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.

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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…)

Community Action On Jobs

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
With a lot of people, young and old out of work in the Cabra its time that the local communities start getting to gather and try and organize some plan of action to get some opportunities going for the local people out off work.
The club employs around forty people and most local Business get some sort of work out of it. Yet a lot of our members would work in construction which has been badly hit with the recession.
Over the next three months the club hopes to contact both State agency and local business to try and set up some plan that can deliver a number of jobs for people in this Area.
As a community we need to act in a very positive way and use all our skills to deliver real jobs. As one of the leading pillars in the community the club hopes to star this process in the next few weeks.

With a lot of people, young and old out of work in the Cabra its time that the local communities start getting to gather and try and organize some plan of action to get some opportunities going for the local people out off work.

The club employs around forty people and most local businesses get some sort of work out of it. Yet a lot of our members would work in construction which has been badly hit with the recession.

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Pitch and school Update

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
There have been a number of meetings between the club and government officials about the clubs attempted to get there own pitch in the Cabra Area.
There are a number of possibility’s been discussed which depends on a number of factors. The committee is working very hard to solve these issues.
This will be a slow process and club hopes by the clubs seventy anniversary in five years time that the pitch will become a reality.
There is on going discussion on permanent buildings for the Gaelscoil which are going in the right direction and all pressure needs to be kept on to bring the issue to a success.
The club and the Gaelscoil are fully united in the aim of the permanent school even though there was an attempt to divide the club from the school on this issue by certain people.
With every one working to gather the goal it can be achieved and will be achieved.

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There have been a number of meetings between the club and government officials about the clubs attempted to get there own pitch in the Cabra Area.

There are a number of possibility’s been discussed which depends on a number of factors. The committee is working very hard to solve these issues.

This will be a slow process and club hopes by the clubs seventy anniversary in five years time that the pitch will become a reality.

There is on going discussion on permanent buildings for the Gaelscoil which are going in the right direction and all pressure needs to be kept on to bring the issue to a success.

The club and the Gaelscoil are fully united in the aim of the permanent school even though there was an attempt to divide the club from the school on this issue by certain people.

With every one working to gather the goal it can be achieved and will be achieved.