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Friday, 28 October 2011 16:10 |
A Chara,
Clubs are invited to submit nominations for the position listed below:
Louth Senior Hurling Team Manager
The position will be for a period of 2 years with an annual review.
Please ensure that any individual nominated is aware that they are being nominated. Closing date for nominations is Saturday 5th November 2011. Nominations to be forwarded through the Club Secretary to Runai Coiste Chontae.
Feel free to contact me at the number below if you require any further information.
-- Is mise, Deasún Ó hAilpín Des Halpenny, Rúnaí, Coiste Chontae Lú.
Edmondstown,
Ardee,
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Last Updated on Saturday, 26 November 2011 13:56 |
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Saturday, 30 July 2011 21:17 |
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Tipperary goalkeeper Brendan Cummins conquered the Annaverna Mountain in Louth for the fifth time since 2004 as he was crowned the M Donnelly All-Ireland Poc Fada champion.
Cummins completed the course in 50 pocs, beating last year's winner Graham Clarke of Down who finished behind him in second place.
The 36-year-old Premier County star won his first Poc Fada title in 2004 and was also victorious in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
He also triumphed in today's Comortas Beirte (Pairs) competition with Down's Karol Keating in 109 pocs. Wexford's Mark Butler and the aforementioned Clarke came second with 111 pocs, and Tadhg Haran of Galway and James McGarry of Kilkenny were third overall (114 pocs).
Meanwhile, Waterford's Patricia Jackman gained a record three in-a-row of Camogie Poc Fada titles. She matched her 28-poc tally from last year. Offaly's Cillian Kiely was the winner of the Under-16 event with 24 pocs.
2011 M DONNELLY ALL-IRELAND POC FADA FINALS:
Results -
Senior Men's: 1st, B Cummins (Tipperary) 50 pocs 37m; 2nd, G Clarke (Down) 54 pocs 104m; 3rd, T Haran (Galway) 54 pocs 21m
Comortas Beirte (Pairs): 1st, B Cummins (Tipperary)/K Keating (Down) 109 pocs; 2nd, M Butler (Wexford)/G Clarke (Down) 111 pocs; 3rd, T Haran (Galway)/J McGarry (Kilkenny) 114 pocs
Camogie: 1st, P Jackman (Waterford) 28 pocs; 2nd, R Monaghan (Galway) 31 pocs; 3rd, L Condell (Carlow) 32 pocs
Boys U-16s: 1st, C Kiely (Offaly) 24 pocs; 2nd, D O'Callaghan (Cork) 25 pocs; 3rd, S Savage (Down) 28 pocs
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 August 2011 11:49 |
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Monday, 25 July 2011 13:30 |
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A Chairde,
Please see attached press release from the Armagh & Louth Poc Fada Committee which details the Order of Play for the upcoming Poc Fada on July 30th on Annaverna.
Download press release and Order of Play here |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 August 2011 11:47 |
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Tuesday, 19 July 2011 08:34 |
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"An Poc Fada Craobh na hÉireann" 1961 - Ag Fás Caoga Bliain - 2011 The All Ireland Poc Fada Finals 30th July 2011 Celebrating 50th Anniversary of the First All Ireland
A Chairde,
As you are aware the annual All Ireland Poc Fada Finals take place on Annaverna on Saturday the 30th of July (the August bank holiday weekend). We are appealing to all clubs - Hurling, Camogie and Football to attend this legendary and unique event - to help where possible, or just come along to cheer on the contestants in the three categories (Senior Hurlers, Senior Camogie and Boys Under 16). Its a day out with a difference, its close by, there's no gate charge, there's spectacular panoramic views to be seen and there's the chance to walk in the footsteps of innovative and hard working members of Cumann Ógra Naomh Moninne who gave us this great competition (modern clubs can only marvel at their achievements, especially with so little in the way of resources), an enduring National Championship which is known worldwide.
Every year, as long as the competition has been running there has been in County Louth an opportunity to witness Ireland's greatest Camogs (since 2004) and Hurlers (Under 16 since 2007) at close quarters poc their their way around the Annaverna Mountain Course. To witness these individuals - over the years there have been many.. Ollie Walsh, Dinny Donnelly, Dennis Murphy, Finbarr O'Neill, Louth's own Patsy Murphy and Paul Dunne, Noel Skehan, Pat Harigan, Gerry Goodwin, Ger Cunningham, Tommy Quaid, Davy Fitzgerald, Brendan Cummins, Eoin Kelly, Graham Clarke and many more on the mountain
This is a great occasion, a fantastic venue, a celebration of Hurling and Camogie, a tangible link to our mythological heritage and certainly worth a visit! Louth is the Land of Legends and every year Ireland's greatest Hurling and Camogie "Legends" appear to re-enact Setanta's Trek!
On Friday, the eve of the All Irelands', a Hurling Festival will take place at Cooley Kickhams' grounds on the Cooley Peninsula beginning with an Under 14 Poc Fada Competition on the Slieve Foy to Barnavave path (commencing at 4.30pm) representatives from surrounding clubs will contest this inaugural event coming from Counties Down, Armagh, Louth and Westmeath. Later in the evening an under age Hurling Blitz will commence at 6.30pm again with teams representing Down, Armagh and Louth, the age group will be for Under 10s. It is hoped that Finalists for the main event will drop by to say hello and participate in the activities.
Armagh and Louth "An Coiste Poc Fada" invite all to attend the two day celebration of "An Poc Fada Craobh na hÉireann".
If you would like to assist at the Finals or the Friday Celebrations please forward names as soon as possible to Josephine at 087-1329120 or email info to
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 1961 Poc Fada
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 August 2011 11:46 |
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Monday, 11 July 2011 09:18 |
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Wexford, Carlow and Offaly take the Honours at the Curragh! Voureen Quigley relinquishes her Leinster title.
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