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  • 07-02-2010 7:47pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,908 ✭✭✭


    Hi :)

    Over the last few months we've seen quite a number of threads popping up where people are either looking for a new club to join, or a poster representing a club wants to advertise for new players and the like. With that in mind we've set up this new thread so posters can either spread the word about who they play for, or find out more about other GAA clubs without cluttering the rest of the forum.

    If this is successful we would hope that in time this will be a great reference guide for people to find out as much information as possible about the clubs in their area. As well as that, if anyone is looking for a club to join in a particular county just give a shout out here and something should crop up. Any threads in the future advertising a certain club will be merged into this one, and I've also posted up a little template if people wish to use that as a starting point to telling us a bit about the club and what you do!

    Same rules apply as per the rest of the forum, no spamming, no posting of personal details, particularly if you wish to exchange mobile numbers please do so via PM.

    Club Name:
    Location:
    Code (hurling/football/handball):
    Level played:
    Contact details:
    Any other info:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 87 ✭✭TheWestsAwake


    Re: Ranelagh Gaels ladies team

    One of the lads asked me to let ye know that Ranelagh Gaels ladies have 15-18 players training at the moment. If your are looking to join the club, please contact secretary.ranelaghgaels.dublin@gaa.ie Training at UCD Thursday nights @ 8.15


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 89 ✭✭peewee18988


    Heya lads

    Is anyone looking to get onto a GAA team for this coming season? We are a junior team in South dublin and we are seriously struggling for numbers.

    If you're looking to get back into the game of haven't played before you are very welcome to join us.

    We train on Tuesday with matches on Sunday. The standard is not great so all levels of skill and fitness is catered for. First match is this Sunday so dust off the boots and get movin!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    Club Name: Ranelagh Gaels
    Location: Home pitch in Bushy Park Click
    Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling
    Level played: Junior F
    Contact details: ranelaghgaels.hurling@gmail.com
    Any other info: Ranelagh Gaels are putting together a new team and have entered into the Junior F championship. There are a number of players who are just starting in hurling or have played hurling at under age level and are now coming back to it some years later. If you're in anyway interested then it would be worth a lash!


  • Registered Users Posts: 7 SallinsMan


    Club Name: Sallins Hurling club
    Location: Sallins (Right in the village)

    Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling
    Level played: Junior
    Contact details: sallinshurling@gmail.com


    Sallins Hurling club are recruiting hurlers for the coming season. Both seasoned and first time hurlers are welcome.
    Training is Tuesdays at 7.30 and Thursdays at 8. Sallins this year will be hoping to build on a very encouraging 2009 that seen them qualify for the League and Championship semi finals.
    If you want to stay / get fit and play competitive hurling this summer contact us at sallinshurling@gmail.com


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,019 ✭✭✭PDD


    Hi Folks,

    I was wondering if anyone here has returned to hurling after a long absence? I used to play hurling alot up until my late teens but left due to being short on time with school/college, a job on top of that and my commitments with Scouts however I wouldn't mind getting back into it. However I am now getting close to thirty and I was wondering if this is a little bit too old for it or do clubs have puc-abouts for old fogies :-P

    Dave


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    PDD wrote: »
    Hi Folks,

    I was wondering if anyone here has returned to hurling after a long absence? I used to play hurling alot up until my late teens but left due to being short on time with school/college, a job on top of that and my commitments with Scouts however I wouldn't mind getting back into it. However I am now getting close to thirty and I was wondering if this is a little bit too old for it or do clubs have puc-abouts for old fogies :-P

    Dave

    Hey,

    Check out the sticky here - http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055821624

    Where are you located? Dublin?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 Journo_2010


    I am looking to get involved in playing gaelic football in Dublin this season. Does anyone know of any clubworth joining.Am only an average footballer so not looking to join the Kilmacud 'A' tem or anything like that.Just something thats a bit of fun and good for keeping fit


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,019 ✭✭✭PDD


    Cheers Peace,

    Sorry for the new thread I didn't see that one :o I am based in North Kildare near Lucan.

    Dave


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,908 ✭✭✭Daysha


    Threads merged.


  • Registered Users Posts: 238 ✭✭the_one_&_only


    Lucan have a good set-up in the 12th Lock. If you take the Newcastle road junction off the n4 towards newcastle it's a mile and a bit up there on your right hand side. Just after the maxol garage.

    I heard the have a few teams setup this year for people looking to get back for a bit of fitness/fun etc

    Their website is www.lucansarsfields.ie


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    PDD wrote: »
    Cheers Peace,

    Sorry for the new thread I didn't see that one :o I am based in North Kildare near Lucan.

    Dave

    Lucan Sarsfields have a team which are entered in the AHL9 league and Junior F chamionship. If you've been out of it for a while that level of hurling would probably suit! :)

    I'm sure they'd be happy to see new members coming in...


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,299 ✭✭✭villains77


    hi all been playing for rosmini gaels 3 seasons now and were allways on the lookout for new players. we train on thursday nights at plunkets college in whitehall and our home matches our in the same place aswell for away matchs we meet at club house opposite fagans drumcondra and get lifts from the players who have cars . so if your intrested drop down on thursday nights and look for alan kelly


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭WinstonSmith


    Hello all,
    Was wondering if anybody here could help me: I am moving to England to teach after the summer and I am looking for a Gaelic football club to join. I will be based about fifty miles south west of London and about 15 miles south of Reading. Does anybody know of any Gaelic Football clubs in the general area I could join? Any help would be immensely appreciated!


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 celtic123


    Hi all,

    Just moved to dublin am looking for a hurling time to train with during the week. I play hurling for a club in sligo so looking for somewhere that the standard isn't too high:)

    Based in the north side, hope ye can help!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,184 ✭✭✭Patsy fyre


    Does anybody know of a hurling team in the castlebar area?


  • Registered Users Posts: 236 ✭✭Dercola


    Hey all. Just wondering if any of you's can help me out.. 24 year old guy here, looking to get back into the ol gaelic football. Haven't played any since my very early teens, so don't be expecting no world beater :D

    Anywho, based in the northside of Cork City, so any help is greatly appreciated..

    Cheers..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 thedownsgaa


    Hi All

    Just want to get the word out about a few new club items:

    1. Our weekly club lotto can now be played online
    2. Supporters can sign up for our free weekly email newsletter
    Details of above can be found on our website www.thedownsgaa.com

    Our new 500 seater stand with dressing rooms underneath has just been completed see here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thedownsgaa/

    thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 mjmccaffrey


    Hi Lads

    GAA Football Club in Dublin West area, Kilmainham, Islandbridge are looking for new players at intermediate/junior level - if your up from the country or just looking to get back out there and get your place on a good team we are only five games into the season so plenty of time - just call [snip] or email mjmccaffrey2001@yahoo.co.uk - ALL WELCOME!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 On The Ditch


    Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling
    Level played:Junior

    Hi I just moved to Dublin and am looking for a junior hurling team to join.

    I'm living in Charlemont St (close to Harcourt St) and don't have a car so I'm looking for a team who's pitch would be accessible by public transport.

    Thanks for the help, much appreciated..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    On The Ditch - What level do you want to play at?

    I train with Realt Dearg in Bushy Park and its a grand team which formed in February.
    http://realtdearg.weebly.com/


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 31,152 ✭✭✭✭KERSPLAT!


    Football or hurling
    Donnybrook or Ratoath, Meath

    Im interested in getting back in to either football or hurling. I currently play "soccer" on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday but not for a team
    (astro with mates) and would much rather get back into GAA. I played Football at school level and Hurling for bout 2 years. Wouldnt be
    great at either but will give it my best shot. Need somewhere close to Donnybrook (where I work) or Ratoath.

    Gonna have a look into Realt Dearg just have to figure out how to get there via public transport :P Any other suggestions would be great!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 On The Ditch


    Peace wrote: »
    On The Ditch - What level do you want to play at?

    I train with Realt Dearg in Bushy Park and its a grand team which formed in February.
    http://realtdearg.weebly.com/

    Thanks for the reply Peace..I had might head down for a look alright, when are ye training next?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    Thanks for the reply Peace..I had might head down for a look alright, when are ye training next?

    Monday & Wednesday at 8. Bring hurley and boots and get stuck in.


  • Registered Users Posts: 448 ✭✭GymJim


    Peace wrote: »
    Monday & Wednesday at 8. Bring hurley and boots and get stuck in.

    Might come along myself Wednesday night also (can't make Monday).

    Do you think any lads would have a spare hurl going for the one night if I can't lay my hands on one beforehand? Broke mine a few weeks ago and won't be home til next weekend to get another.


  • Site Banned Posts: 5,346 ✭✭✭wixfjord


    Hi lads, living on North King St in Dublin city centre, just wondering does anyone know of any junior hurling clubs nearby or accessible by public transport in this area. The above Red Stars would be perfect, but just too far out for me.
    Cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    GymJim wrote: »
    Might come along myself Wednesday night also (can't make Monday).

    Do you think any lads would have a spare hurl going for the one night if I can't lay my hands on one beforehand? Broke mine a few weeks ago and won't be home til next weekend to get another.

    Yep - There's usually plenty of hurleys left at the side incase any are broken in the match.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 On The Ditch


    Peace wrote: »
    Yep - There's usually plenty of hurleys left at the side incase any are broken in the match.

    Hi Peace, I'll try to make it down for 8 tomorrow assuming I'm not held up in work, training is still planned for that time anyway?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    Hi Peace, I'll try to make it down for 8 tomorrow assuming I'm not held up in work, training is still planned for that time anyway?

    We've pulled it forward to 7.30. Forgot to mention above a helmet would be useful.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 cracker1985


    Hi would anyone mind if I out up a post about a new idea me and my mate have??? It can give clubs a free website and can possible raise funds for the club as well as enabling club members to buy their own club gear whenever they want??? i realise its unrelated topic but just thought id ask.....cheers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 On The Ditch


    Peace wrote: »
    We've pulled it forward to 7.30. Forgot to mention above a helmet would be useful.

    Thanks Peace, I made it down alright, was a good session


  • Registered Users Posts: 276 ✭✭hug0


    Hi,

    I havent played camogie since school Im now in my 20's. Is there any team someone could recommend to join near Ashtown area or Phoenix Park?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,096 ✭✭✭An Citeog


    hug0 wrote: »
    Hi,

    I havent played camogie since school Im now in my 20's. Is there any team someone could recommend to join near Ashtown area or Phoenix Park?

    St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh and St Brigids are both based around there (both just off the Navan Road) and both have camogie teams. You should find contact details etc on their websites.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,224 ✭✭✭DH2K9


    Geraldines P Morans based beside Dunnes Stores Cornelscourt

    U8
    U9
    U10
    U12
    U14
    U16
    MINOR
    SENIOR


  • Registered Users Posts: 785 ✭✭✭Stinjy


    Hey,
    Want to get involved in GAA Ladies football, I'm 19 and living close to Brigids Club. Any one any Idea who to contact or how to go about doing it?! do I just turn up or what?! :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 337 ✭✭TheTwiz


    Is it too late to join a club at this stage, I know the season started around Feb. I'm based in north Dublin


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 82 ✭✭lippy88


    Hi, Im a student in DIT and im living in drumcondra from September.Im looking to join a club which will be training over the next couple of months can somebody suggest me a club and to whom i should contact!Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,824 ✭✭✭floggg


    I'm thinking about going back playing gaelic football next season, having not played since I was about 14 (I'm pushing 26 now).

    I'm currently living in Dundrum. Just wondering what club would be the best fit for me, giving I will be operating at an extremely low level. I reckon ballinteer st johns and naomh olaf's would be my closest clubs, although Ranelagh Gaels might be more suitable in terms of standards and acceptance of the incompetent, no?


  • Registered Users Posts: 605 ✭✭✭omega666


    can someone tell me whens the best time to contact a gaa club in south dublin to join up? the season well underway so i persume its too late for this year?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    omega666 wrote: »
    can someone tell me whens the best time to contact a gaa club in south dublin to join up? the season well underway so i persume its too late for this year?

    The season is pretty much over. Unless teams are in championship finals they will be finished for the year.

    Usually goo to get in contact in early Jan as most teams start back anywhere from mid - late January.

    Where are you located? Also is it hurling/football or both you're interested in?


  • Registered Users Posts: 605 ✭✭✭omega666


    Peace wrote: »
    The season is pretty much over. Unless teams are in championship finals they will be finished for the year.

    Usually goo to get in contact in early Jan as most teams start back anywhere from mid - late January.

    Where are you located? Also is it hurling/football or both you're interested in?


    thanks, im in sandyford, it would be football im interested in, i havent played since primary school so the lowest grade possible to start off with! I was thinking balinteer st johns would be a good choice? thier website say they have a junior c team.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 268 ✭✭scoopmine


    Im looking for a club in carlow to train with does any1 know if anywhere if there is anywhere i assume pre season starts after winter?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,385 ✭✭✭✭D'Agger


    Hey lads,

    Looking to train with a football club in Cork from next week on - had a few bad injuries towards the end of my time in college and went into a job with hours that meant I couldn't play much so looking to get back into it asap now I've landed a 9-5 job!

    Living in Mahon atm - any help greatly appreciated!


  • Registered Users Posts: 22 daltonj7


    wixfjord wrote: »
    Hi lads, living on North King St in Dublin city centre, just wondering does anyone know of any junior hurling clubs nearby or accessible by public transport in this area. The above Red Stars would be perfect, but just too far out for me.
    Cheers

    are u still looking to play hurling? i play for st. oliver plunketts eoghan ruadh on the navan road not too far from you. u cud get the 37/38/39/70 bus up to training and sometimes we train and lay matched in the phoenix park.

    the season is over now but well begin again afetr xmas. are you any good? have you been out of the game from a long time?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,394 ✭✭✭Gael85


    Club Name:St James Gaels
    Location:Iveagh Grounds:Dublin 12,Walkinstown,Drimnagh
    Code (hurling/football/handball): Football
    Level played:Junior A,Junior C,Minor,U16,U14,U12,U10,U8
    Contact detail
    stjamesgaels.com or axelf82@hotmail.com
    Any other info: St James Gaels have commenced pre season training this Wednesday (13TH Oct) for next season and we are inviting new members(playing and non playing) to join our club. We have 2 adult men teams, a Junior A team and Junior C team. We are based southside in Iveagh Grounds on Crumlin Road about 15-20 minutes from city centre. 77,77a,50,150,151 buses pass the pitch,17,18,121,122,123 buses go near the pitch as well.
    We have excellent floodlight training facilities and floodlite pitch.

    We are only training on Wednesday until December,taking a break for a couple weeks then starting back the first week in January training every monday and wednesday night in Iveagh Grounds at 7.30pm,all welcome.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Barryodon


    Want to get involved in a Dublin GAA club

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    Living in Dublin or about to move to Dublin and looking to get fit or get involved in a GAA club? Then look no further, Park Rangers GAA club are based in the Phoenix park, the club is exclusively made up of country lads living in Dublin. We gained promotion last season to Division 8 of the Adult Football league and we are currently looking for new players for the coming season to participate in our preseason training and to play with us for the coming season. The club is a great way to meet new people in Dublin and we have a very active social scene, the highlight of the coming seasons will be our trip to the Hague to participate in a 7 a side tournament (based upon our experience last year we would need a panel of 40 just to get 7 players on the pitch!). We take the league and championship very seriously however, and the preseason training will be taken by a fitness instructor over an 8 week period. Essentially we are looking for players and volunteers who may no longer play, but wish to get involved. Don't worry about fitness or the standard of football previously played, there is a place for everyone in our club. Two reasons why you should drop us a line, 1st the craic is unreal and 2nd its cheaper than going a gym!! To register your interest or for further information on our club such as preseason training and social events for 2011 please email your interest to secretary.parkrangers.dublin@gaa.ie


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    Peace wrote: »
    Club Name: Ranelagh Gaels
    Location: Home pitch in Bushy Park Click
    Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling
    Level played: Junior F
    Contact details: ranelaghgaels.hurling@gmail.com
    Any other info: Ranelagh Gaels are putting together a new team and have entered into the Junior F championship. There are a number of players who are just starting in hurling or have played hurling at under age level and are now coming back to it some years later. If you're in anyway interested then it would be worth a lash!

    Hi Folks,

    Sorry for the repost but a lot of the info above is out of date now. The club didn't form under the name Ranelagh Gaels and instead formed a new independant club. See details below.

    Club Name: Realt Dearg
    Location: Training in Bushy Park on Mon/Wed/Sun Click for website & map
    Code (hurling/football/handball): Hurling
    Level played: Junior F
    Contact details: realtdearg.hurlingclub@gmail.com
    Any other info: Realt Dearg formed a hurling team last year from scratch. We train in Bushy Park 3 times a week. We have players from Clare, Limerick, Tipp, Kilkenny, Carlow, Waterford, Wexford, Dublin, Cork , Laois , Meath, Cavan, France, Germany and Canada. Most training sessions are a mix of fitness with the ball, first touch drills and then usually finish with a training match.

    Training will restart in late January in time to prepare for the cup matches (usually mid - late Feb).

    Players who want to train only are more than welcome as the more players we have the better craic there is. There are a lot of lads up with us training as they live in Dublin but are still hurling with their clubs back home. Training fees are very reasonable and way cheaper than joining a gym. On average we would have at least 15 players but sometimes as many as 35/40 at training.

    Also the social side of the club is very active (that may be understating it slightly).

    For anyone who would like more infor please check out the website/send an email. There will be a club meeting (plus a few scoops) on the 26thNovember at 9pm in Vaughans Pub, Terenure. If you miss this meeting the further meetings should be posted ont he website.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 106 ✭✭tommy26


    looking to join a club in south dublin,when do the senior teams start training?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭Peace


    tommy26 wrote: »
    looking to join a club in south dublin,when do the senior teams start training?

    Each team would be different obviously so maybe you should contact the relevant manager/selectors. Typically most teams would be back somewhere between late January and Mid Feb.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,394 ✭✭✭Gael85


    Club Name:St James Gaels
    Location:Iveagh Grounds,Dublin12Walkinstown,Drimnagh
    Code (football): Football
    Level played:Junior A,Junior C,Minor,U16,U14,U12,U10,U8
    Contact details:
    stjamesgaels.com or axelf82@hotmail.com
    Any other info: St James Gaels will commence pre season training for next season in early January and we are inviting new members(playing and non playing) to join our club. We have 2 adult men football teams, a Junior A team and Junior C team.The second team is a social team which is for lads looking for game. We are based southside in Iveagh Grounds on Crumlin Road about 15-20 minutes from city centre. 77,77a,50,150,151 buses pass the pitch,17,18,121,122,123 buses go near the pitch as well.
    We have excellent floodlight training facilities,astro pitch training pitch and floodlite pitch.

    axelf82@hotmail.com

    sorry lads forget to specify we only have football teams,not hurling and handball


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,728 ✭✭✭beggars_bush


    Civil Service Hurling Club welcome new players to join the club for 2011.

    Based in IslandBridge between Kilmainham and the Phoenix Park, Civil Service Hurling club is one of the oldest hurling clubs in Dublin - established in 1923.

    We have players from all 4 provinces, with hurlers from over 14 different counties represented within the club (including a few Dubs) and some international players too! We play championship in Junior A and Junior E.

    Facilities include recently redeveloped playing pitch, floodlight training pitches, a gym and club house. All levels and abilities are catered for, from those serious about their hurling to those who want to get out and about and have a puck around on a summer's evening.

    We also have a good social side to the club with nights out, table quizzes and BBQs.

    If interested or would like more information check out http://www.civilservicehurlingclub.ie

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