COMMERISATIONS to Liam Doyle and the Down Senior Footballers and management who were defeated by Armagh in the Ulster semi-final on Sunday.
Members send Liam best wishes for a speedy recovery from the knee injury he sustained during the match.
Best wishes are also sent to Steven O Higgins who received a nasty facial injury in the league game against Loughinisland last week.
Fixture
s: Wednesday – Senior Camogie Championship: Liatroim v Clonduff at 7.30pm; U14 Hurling League: Liatroim v Mourne at 7.30pm; Thursday - Senior Football League: Liatroim v Saval at 7.30pm; U8 Camogie match: Liatroim v Ballygalget at 7pm; Saturday - U10/U12 Hurling: Liatroim v Carryduff; Sunday - U10 camogie blitz in Ballygalget at 11am.
U8, U10 and U12 hurling training continues every Friday at 6pm.
U6, U8, U10 and U12 football training is on Saturdays at 10am.
U8 and U10 camogie takes place every Tuesday from 6-7pm.
The U10 camogie panel will take part in a blitz in Ballygalget on Sunday July 6 at 11am. Players are asked to wear their Liatroim jersey, white skirt/shorts and white socks.
DRESS
Players should bring a packed lunch and should dress appropriately for the weather. Parents of the U10 players are asked to transport their children to the tournament and should meet at Fontenoy Park, Leitrim, at 9.30am to ensure that everyone makes it in time for the 10.30am ferry.
Anyone with any queries should contact U10 team mentor, Máirín McAleenan 07817954463.
The Club shop will be open on Wednesday from 7.30pm – 8.30pm.
Last week's winning numbers were: 1, 6, 12, 13.
There were no three-number winners, while Damien McCrickard won the Seller's draw.
This week's draw will take place on Thursday 3rd July in Mac's Bar for the jackpot of £1,650.
Cleaners on duty this week are - Upstairs - Frances McEvoy, Monica Cunningham, Angela White, Brenda Clarke and Marie O'Hare;
Downstairs – Michelle Middleton, Dolores Davidson, Angela McCabe and Caitriona Lynch.
Many thanks to all the ladies who give up their time to clean the premises. On a recent inspection by Banbridge Council the Club were awarded a four star rating for cleanliness. Well done, ladies.
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