Carrick Swan Notes Monday, May 19th.
On Saturday last, we welcomed the Limerick Hurling county champions Doon to Pairc na nEalaí for a challenge match. It’s was a great game and finished level.
Our junior A hurlers played in the county league against Gortnahoe but were beaten by 5 points in the finish. They now face Baillingarry in the semi-final on May 25th at 3 pm in Cloneen.
Our junior B camogie team play in the league final on Saturday, May 24th, at 6 pm in the ragg. Opposition to be confirmed. The girls are unbeaten in their league campaign, and we wish them all the best for the final.
U12 girls played against Fethard on the green Monday evening with Fethard running out winners in a very competitive game.
U17 hurlers lost their last game in the co league against Nenagh.
U15 A footballers beat Mullinahone in the co shield final.
U13B footballers beat Grangemockler-Ballyneale in the co shield and now play Fr Sheehys in the semi-final.
Last week our club welcomed 150 pupils from junior infants, senior infants and 1st class following on from the 6 weeks of coaching we had done with these age groups to Pairc na nEalaí for a wonderful hurling blitz where all the kids got to play games and matches and had some refreshments that were laid on afterwards.
On Saturday, we hosted a coffee morning in our juvenile hall in aid of Wheel Ability Power Chair Strikers.We are delighted to have raised €850 in addition to €400 our camogie girls donated.
Back and White in Blue and Gold, living the dream! Last week, our club was represented proudly on the big stage.
On Sunday, Ryan Walsh lined out for Tipperary in the primary game in Semple Stadium, huge well done, Ryan.
On Wednesday last the Tipperary U20s retained their Munster title. Our very own Aaron O’Halloran, Callum Lanigan and Stefan Tobin, were part of the squad.
Well done to all our players getting to pull on the blue and gold jersey. A very proud week for us all.
All at Carrick Swan Club would like to pass on our condolences to the Murray family Pearse Square.