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Registration for this years Whistle4Feile is open to over 18’s. Details below. Please contact Anne Ging or Carmel Brennan for registration.
The National Feile na nGael competition is a special competition for both host and travelling clubs, for the under 14 players and mentors alike. In 2017 the competition will be held in Kilkenny, Wexford and Carlow. Read more
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Following the AGM of St Brigid’s Camogie Club there are 4 vacant officer roles. An EGM IS CALLED FOR 1ST DECEMBER @ 8pm. In order for the club to function all roles must be filled: Chair/ vice chair/ secretary/ treasurer. Please consider all nominations. Thank you
Well done to the very talented St. Aidan’s N.S girls football team who won the Roinn B County Final today 9th November beating Callan! Well done from all in St. Brigid’s Camogie Club.
The Annual General Meeting of St. Brigid’s camogie club will take place on 25th November 2016 at 8pm in the clubrooms. All welcome.
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David Roche Injury Clinic are very excited to announce that from November the 1st the clinic will be running Pilates classes!
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A great day was had in Kilmanagh on 15th October as our underage girls got to meet the O’Duffy cup and enjoyed a training session with some of the senior county players including our own Aisling Dunphy! Thank you to the girls and all who helped out to make it a successful event. It was in aid of the Senior Kilkenny team’s holiday fund so thank you to all who supported.
On 2nd October our Intermediate Camogie team took on Rower Inistioge in the Championship Semi Final. The sides met in last year’s Semi Final also, which went to a replay with St. Brigid’s narrowly missing out on a county final position. This year it was again Rower Inistioge who came out on top. The venue was the Kells Rd James Stephen’s pitch but bad fog on the morning meant the match had to be pushed back for half an hour. Read more
Our U8’s finished up the 2016 season on Thursday evening 29th in the company of our local camogie star Aisling Dunphy and the O’Duffy Cup. We had a great turn out and finished a fantastic year winning 10 out of 12 Go Games, drawing one and one defeat.
We look forward to the 2017 season with most joining the U10 ranks. Watch out!! We see a great future for these bright young fun-loving camogie stars….
Special word of thanks to the parents and especially the girls we had a great year with ye. Plenty of good times and giggles!! The three amigos had a great year also. Enjoy the break and don’t forget to STAY PRACTISING……
Thanks Miriam, Martina and John.
Intermediate camogie championship county semi-final
This Sunday 2nd October 11am
Kells Rd
vs Rower Inistioge
Please support the girls as they hope to reach the county final!! Best of luck 🔵⚪
Match report by Stephen Delaney
Friday evening, 16-9-2016, saw the conclusion of St Brigid‘s U12 season where they lined up against a very talented and determined James Stephens side in the Roinn A U12 County Final. A large Ballycallan crowd came to support the girls, this made the final feel like a home fixture and there is no doubt they acted as the 16th man that is often heard in post match interviews with elite athletes at top level sport, but this was something more than that, this was about parish pride and supporting your own, a concept that makes GAA and Camogie unique. Read more
What a win for our fantastic U12s!!!! They beat James Stephens 8-5 to 1-3 last Friday 16th in the County Final. Well done girls for all your effort throughout the year! A special thank you to Mary Ronan, Stephen Delaney & Mary East for all their hard work with the team!
Thank you very much to the massive crowd that turned out for the girls.
The future of the club is safe with these girls coming up the ranks!
Report by John Kenny
It was the U10’s final training session for 2016 last Monday 19th September. There was a fantastic turnout by all the girls, all 22 turned up and put in a mighty effort to finish out the season. Nothing new with this group of girls, all year even when things didn’t go their way they dug deep and gave it everything they had, and finished each match with great strength and massive heart. Each and every one of them are a credit to themselves, their families and their club and are a pleasure to train. Their futures are very bright. Read more