Best of luck to Eamonn

Friday, June 25th, 2010

FODH

Dublin minor hurlers are playing Wexford on Saturday at 3pm in Parnell Park. Our very own Eamonn Dillon (Trollier) is starting in goal, please show your support by attending the game. Best of luck Eamonn and come on the Dubs!!

You can keep up to date with all Dublin GAA Hurling news at Friends of Dublin Hurling.

Road Leagues and Summer Camp

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
Our annual Road League and Summer Camp is taking place over the next couple of weeks. The Road Leagues start on the 19th July which is football and the Hurling is starting on the 26th July. This is free of charge and is open to every child in the area at the age group.
Our summer camps will run over three weeks which will have Dublin GAA and other inter county stars attending. There will be plenty of fun and a few trips and presents involved.
For details contact our club Juvenile chairman Seamus McGrattan on 087 784 8153 or our club coach and Dublin GAA Player Eamon Fennell on 087 051 9535 or the club reception at 01 868 6209.

Barrs Schools

Our Annual Road Leagues and Summer Camp are taking place over the next couple of weeks. The first Road League starts on the 19th July and is GAA football, while on the 26th July it is GAA Hurling. These  are  free of charge and open to every child in the area.

Our summer camps, which run over three weeks, will have Dublin and other inter county stars attending. There will be plenty of fun for all the kids and there will even be a few trips and presents involved!!

For details contact our Juvenile chairman Seamus McGrattan on 087 784 8153 or our club coach and Dublin GAA player Eamon Fennell on 087 051 9535 or the club reception at 01 868 6209.

Club History

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

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The site now has a history zone where you can find out about the history of the club from its foundation in 1945 to the current day. Click here to view.

Celebrating 65 Years

Friday, June 4th, 2010
65th Presentation Ball.
The plans were made, the hotel was booked, the day had arrived, and all we had to do was decorate the room. Ann and Theresa arrived to do the tables in blue and white, Shane and Dorothy McGill along with Noel and Madeline Paget booked in early and started with the decorations.
The staff in the hotel were great, nothing was a problem, things were taking shape, Noel was working on the stairs with the girls, Shane, Dorothy and Madeline worked on putting up the flags and pictures, “…put this here, that there…you must be drunk Shane” someone shouted, “can you not get them straight?”  Where’s the balloons, should be here by now, it’s almost 5.30, phone calls were made, hurry up your holding us up, the girls needed to go to their rooms to get ready themselves (and by god  does that take time). Still no balloons, time for a drink to help relax, “get them in Shane” Noel shouts, “I left my money in the room”. Nothing new about that, well, he is related to Nicky. A few drinks, tea and sambos are ordered and as we finish the balloons arrive and about time too. Fair play to Ann and Theresa the stay on and put the final touches in place.
The hotel lobby is very busy, looks like everyone who is going to Ball is staying the night. Trying to get some rooms for those who haven’t booked but the hotel is fully booked out, a good complaint in times of recession,
Before we know it its 7.15 those who aren’t staying are starting to arrive in their finest, there’s going to be great completion in the fashion stakes, the outfits are fabulous, the women look great as well. Doors open and we all make out way to the bar,  Dorothy and Madeline doing bouncer making sure everyone has tickets, everything runs to plan, were all here, open up the dining room as let’s get the party started.
We have a 5 course meal, with choice of main course, everything delicious, the hotel does a good meal, everyone agrees, but let’s get down to the reason were here. Our chairman takes to the stage to make the presentation to our award winners, the awards went as follows
Minor Hurler of the Year.                  Eamon Dillon
Minor Footballer of the year                   D.J. Smithers
Junior Footballer of the year                  Brian Carr.
Junior Hurler of the year                        Keith Murphy
Inter Footballer of the year                     Gerard O’Reilly
Senior Comogie of the year                     Rachael Costello
Senior Hurler of the year                          Gary McAuley
Hall Of Fame                                           Marie McAuley
Club Person of the Year                          Jackie McKeogh
Timmy Mullane was also made an Honorary Member of the Club
Then came the presentation of the Championship and Leinster medals, the club was delighted to have  Dublin Senior Players  David “Dottsie” O’Callaghan  and Ronan Fallon to present the medals. It was a pleasure to see the all the lads in their finest get their medals, and of course the Leinster medals were a first for the club.
Then came the serious part of the night, the music began it was time to hit the dance floor, the band got them up, the girls out on the floor strutting their stuff, then “Michael Jackson” made an appearance, he stayed till about 12, Then DJ RuraÍ took over , some of the moves on the dance floor ( if only we could move like that on the pitch) put John Travolta to shame, but dancer of the year has to go to Joe Casserly (Jr) who took us all by surprise, the party lasted well into the early morning (7am) with the sing song, led by Gerard O’Reilly, leading the pack with his brilliant singing and aptly supported by Niall Brady.
What a night, same time same place next year when hopefully we be celebrating another winning year for the club.
The ball took place in the Crown Plaza Hotel in Blanchardstown last week and what a night it was. With most members booked into the hotel (about 140 stayed) the celebrations lasted well into the early hours, the sing song was still going strong at 7am. And rightly so as we were not only celebrating out 65th  but the first time in our history to reach a Leinster final and also winning the Intermediate Hurling Championship.
The Leinster medals and championship medals were presented by Dublin Hurlers Ronan Fallon and Dottsie O’Callighan (a big thank you to them).
Other awards on the night went as follows
Minor Hurler of the Year.
Minor Footballer of the year                  Eamon Dillon
Junior Footballer of the year                  D.J. Smithers
Junior Hurler of the year                        Keith Murphy
Inter Footballer of the year                     Gerard O’Reilly
Senior comogie of the year                     Rachael Costello
Senior hurler of the year                          Gary McAuley
Hall Of Fame                                           Marie McAuley
Club Person Of the Year                          Jackie McKeogh
Timmy Mullane was also made an Honorary Member of the Club
Well done to all.
A Special Thanks To RuraÍ Finnigan who was our DJ  for the night he done a fantastic job and Ann And Treasa who Helped Get the room ready.

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The plans were made, the hotel was booked, the day had arrived, and all we had to do was decorate the room. Ann and Theresa, arrived to do the tables in blue and white, Shane and Dorothy McGill along with Noel and Madeline Paget booked in early and started with the decorations. (more…)

Medal Presentation

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Over the last six months a number of people have donated medals that they have won over the years to be housed in the clubs trophy cabinets in the club house. The club wants to thank them for this great jester.
The club has got the medals set out on decorated plaques with a picture of each of the medal owner on it. Shay O Donnell of Ventry Park played for the school and club in the fifties. Shay won two school medals in hurling in 1949 and football in 1950. Davie Vavosoure donated his three junior medals to the club a number of years ago.
He won them for hurling and football in the early fifties. Sadly Davie is no longer with us but his memory lives on in the club. Jim Cullen a life long member and player has donated al of his collection of medals and trophies. Jimmy started playing as a juvenile in 1960and only finished playing a number of years ago at the age of 60.
Jimmy has won six championship medals two senior hurling leagues and has got numerous player of the year off the club. Seamus Burke is a man in his eighties. He lives in Arbour Hill. He drinks in the club and is a well know supporter of hurling. Seamus father was from Bruff in Co Limerick and he moved to Dublin In 1912.
He played for a club name ‘Rapperees’ who played in the Dublin League at that time. Seamus father won Dublin Senior league medals in 1913, 14, 15. Seamus has kindly donated his father’s medals to the club.

1950's Hurling

Over the last six months a number of people have donated medals that they have won over the years to be housed in the clubs trophy cabinets in the club house. The club wants to thank them for this great jester.

The club has got the medals set out on decorated plaques with a picture of each of the medal owner on it. Shay O Donnell of Ventry Park played for the school and club in the fifties. Shay won two school medals in hurling in 1949 and football in 1950. Davie Vavosoure donated his three junior medals to the club a number of years ago. (more…)

Summer Camps

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Our club coach Eamon Fennell will be playing Sunday for Dublin against Wexford. We wish him and Dublin the best for the year and hopefully Sam will be sitting in the club house on the last week of September.
Over the next three months Eamon will be running summer camps and days out for our juvenile section.
Over the years this camps have been a great success and they are run some times at a lost so that the children have a good week. This year there is a change of format for the camps which we hope will improve them.
You will have to book to find out what is on offer. Over the next few weeks Eamon will be putting out the program and entry form which will be limited in numbers.
Eamon has been working hard in the local school and with the club teams since January. Eamon and the club have been pushing the local schools to put teams in to the Bun School competition every year.
Two schools of the six local schools have put teams in and have had good success and we hope again to ask the principles of the schools to put teams in from every school in Cabra this October. The club will help in every way with the teams.

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Our club coach Eamon Fennell will be playing Sunday for Dublin against Wexford. We wish him and Dublin the best for the year and hopefully Sam will be sitting in the club house on the last week of September.

Over the next three months Eamon will be running summer camps and days out for our juvenile section.

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Our Dublin Players 2010

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Eamon ’Troller’ Dillon from Killkearnnan Road is the Dublin Minor Hurling Goalkeeper for 2010. He has already played against Killkenny and Carlow in the Leinster GAA Championship and the team is in the Leinster semi-final.
Eamon has been on the Dublin development teams since he was under 14 and hopefully he will get to wear the sky blue in an All-Ireland this year. Eamon is also playing senior hurling with the club where he is in great form having scored 2-5 against Erin Isle in the last match.
Josh Turner has also represented the club in the Dublin colours this year playing in the Forrestal Cup under 14 competition. Rachel Costello is in her second year of at playing senior level for the Dublin Comogie team.
Daughter of a former Dublin player, Gossie, who played Senior hurling in 1991 who’s father Gossie senior played for the great St Brendan’s soccer team of 1958 who won Bradmola Cup which later became the Glen Abbey Cup.
Shannon Gilligan is playing on the Dublin under 14 team and doing very well. Bradley Owens is on the Dublin football under 17 development squad and has moved up to the clubs inter football team.
Adam Milne has made it on the Dublin Under 12 football team and Wane Losty, Lee Cooney and Sean Tobin have been ask out for trails for the Dublin Under 15 football team.

Dublin Camogie

Daughter of a former Dublin player, Gossie, who played Senior hurling in 1991 who’s father Gossie senior played for the great St Brendan’s soccer team of 1958 who won Bradmola Cup which later became the Glen Abbey Cup.

Eamon ’Troller’ Dillon from Killkearnnan Road is the Dublin Minor Hurling Goalkeeper for 2010. He has already played against Killkenny and Carlow in the Leinster GAA Championship and the team is in the Leinster semi-final. (more…)

The Barrs win 5th FODH Golf Annual

Sunday, May 30th, 2010
Thirty three teams took part in beautiful sunshine at Castlewarden Golf Club in the 5th annual FODH Team manager, Anthony Daly, along with twelve members of the senior panel took part  All participants were delighted with the quality of the course and the hospitality of the club.
Seán  Óg Ó Ceallacháin took part and presented the prizes at the end of the day’s golfing. Olhausen provided sausages etc at the 10th and it was very much appreciated. Many thanks to the clubs, businesses and individuals who took part in the classic. All proceeds will go to the promotion of hurling in Dublin.
Results:
1st:  97 pts-Naomh Fionbarra- Dave Farnell, Tom Cullen, Shay Counihan, Ciaran Curley.
2nd: 92 pts- Alan McCrabbe, Peadar Carton, Alan Nolan, Sean O’Sullivan
3rd: 89 pts: Ballyboden GAA- Daragh Spain, Tom O’Mahony, Oliver Hickey, Philip Ryan.
4th: 87 pts- Ned Slattery, Brendan O’Connor, Alan Carter, Sean Jennings
5th: 86 pts- Johnny McCaffrey, John Kelly, Dave Curtin, Mark Fee.
Nearest the pin: Paul Jennings
Longest Drive: Alan Carter.

FODH

Thirty three teams took part in beautiful sunshine at Castlewarden Golf Club in the 5th annual Friends of Dublin Hurling tournament.

Team manager, Anthony Daly, along with twelve members of the senior panel took part. All participants were delighted with the quality of the course and the hospitality of the club. (more…)

New GAA TV Adverts

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Below is the new advert for GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship


Below is the new advert for GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship


Club AGM

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
The Club’s AGM took place on Thursday, 3rd. December and the following officers were returned.
Cathaoirleach (Chairperson): Noel Paget
Leas-Chathaoirleach (Vice Chairperson): Phelim Brady
Rúnaí (Secretary): Madeline Paget
Leas-Rúnaí (Assistant Secretary): Henry Dodrill
Cisteoir (Treasurer): Shane McGill
Leas-Chisteoir (Assistant Treasurer): Tony Smithers
Cláritheoir (Registrar): Harry Byrne
PRO: Eilís Ní Longáin
Players’ Rep: Jerry Kehoe
Juvenile Rep: Terry McKeogh
County Board Delegate: Joe Lyons
Delegate Ccc Football: Lar Kelly
Delegate Ccc Hurling: Joe Lyons
Disciplinary Chairperson: Shane McGill

The Club’s AGM took place on Thursday, 3rd December 2009 and the following officers were returned. (more…)