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St Molleran’s plan Christmas party and prize draw

St Molleran’s GAA Club will host a Christmas party in Carrickbeg Community Centre on Sunday, December 9 from 4 to 6pm for all its juvenile and camogie players.

Any parents wishing to help out are more than welcome to volunteer their services.

The Club’s Juvenile Christmas Draw will take place on Saturday, December 15, in The Carraig Hotel.

There are some great prizes on offer again this year, so why not try your luck while also supporting the club. Tickets are now on sale at €2 each or three for €5. They available from any committee member.

Meanwhile, the AGM of the Club’s Juvenile section will take place on Saturday, December 1, in St Molleran’s clubhouse at 7.30pm.

The Club is always on the lookout for new members to get involved either coaching or at committee level. It is also looking for people to help out with social activities run during the year.

The Dr Harty Cup Munster Colleges Senior Hurling match between De La Salle, Waterford and High School, Clonmel was played at St Molleran’s grounds last week.

De La Salle won this absorbing game. Final score was 2-9 to 0-12. Much praise was given for the condition of the pitch for this time of year, thanks to John Maher and James Hogan whose hard work always has the pitch in perfect condition.

The Club extends its sympathy to the Power family, Pearse Square and to the Keane/Flynn family, Carrickbeg on their recent bereavements. Ar dheis de go raibh an anam.


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