THE Offaly GAA County Board are to hold a draw for the right to purchase tickets for Saturday week s big National Football League Division 3 semi-final against .
St Rynagh s joy as agreement reached to conclude 2020 camogie championships
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ST Rynagh s Camogie Club will get to play their 2020 Leinster Club Intermediate Championship campaign after an agreement was brokered last night between the Camogie Association and warring clubs.
A decision to cancel the 2020 provincial and All-Ireland club championships some weeks ago had been greeted with dismay and fury by clubs still involved.
The aggrieved clubs had decided to take their case to the Disputes Resolution Authority but a mediation meeting last night resulted in a compromise.
With former Director General of the GAA, Padraig Duffy acting as mediator, the Camogie Association and their angry clubs have agreed to play the 2020 championships in November following the end of the 2021 club county championships. The 2020 provincial and All-Ireland championships will conclude before the 2021 provincial campaigns start.
Offaly community in mourning at sudden death of talented goalkeeper
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THERE was a great sense of sadness and regret in Rhode last week after the tragic death of a talented footballer goalkeeper and very popular local man, Dean Morris.
News of his death last week stunned the local community. He was a very well liked individual and Dean and his family were immersed in Rhode GAA Club. 29 years of age, he was an employee at KBC bank in Dublin.
A steady pair of hands in the goals, he played a number of senior football games for Rhode and was between the posts in 2019 when they lost to Ferbane in the Senior Football Championship final. The consistency of Ken Garry meant that he was usually the understudy for Rhode seniors but he could always be relied on when called upon.
Big Midlands GAA club in mourning at sudden death of goalkeeper
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Theree was a great sense of sadness and regret in Rhode, Co Offaly last week after the tragic death of a talented footballer goalkeeper and very popular local man, Dean Morris.
News of his death last week stunned the local community. He was a very well-liked individual and Dean and his family were immersed in Rhode GAA Club. 29 years of age, he was an employee at KBC bank in Dublin.
A steady pair of hands in the goals, he played a number of senior football games for Rhode and was between the posts in 2019 when they lost to Ferbane in the Senior Football Championship final. The consistency of Ken Garry meant that he was usually the understudy for Rhode seniors but he could always be relied on when called upon.