U8 Hurling News & Player of the week pictures

Report by Shane Lynch
Our U8 hurlers have had a busy time over the last few weeks.
 
First up we paid a visit to John Lockes in Callan. We had a strong panel which was split into 2 teams. We enjoyed victory in 3 out of the 4 matches and the boys had a great time.
There was some great Goalkeeping on view from both teams.  All the lifting practice that the boys have been doing is certainly paying dividends with some great solo runs and scoring, particularly from midfield.

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U16 county camogie action

Well done to the Kilkenny U16 Camogie team & our own Kym Ryan and Laoise Prendiville who had a 7 point victory over Dublin last Sunday 24th July.
They now play Clare on Sunday 31st July in John Locke Park, Callan at 2.30pm in the quarter final so best of luck to all involved from all in the camogie club!

Minor News July

Report by Adrian Ronan
After 7 weeks of a break for exams the Minors faced a busy July. Like all clubs at this time of year, battling and coping with the long-term break and players on holidays becomes an issue.
We in Graigue-Ballycallan are no different so with some niggling injures and players on holidays we faced a nervous July.

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U16 Roinn B HL – Final Round – GBC v St Patrick’s Ballyragget – 8/7/2016

Report by Philomena Brennan

The final round of the U-16 Roinn B League took place in balmy conditions in Tom Ryall Park last Friday 8th July 2016. This was the last match to be played in the group and GBC were placed second in the group before the encounter. With three players on the injured list, the mentors had to turn to some of the younger boys to field a team, but as usual they were not found wanting in their efforts and enthusiasm for the battle. Read more

U14 camogie Feile Shield

Report by Mary McCluskey
The U14 Camogie Shield Feile tournament took place on Saturday 18th June in the GAA Development Centre in Abbottstown.
Our club took a bus from Tom Ryall Park early that morning filled with our panel, mentors John Caldbeck, Mary McCluskey, Mary Ronan and our medic Ann Egan who, it must be said, was kept busy throughout the day. We were glad to have Ann on board! Read more

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