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We are delighted to learn that Mullinahone Co-Op will be our sponsors for the coming year.

We are indeed very greatful to the Co-Op for their support over the years and it is with great

pride that we use their name on our jerseys. We sincerely thank the committee for their

continued support.

With our senior hurlers and U21 hurlers in action shortly it has been agreed at our

adjourned agm that no player will be selected unless he is fully paid up. Adult players €50.

Students €25. Senior citizens €15 Public members €30.

We still have to appoint a senior football manager and a manager for minor hurling and football. If anybody is interested in any of these positions please contact any club officer.

Juvenile Club.
Most of our teams are now in training. For information on training times contact your

relevant team manager or Secretary. Eddie McCarthy. Next weekend we will break new

ground when our U16 team will travel north to play games over the weekend. On Saturday

they will receive coaching from the Derry senior football manager and will return home on the Sunday.

  
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