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1Cumann Camógaíochta na Gael Coiste Átha Cliath Dublin Féile na nGael 2017

Cumann CamógaíochtaÁtha Cliath - Féile na nGael 2017

22-23 Aibreán

Host Club: Naomh OlafFéile Official – Jim Shanahan

Roinn 3

2 Cumann Camógaíochta na Gael Coiste Átha Cliath Dublin Féile na nGael 2017

Tá Féile na nGael ag leanúint ar aghaidh anois le 43 bliana. Stór scéaltaí, comh-oibriú, réamh-ullmhúcháin, conspóidí, thuas-seal-thíos-seal, gach gné de rothaí mór an tsaoil. Táimíd ar ais arís i mbliana agus níos mó na 700 cailíní óga in ár measc. Molaim go deo iad agus éinne atá páirteach sa dea-scéal seo.

Each year Féile na nGael continues to demonstrate the wonderful joy of being young and not so young as the competition is seen as an important step in the camogie player’s relationship with the world’s fastest female sport.

Countless hours have gone into the preparations and I extend appreciation to all clubs, players, parents, schools, mentors, sponsors and anyone associated with this mega week-end. But this is a shared endeavour. This is not about anyone organisation or individual. It is about each contributing to something that enhances all who come under its umbrella. It is civic engagement at its finest.

Formed in 1974, the dream of a Tipperary man Séamas Ó Riain whose son Jack was married to the late Orla Ní Shiocháin, a Dublin camogie star in her day, Féile na nGael continues to create a store of memories that will never be erased. A number of teams from this week-end’s competition will experience the joy and honour of taking part in the national finals which are being jointly organised by Carlow, Kilkenny and Wexford.

But the Dublin event contains its own unique qualities and I would like to thank host clubs – Lucan Sarsfields, Erins Isle, Naomh Olaf, St. Annes and Castleknock for their efforts and hospitality. A warm word of appreciation also to the Dublin GAA County Board for the use of O’Toole Park and local manager Luke Lawlor.

I have no doubt that all will respect the Féile charter which calls on all participants to ensure that, at a very minimum, our Gaelic Games are promoted and played in a positive, fair and enjoyable manner where players, coaches, spectators and referees Give Respect and Get Respect from each other.

Sincere appreciation to all officials and referees for their support not only this week-end but throughout the year.

Check out www.dublincamogie.ie for reports and photos from the week-end happenings. If you would like to submit a report/photo please email [email protected].

Gúim gach rath ar gach foireann.

Rachel RogersCathaoirleach Bórd Mionúir

Fáilte

Féile na nGael FinalsO’Toole Park Sunday 23 April 2017

Div. 5 10.00 | Div. 4 11.00Div. 3 12.00 | Div. 2 13.00Div. 1 14.00

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Dublin Camogie Féile na nGael 2017

Rules of the competition

(1) Féile na nGael is for 15-a-side teams, comprising players who are over 10 and under 14 years of age on 1st January in the year of Féile. Participants in the Féile Skillstar Competition are also subject to the same age limitation. Teams in Divisions 4 & 5 may play with 13-a-side if they do not have 15 players.

(2) A panel shall be confined to a maximum of 24 players and 3 team mentors.

(3) Each competing team must register on the official registration form, 5 weeks prior to competition. The Registration Form must be signed by the Club Rúnaí. Any alteration to the original registration must be notified to the Dublin Camogie Féile na nGael prior to the first game of the weekend. This will be done through the local Féile Official at the host club venue. Thereafter, no alterations will be accepted.

(4) A player may be required by a Féile Official to give her signature and date of birth at any time during the Féile.

(5) Games will be played on a full-size pitch.

(6) All Group games will be played on a 15-a-side basis over 15 minutes per half. In Groups where a quarter-final is involved, the preliminary games and the quarter-final will be of 15 minutes per half. An interval of 5 minutes will be allowed.

(7) Eight substitutions are allowed, but only during a stoppage in play and with the permission of the referee.

(8) Camogie matches governed by the full rules of An Treoraí Oifigiúil. The initial stages of the competition will be played on a league basis. In league competition, two points will be awarded for a win and one for a draw. The top team in each section will qualify for the semi finals, or quarter final, where relevant. Should two teams finish level on points, the winner of the original game between those two teams will progress. If that game ended in a draw, or if more than two teams ended level on points, qualification for the semi final or quarter final will be decided by play-off as follows:

Rules

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Two teams level:

A play-off game of ten minutes (2 x 5 mins) will be played. If this game ends in a draw then an additional period of extra time will be played, the team to register the first score to be deemed the winner. For this additional period of extra time the referee will again toss to decide which way the teams will play.

Three teams level:A round-robin play-off will be played, following an open draw, A v B, B v C and A v C. Each game will be ten minutes (2 x 5 mins) duration, with two points awarded for a win and one for a draw. If this method fails to divide the teams then the tie shall be decided (based on these three games) by the following means and in the order specified:

i) Scoring difference (Subtracting the total Scores against from the total Scores for)ii) Highest Total Score foriii) Scoring Average (divide total Score Against into total Score For)

Four teams level:

A knock out play-off will be played. Two semi final games will be played of ten minutes (2 x 5mins) duration, the pairings to be decided by an open draw. If a semi final game ends as a draw then an additional period of extra time will be played, the team to register the first score to be deemed the winner. For this additional period of extra time the referee will again toss to decide which way the teams will play.

The knock out “final” of ten minutes (2 x 5 mins) duration will then be played. If this game finishes as a draw then an additional period of extra time will be played, the team to register the first score to be deemed the winner. For this additional period of extra time the referee will again toss to decide which way the teams will play.

(9) In the event of a draw at the semi-final or quarter final stage of the competition, ten minutes extra time (2 x 5 mins) will be played. If a draw still results then an additional period of extra time will be played, the team to register the first score to be deemed the winner. For this additional period of extra time the referee will again toss to decide which way the teams will play.

Rules

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In the event of a draw in the final, ten minutes extra time (2 x 5 mins) will be played. In the event that the match is still a draw, another ten minutes of extra time (2x5mins) will be played. Should the match still be a draw after 2 rounds of extra time, additional 5 min periods will be played until a result is reached.

(10) All teams shall wear the official club colours. If there is a clash of colours, there will be a toss of a coin to decide who changes. Groupings to be reviewed by county board prior to competition to advise relevant clubs of possible colour clashes.

(11) Team mentors are not allowed to encroach on to the field of play without thepermission of the referee.

(12) The 3 permitted mentors must wear an item that identifies them as a mentor and thereby permitted to coach on sideline.eg colour bib.

(13) Clubs are permitted to enter a “B” team into the competition only if the club currently field a “B” team at U14 level in that playing year in the Dublin leagues. This “B” team can only comprise of girls currently playing on the “B” team in that given year. All registration details will be checked by County Registrar.

(14) Clubs that have a registered team playing at U14 level cannot enter a second team from the U13 Division.

(15) Any club withdrawing from the competition before 15th April 2017 will forfeit the €100 registration fee.

(16) Any club withdrawing from the competition later than 22nd April 2017 will incur a fine of €300.

(17) The Dublin Camogie County Board and the Dublin Disciplinary Hearings Committee reserves the right to impose sanctions, including expulsion from the competition, of teams/clubs that fail to comply with the rules of Dublin Féile na nGael.

Cluichí

Players must wear numbers as on the Registration Forms. A Féile Official will attend at each game and shall have the authority from the Dublin County Board to make on-the-spot decisions, including requiring a player to give his signature and date of birth. All irregularities will be reported to the Féile na nGael Committee.

Rules

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DIVISION 3 (8 teams)

Naomh Olaf

1 Aisling O’Brien2 Aislinn Ellis3 Alannah Kyne Delaney4 Aoife Nolan5 Caoimhe O’Mahony6 Chloe Kilpatrick7 Emer Leahy8 Emily Greene9 Fiona Quinn10 Gemma Coffey11 Hannah O’Kelly12 Katie Murphy13 Lara Comiskey14 Laura Corbally15 Laura Cullen16 Nina Kahl Brett17 Rebecca Leane18 Neasa O’Mahony19 Caoimhe Gilsenan 20 Emily Jennings 21 Clodagh Geoghegan 22 Kelci Ronayne23 Martha Jennings24 Grace Shanahan

Mentors: Veronica Donnelly, John Coffey, Mick O’Mahony

First Aid / Physio: Mick O’Mahony

Crumlin

1 Sophie Kelly2 Emma Creighton3 Dawn Redmond4 Abby Sheridan5 Alison Brady6 Allana Hodgins7 Jessica Dunne8 Ellie O’Connor9 Abby Ryan10 Kirsten O’Connor11 Sophie Carroll12 Ellie Waldron13 Caitlin Barry14 Rihanna Dunphy15 Amy Carroll16 Jolene Dignam17 Saoirse Gavigan18 Grace Clark19 Rebecca Horan20 Alex Hodgins21 Ella Stacey22 Emily Dolan23 Hannah Murry

Mentors: Ailish Barry,Hugh Brennan, Brenda Kiernan

First Aid / Physio: Ruth Gavigan

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DIVISION 3 (8 teams)

Lucan Sarsfields B

1 Aisling Ní Ruairc2 Emily Brophy3 Emma McGivney4 Nadia Carron5 Susan Jordan6 Kaitlyn Harris7 Niamh Doherty8 Hannah Crowley9 Leah Dunne10 Ellie Treacy11 Aisling McAuley12 Aimee O’Connell13 Millie Simpson14 Sarah Brennan15 Saidhbh Masterson16 Clíodhna Ní Bhuachalla17 Anna Rose Kenny18 Ella Lacey19 Kate O’Connell20 Aoibheann Scott21 Aideen Somers22 Hannah Gibbs23 Aisling Behan24 Cara Ware

Mentors: Frank Masterson

Naomh Bríd

1 Jane O’Reilly2 Tara Fitzgerald3 Eimear O’Reilly4 Ellie Lynch5 Sophie O’Shea6 Sara Higgins7 Rachel McDermott8 Dara Loomes9 Mia Murray10 Millie Molony11 Amy Powell12 Myah Rose Quinn13 Ciarra Dunn14 Muireann Carey15 Ava Kiely16 Éabha MacDonagh17 Jane Hiney18 Lidia Rocca19 Ella Brown20 Robyn McGaley21 Clodagh McCooey22 Ella Curtin23 Grace Moore24 Tara Coffey

Mentors: Ciarán O’Reilly,Thelma O’Mahony, Mick Littleton

First Aid / Physio: AN Other

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DIVISION 3 (8 teams)

St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh

1 Katie Hynes2 Aimee McKeon3 Alannah Keogh4 Ella Byrne5 Kate Reynolds6 Nia Campion7 Rhona Fitzharris8 Sive Walsh9 Aisling Keating10 Caitlin Brennan11 Caoimhe Nolan12 Ciara Fisher13 Ciara Keely14 Eimear Finn15 Ellen O’Rourke16 Kate Scully17 Lauren Caffrey18 Niamh Donlon19 Oda Dineen20 Sarah Boland

Mentors: Ambrose Curry,Dolores Madigan, John Downey

First Aid / Physio: Ann Tynan

Whitehall Colmcille

1 Amy Brady2 Cuileann McHugh3 Ruth Fitzsimons4 Sarah Costigan5 Sophie Forristal6 Catriona McMahon7 Aishling Cullen8 Isabelle McGarry9 Claire Finn10 Abbie McDonald11 Aoife Nolan12 Éile Ní Cheallaigh13 Clodagh Cummins14 Ella Foster15 Ciara Power16 Kate Kelly17 Abby Treacy18 Ellen Lindsay-Sherry19 Ellie Brady20 Katie O’Rourke21 Lily Harbourne22 Jane Gerrard

Mentors: Mary Regan,Brian Cullen, Niall Williams

First Aid / Physio: Cormac Ryan

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DIVISION 3 (8 teams)

Naomh Maur

1 Niamh Howley2 Erin Etherson3 Niamh Moran4 Claudia Hackett5 Hannah Morley6 Emma Hoey7 Ciara Hackett8 Amy Casey9 Hannah Hughes10 Robyn Murphy11 Zaynab Salemi12 Shauna Kelly13 Lucy Hand14 Aoibheann Gilsenan15 Kerri Austin16 Zara Thorne17 Tara Brady18 Kate Goode19 Holly Grimes20 Rebecca Fitzpatrick

Mentors: Maura Hoey,Paula Morley, Darren Brady

First Aid / Physio: Maeve Hughes

Cuala

1 Katie Cunningham2 Sophie Kelly3 Kate Quinn4 Alicia Mason5 Aisling Ní Ruairc6 Hannah Power7 Alannah Breslin8 Kate Byrne9 Cait Begley10 Sinead Flannery11 Maedhbh NÍ Feinneadha12 Niamh Ann Moylan13 Meadhbha Reddin14 Maebh Moore15 Orla Breathnach16 Hilary Morrissey17 Aoife Mc Nicholas Roche18 Laura Reynolds19 Lucy Drummond20 Katy Murnaghan21 Leah Rachel O’Hagan

Mentors: Fionan Breathnach,Colm Begley, Derek Murnaghan

First Aid / Physio: Jenny Drummond

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Dublin Féile na nGael Fixtures 2017Division 3 - Host club: Naomh Olaf

Féile Official - Jim Shanahan

Group A: Lucan Sarsfields B; Naomh Bríd; Cuala; Naomh Maur

Group B: Crumlin; St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh; Naomh Olaf; Whitehall Colmcille

Time Team1 Team2 Referee PitchScore Team 1 Score Team 2

Goals Points Goals Points 10.30

am Lucan Sarsfields B

NaomhBríd

Pitch 1 Group A

10.30 am

Cuala Naomh Maur Pitch 2 Group A

11.10 am

Crumlin St Oliver Plunkett ER

Pitch 1 Group B

11.10 am

Naomh Olaf

WhitehallColmcille

Pitch 2 Group B

11.50 am

Lucan Sarsfields B

Cuala Pitch 1 Group A

11.50 am

NaomhBríd

Naomh Maur Pitch 2 Group A

12.30 pm

St Oliver Plunkett ER

WhitehallColmcille

Pitch 1 Group B

12.30 pm

Crumlin Naomh Olaf

Pitch 2 Group B

13.10 pm

NaomhBríd

Cuala Pitch 1 Group A

13.10.pm

Lucan Sarsfields B

Naomh Maur Pitch 2 Group A

13.50 pm

Crumlin WhitehallColmcille

Pitch 1 Group B

13.50 pm

St Oliver Plunkett ER

Naomh Olaf

Pitch 2 Group B

Group Matches are 15 minutes a side

DIVISION 3 SEMI FINALS - 15.45 PM 15.45

pm Group AWinner

Group BRunner Up

Pitch 1Semi

15.45 pm

Group BWinner

Group ARunner Up

Pitch 2Semi

Semi-final Matches are 20 minutes a side

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When Erin’s Isle was founded in January 1917 its sole purpose was to promote Gaelic football in Finglas. By the time the year was out the women of the parish were not content with cheering on their fathers and brothers from the sideline and so they formed a Camogie team. For the 1918 season Erin’s Isle registered Football and Hurling team to facilitate the new reality. The family names were familiar in both codes, Emmetts, Bells, Maloney and McDonnell. The Camogie team was a formidable outfit and were unlucky to lose their league final to Faughs in Croke Park on 6th October 1918.After the disruption caused by the War of Independence and Civil War, games began to get back to normal. In 1925 the Isles were to win their first ever league title in Camogie. Players selected for the county team included, Annie Luby and two of the Maloney sisters. At the 1928 Tailteann Games Mrs. M McCarty representing Erin’s Isle and Dublin, was on the successful Leinster Team defeating Connaught in the final. Isles remained competitive at the top level until the early 1930s, when after that it went into decline.

1973 saw the revival of Camogie in Finglas. A Camogie section was set up in Erin’s Isle and by the end of that year there were two teams registered, one juvenile to ensure that a solid foundation was being laid for the future. New family names surfaced Reaney, Toman, Boylan, Martins and Byrne. By 1975 they were Camogie Shield winners. Championship success was to follow in 1983/84. This was to continue at Adult and Juvenile level with several leagues and championships acquired along the way. By the year 2000 Isles were fielding two adult and four juvenile teams at different grades.Isles senior team at this stage were competing at the highest level eventually winning the Senior A Championship in 2003 beating St Vincent’s after a replay.

The Isles contribution to the county efforts has been strong and ongoing. In 1982 Clare Reaney and Mary Duane represented Isles on the winning inter county League team. While on the back to back Junior All Ireland winning teams of 2005 and 2006 Isles was represented by Julie Draper, Louise O’Hara, Valerie Reaney, Gillian McCluskey and Anne Mc Cluskey, the latter captained Dublin on the second occasion. Louise O’Hara and Anne Mc Cluskey were both nominated for an All Star in 2006, with Louise receiving the ultimate players accolade; she was also voted the Dublin Player of the Decade in 2014 at the same time Catherine Connaghan was inducted into the Camogie Hall of Fame. Over the years Isles has been well represented on County adult, juvenile and Development Squads. Today Erin’s Isle fields three adult teams and at least one team in every juvenile age group.

This year, 2017, the Club is celebrating the centenary of its foundation. A long list of “Céad Bliain ag Fás” events are planned for the year – peaking with a Gala Dinner Dance Reunion in Croke Park in November. The celebrations kicked off on New Year’s Day (wasting no time) with the raising of a specially commissioned Erin’s Isle Centenary Flag over the club house and a robust Camogie match played in period costume, skirt, blouse and sash. A great day was had by all. Looking forward to the next one hundred years.

Is MiseLiam Casey

Erin’s Isle camogie girls dressed in period costumes with referee on the day, Paddy Canning

Erin’s Isle Céad Bliain ag Fás

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At the launch of Meaghers Pharmacy sponsorship of Medicare First Aid Kits for Dublin teams were Pat Martin, Dublin Board Chair, Nicola Carr, Gaby and Jody Couch (Dublin U16s) and Oonagh O’Hagan, Managing Director of Meaghers Pharmacy.

Programme: Seamus Massey, Gerry O’Sullivan and Barbara Grennell.