Nothing minor about this victory for the U-18 girls It was a cold Friday evening down in Sean Moore Park where the U-18 girls took on Cuala in the Championship Final. Though twice victorious over the same opposition already this season, Clanns took some time to settle into their rhythm. But they eventually started to …
Boys excel in friendly fixtures Our U-9s came out on top in both games in a recent friendly fixture against Geraldine Morans. In the first game Clanns dominated from start to finish. Some excellent scores from Aidan and Senan H put them into a big lead which they never looked like losing. Mark defended strongly …
Clanna Gael Minor : Ladies Championship Final It was a cold Friday evening down in Sean Moore Park where the U-18 girls took on Cuala in the Championship Final. Though twice victorious over the same opposition already this season, Clanns took some time to settle into their rhythm. But they eventually started to produce some …
U13 girls make it three in a row On Saturday evening last the U-13s played an excellent game of football in atrocious conditions to take their third Division 2 Shield in a row – having won it at the same division at U-11 and U-12. Captained by corner-back, Kate , the team feature Ella …
U16 League Final in Donabate on Saturday at 3pm – come on the Clanns
It was a cold, wet and very windy day in Clanna Gael as our U13 girls lined up to play their Division 2 Shield Final against a strong St Brigids team. Clanna Gael won the tip-off with Maria passing to Niamh who played the ball beautifully up to Sally and then in to Clodagh …
U-13 Girls heading for Shield final After a hard-won match against a determined Ballyboden St Endas, the U-13 girls have qualified for their third Shield final in a row, with the Division 2 competition to be decided on Saturday 2nd November at 15.00hrs. The Clanns scoring was opened by Niamh Shaw with a strong right-foot …
U-12s crowned division one champions The U-12 boys are DIVISION 1 SOUTH DUBLIN CHAMPIONS after a resounding 1-11 to 0-7 win over Ballyboden St Endas in Ballycullen on Saturday. The result is a fantastic achievement for the boys, their mentors, parents and the Clanna Gael Fontenoy club itself. The result was a fitting reward …