress a step further next year,first team just missed out on promotion and got to semi final of junior championship and second team lost out in promotion playoff game.

    We will be starting training on 9th January and train every monday and wednesday nights in Iveagh Grounds Crumlin Road at 7.30pm,we have a mix of players from all over the country Kerry, Laois,Cork,Mayo,Galway,Clare,Donegal ,Sligo,Down and even a couple of Austrailians.We also enjoy and organise many social events/fundraisers throughout the year(including end of season trip) so all welcome to train or play.For more info please contact me @axelf82@hotmail.com

    http://www.stjamesgaels.com/

    were still looking for new players,league starting in a couple weeks,train monday and wednesday evenings@7:30,new players welcome



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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 Gaaplayers


    Tyrrelstown Gaa Dublin 15 founded in 2009
    Level Junior E, League Division 11 north
    All types of GAA players are welcome.:)
    We train Tuesday and Thursday in Tyrrelstown Community Hall at 8pm.

    Last year we reached the Junior E county final and finished 6th in the league of 15th teams. This year we are looking to push on from last year but we need new blood.

    we have a mix of players from all over the country kerry, Mayo, Wexford, Galway, Roscommon, Cavan, Louth, Limerick, Cork, Meath and Dublin.
    we also enjoy and organise many social events, fundraisers throughtout the year. For more info please contact me at Rossfally75@gmail.com or Charlie at 0834088152


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭The man in red and black


    Hi all,

    Réalt Dearg hurling club in Terenure in Dublin is desperately stuck for a goalie if any of you are living there. We're currently playing an outfielder on goal for our second team and have no sub goalie for our 1st team. This is far from ideal and we are urgently seeking anyone who has any interest in playing on goal to contact us immediately as first round of league games are in a few days. email us at realtdearg.hurlingclub@gmail.com or visit www.realtdearg.ie please if interested.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20 David Harford


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    2nd Prize Two all Ireland football final tickets

    3rd. Signed Hibs jersey


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 24,005 Mod ✭✭✭✭Clareman


    Merging this with the Promote a Club thread


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29 Iansheridan


    Afternoon lads,

    I currently manage the Kilmacud Crokes AFL8 team.
    We are looking for players who wish to get involved and play some football.


    We train on thursday nights in the paddock in kilmacud crokes and play on sundays.

    anybody interested in playing send me a pm

    (we have a cup game against Ballinteer St.johns on sunday if anybody fancies coming down and watching. we play in purple &gold jersies)


  • Registered Users Posts: 153 ✭✭Keen2win


    Ok lads, I'm based out in Trinity Hall, Rathmines, Dublin 6. Would there be any clubs in the CLOSE vicinity that wouldn't mind a few 17-20 year old training with them from around next year on?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29 Iansheridan


    Keen2win wrote: »
    Ok lads, I'm based out in Trinity Hall, Rathmines, Dublin 6. Would there be any clubs in the CLOSE vicinity that wouldn't mind a few 17-20 year old training with them from around next year on?

    we're based out in Stillorgan which isnt too far from Rathmines and you'd be more than welcome to come out and train with us.

    We train @ 9pm onm thursdays at Glenalbyn

    pm me


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    Keen2win wrote: »
    Ok lads, I'm based out in Trinity Hall, Rathmines, Dublin 6. Would there be any clubs in the CLOSE vicinity that wouldn't mind a few 17-20 year old training with them from around next year on?

    Hurling or football?


  • Registered Users Posts: 153 ✭✭Keen2win


    Well I'd look into both tbh. There's 1000 of us out here, lets say 500 boys! I'm sure there will be some that'd be happy to try it out! I'm going for sports officer ya see, so was just wondering what'd be available in the surrounding area!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    Keen2win wrote: »
    Well I'd look into both tbh. There's 1000 of us out here, lets say 500 boys! I'm sure there will be some that'd be happy to try it out! I'm going for sports officer ya see, so was just wondering what'd be available in the surrounding area!

    www.realtdearg.ie

    Realt Dearg encourages lads at all levels of hurling to get involved.

    Training will be moving back to Bushy Park in the next few weeks and there is a bus directly from Rathmines and stops right outside Bushy. Great laugh if you want to get involved.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 eoin111


    Club Name: cahir slashers
    Location: cahir, south tipperary
    Code (hurling/football/handball): hurling and football
    Level played:senior and junior football,intermiadaite and junior hurling,
    Contact details:0862554928
    Any other info: cahir is a welcoming club in south tiperary that caters for those of all levels,from senior all the way to junior any new members would be most welcome


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,504 ✭✭✭wicklowwonder


    Looking for a low level junior football club. I live in on the Quays in D7 but am willing to bus it a short distance. Played a game tonight for my local club but its in Wicklow and I can't commit to commuting up and down. Loved and would love to get back involved. 25 years old haven't played in 2 years or so. Any ideas guys?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,283 ✭✭✭Deedsie


    Any clubs in Laois looking for players? Living in Portlaoise. Looking for a low level J3 hurling or football club!


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 failer


    Hi. We are a GAA football club based in Balgriffin, North Dublin. We currently have 2 teams. First in AFL5 and the second in AFL10 north. Unfortunalty we are a club that just fell short of the celtic tigers development boom and other local clubs reeped the benefit of this. We are 126 years old and have a strong proud tradition. There are top notch facilities available with a floodlit all weather pitch which the Dublin hurlers and U21s currently train on aswel as ourselves.
    If you are interested in just training to begin with then thats no problem at all. We have had many a country lad join in with us for training while working in Dublin and playing home county football at the weekend.
    Anybody interested please feel free to contact me.

    Thanks :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭soundlad


    Hey, I havent played football for nearly 5 years now. im now 25. Have had a few injuries over the years and my fitness has suffered, Really want to get back into it and play a bit. Im living in Caragh in Kildare so looking for a club around that area to help me with my fitness and also play some football


  • Registered Users Posts: 90 ✭✭anbodhran


    Alright lads,

    From down the country, currently living in Dundrum and looking to get back into some football. I'm a washed up ex intercounty underage player who hasn't togged out in a couple of years due to working abroad!

    Hoping to go back playing for the club at home first, a couple of junior games first before hopefully going back to the first team. I'm in the gym but am looking at the possibility of doing some training with a team in the area to get some sharpness back. I might even be looking to make a transfer here in 2013 depending on how my work situation pans out.

    Can anyone recommend a club or contact in the area who might be interested in having me?

    Just as an aside, I had a few pals from college who used to tog out for a certain Phoenix Park based outfit comprised of county lads in Dublin. They used to play for them under their names in Irish, and continue to play for their clubs at home. Does anyone know if this still goes on or has it been outlawed!


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 JOSEPHD95


    Hi there....can anyone suggest a club with Junior gaelic football teams near Dublin 7? I have recently moved into the Arbour hill area and would like to get back playing again.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 JOSEPHD95


    Looking for a low level junior football club. I live in on the Quays in D7 but am willing to bus it a short distance. Played a game tonight for my local club but its in Wicklow and I can't commit to commuting up and down. Loved and would love to get back involved. 25 years old haven't played in 2 years or so. Any ideas guys?

    I'm in the very same situation.....let me know if you got on.......


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 Gaaplayers


    HI Lads
    I see some of you are looking for a CLUB, We are Junior Club based in D15 (only 20Mins from City Center) and we are looking for new players and we play in Dublin Junior league North. So if your interested call Charile on 0834088152


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 467 ✭✭Alaska1


    Gaaplayers wrote: »
    HI Lads
    I see some of you are looking for a CLUB, We are Junior Club based in D15 (only 20Mins from City Center) and we are looking for new players and we play in Dublin Junior league North. So if your interested call Charile on 0834088152

    I actually helps if you put the name of the club up ! ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 467 ✭✭Alaska1


    anbodhran wrote: »
    Alright lads,

    From down the country, currently living in Dundrum and looking to get back into some football. I'm a washed up ex intercounty underage player who hasn't togged out in a couple of years due to working abroad!

    Hoping to go back playing for the club at home first, a couple of junior games first before hopefully going back to the first team. I'm in the gym but am looking at the possibility of doing some training with a team in the area to get some sharpness back. I might even be looking to make a transfer here in 2013 depending on how my work situation pans out.

    Can anyone recommend a club or contact in the area who might be interested in having me?

    Just as an aside, I had a few pals from college who used to tog out for a certain Phoenix Park based outfit comprised of county lads in Dublin. They used to play for them under their names in Irish, and continue to play for their clubs at home. Does anyone know if this still goes on or has it been outlawed!

    No Park Rangers disbanded last Winter, whatever players were left they joined up with Liffey Gaels in Inchicore.


  • Registered Users Posts: 225 ✭✭razor425


    Hi Lads,

    I'm interested in joining a club round Dublin city centre dublin 2/4 area for training for a few months in preparation for Championship at home in Roscommon. All opinions appreciated. Thanks in advance.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,379 ✭✭✭Gael85


    Gael85 wrote: »
    St James Gaels 2012
    Club Name:St James Gaels
    Location:Iveagh Grounds,Crumlin Rd,Dublin12.Areas recruit from:Walkinstown,Drimnagh,Crumlin,Kimmage,Harold Cross,The Liberties
    Code (football): Gaelic Football
    Level played:Junior A,Junior C,Minor,U16,U14,U12,U10,U8
    Contact details:stjamesgaels.com or axelf82@hotmail.com
    Any other info: St James Gaels will commence pre season training for next season in January and we are inviting new members(playing and non playing) to join our club.We have 2 progressing adult men football teams, a Junior A team and Junior C team. We are based southside in Iveagh Grounds on Crumlin Road about 15-20 minutes from city centre. 27,56,56a,77a,151 buses pass the pitch,17,18,121,122,123,150 buses go near the pitch as well.
    We have excellent floodlight training facilities,astro pitch training pitch and floodlite pitch.

    Both Junior teams had a decent season in 2011 and will be looking to progress a step further next year,first team just missed out on promotion and got to semi final of junior championship and second team lost out in promotion playoff game.

    We will be starting training on 9th January and train every monday and wednesday nights in Iveagh Grounds Crumlin Road at 7.30pm,we have a mix of players from all over the country Kerry, Laois,Cork,Mayo,Galway,Clare,Donegal ,Sligo,Down and even a couple of Austrailians.We also enjoy and organise many social events/fundraisers throughout the year(including end of season trip) so all welcome to train or play.For more info please contact me @axelf82@hotmail.com

    http://www.stjamesgaels.com/

    our Junior C team are still looking for new players.players also welcome to train,usually train monday&wednesday@7:15


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,626 ✭✭✭theoneeyedman


    Hi,

    St Barry's,Tarmonbarry,Co Roscommon are running a benefit night on this Friday for one of our players who is seriously ill in London at present. Jarlath Fallon was recently diagnosed with an acute aggressive brain tumour, and a fund has been established to help to defray medical and convelescent care costs. Please share via Facebook/Twitter and support in any way that you can.7Thanks

    One eye
    http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100003975044666


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 153 ✭✭I dont know


    Sorry for the shameless plug this year again guys, but this is a great 7s tournament that I'm sure plenty on here might consider entering whether it be Leisure or Competitive;

    Held in Clanabogan just outside Omagh. A great town to head to for a weekend of football and some parting these days


    Armchair GAA supporters often argue over who was the greatest team, the greatest player or the greatest manager? A simple look at the roll of honour can often answer these trivial questions.
    For years one question went unanswered, who are the greatest footballing family? Drumagh Sarsfield’s GAC, in association with The Irish News, host ‘The Clash of the Clans’ tournament to find the answer.
    Running since 2010 this sevens tournament has seen families from all over Ulster and other leading lights of county football descend on Drumragh’s Sarsfield’s state-of-the-art clubrooms on the outskirts of Omagh to battle for glory.

    Clash of the Clans is the only competition of its kind – a seven-a-side blitz tournament where teams are made up of players who are related to each other. Each team member must be related to at least one other person in the team. Accepted relationships include son, brother, parent, uncle, cousin while in-laws may also be included. Games are played on a shortened pitch which means Clash of the Clans will suit players of all abilities, from county stars to armchair supporters.

    The Competitive competition was won in 2010 by Carrickmore’s Hughes clan (a family with many Tyrone county medals) beating Jody Gormley’s family in the final. Current champions the Bradleys triumphed in a competition that included Ballinderry’s McGuckin family in a
    final that went into extra time.

    Clash of the Clans also caters for the more casual footballers amongst us with the Leisure competition. In 2010 the Keyes Clan enlisted the help of English cousin (and former Cardiff Blues Rugby player) Ian Dickson. Despite never playing GAA before he scored 1-4 in 3 group stages. 2010 was won by the McLaughlin family (managed by former Tyrone ladies captain Sinead) and in 2011 by local family, the Kellys made-up of cousins more use to lining out against each other for different clubs in different counties.

    The competition makes use of the provincial footballing break for the Ulster final and will throw-in at 2pm on Saturday July 21st. This is a one-day blitz competition with lots of family events around the football with an awards ceremony and BBQ that night.
    For more information www.clashoftheclans.net
    or http://www.drumraghgfc.net/clashoftheclans/

    Forget Club. Forget County. This is Family!

    Flyer Front
    Flyer Back


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  • Registered Users Posts: 159 ✭✭breffni666


    Club Name: East Cavan Gaels Hurling Club
    Location: Regional, centred in Bailieborough Co. Cavan, including Kingscourt, Killinkere, Knockbride and Shercock.
    Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling and only hurling.
    Level played: U8, 10, 12 and 14.
    Contact details:086 1649280
    Any other info:Formed in 2009 to provide hurling activity for children from the above areas. Started with U8 now up to U14, going v well. New players always welcome. Facebook East Cavan Gaels Hurling Club, Twitter ECG Hurling.
    Training every Wednesday 7.30-8.30 St. Anne's Park, Bailieborough Shamrocks GFC.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7 colmcille


    colmcille wrote: »
    Club Name : Naomh Colmcille CLG
    Location : Holybanks, Glen Ellan Road, Swords, Co. Dublin
    (Off the Balheary Road opposite the old Motorola Building).
    Code : Football
    Level played : Junior
    Contact details : colmcillechair@hotmail.com, http://www.facebook.com/#!/colmcilles.bar
    Any other info : We're always looking for Players for our Adult Junior team (Training Tuesday & Thursday @ 7pm)
    Facilities : Our Club House has a large hall, full changing facilities & has recently been extended to include new conference rooms, we have a Floodlit training area beside our Pitch.

    We have full bar facilities which are open every night & are available to hire for functions, our hall & conference rooms are also available to hire for use by different groups in our local community. We currently hire out to groups ranging from Irish Dance classes to Bird shows.......

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    NaomhColmcillesSordBaileAthaCliath.png

    We're also looking for help to develop our Juvenile section so anyone willing to help out with ideas or willing to give up there time to help out with training kids would be greatly appreciated, contact details above.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 JSR_85


    Hi lads,
    I'm thinking on join a GAA team, I have never played before but soccer during many years, and now I would like to try.
    I'm based close to Phoenix Park, I already have writed to the clubs around my home in this thread, but if anyone knows some club interested in new non-experienced players would be nice to know.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭The man in red and black


    If you come out to Bushy Park in Terenure Réalt Dearg hurling club are always looking for new players. As a club we're only in our third year but have two adult hurling teams in the Junior divisions. If you'd like to know more just click on www.realtdearg.ie Alternatively email realtdearg.hurlingclub@gmail.com and ask for training times to come down and meet the lads/take part some evening. All you need is a hurl and a helmet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 cunnine3


    I am involved with St Brendans in Grangegorman. It is in Dublin 7. Not too far from the middle of town and close to Smithfield and Phibsboro. We have 2 Gaelic Football Teams, 1 Hurling team and are in the process of setting up a Ladies Gaelic Football team. We train twice a week and accommodate players who just want to train with the club. Our club is made up of members from near and far. As we have no underage teams we are always happy to see new faces.
    If you are interested my number is 0861731984.
    Eugene


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  • Registered Users Posts: 222 ✭✭Rushy Fields


    Can one be a full member of two GAA Clubs? Just a general member, nothing to do with being a player.
    Can anyone advise? Thanks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭The man in red and black


    If you're only talking about being an adult non-playing member then I think you're allowed be a member of more than one club. It has to be strictly non-playing though or you'd need a transfer. Like essentially you're a social member so why shouldn't you join more than one social club...


  • Registered Users Posts: 222 ✭✭Rushy Fields


    If you're only talking about being an adult non-playing member then I think you're allowed be a member of more than one club. It has to be strictly non-playing though or you'd need a transfer. Like essentially you're a social member so why shouldn't you join more than one social club...

    Thanks man in red and black.
    My understanding if this is the case being a full member entitles you to vote at meetings, so does this mean that one can vote in two or more clubs on issues?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭The man in red and black


    Actually I hadn't thought of the voting part. That makes it a bit more complicated...technically then you could get 1000 people to join every club in a county and force all the clubs to vote the same way on issues...I know that's not what you intend but there may be a rule in place to stop this being allowed. I'll have to admit defeat and hope someone with more detailed knowledge of GAA rules can advise you!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,559 ✭✭✭cruais


    Hi,

    Im looking to join a club on the north side of Dublin, to play ladies football. I'm 27 and have never played before but I have a huge interest.

    Would love to get fit again and hopefully get a club to join, but I feel the no experience part will stop me. Any advice?

    Thanks!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭The man in red and black


    Réalt Dearg hurling club are looking for players to get involved in 2013. We have two adult teams in Junior Cup, League and Championships and will need more players than ever next year to allow us to maintain two strong panels in all competitions. We are based in Terenure and train mostly in Bushy Park with occasional sessions in Thomas Davis pitches in Tallaght when the evenings are short. We have players of all abilities right from total beginners to very strong hurlers so don't be afraid to come along. If you're interested then please email realtdearg.hurlingclub@gmail.com or visit www.realtdearg.ie and text/call one of the lads on the committee.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 117 ✭✭westmidlands


    Hi all, I live out in County Galway but working in Galway City now, would love to join up a football club to get in to playing a bit of sport. I would be essentially a total beginner, is there any welcoming clubs in Galway City for a newbie like me that would have a Junior C team? Also would I be allowed to join a club in the city even though I actually live out in the county, is there any rules about that? Thanks a million for any suggestions/answers!


  • Registered Users Posts: 842 ✭✭✭ConTheCat


    Just wondering about a good camogie club around Drumcondra?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭The man in red and black


    I think Na Fianna are around that area. http://www.clgnafianna.ie/viewpage.aspx?pageid=CAM

    Edit:
    Actually whitehall colmcilles might be closer though. http://www.sportsmanager.ie/cake/gaa2/whitehall/contentPage/30147/club_contact_lists


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 197 ✭✭PaurGasm


    I am interested in joining a Gaelic Football club in Dublin. I am a student living in Summerhill beside Croke Park.

    Im from Donegal and am an average player at best. I stopped playing at minor level. I'm 21 now and the fitness is well down, but the passion still burns!!

    Which club would be the closest to join?


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