DLGFA - Weekly Update 2nd March 2009

  • Mar 01,2009

Next County Board meeting takes place in Parnell Park on 24th March at 7.30pm as the original date coincides with St. Patrick’s Day.
Deadlines for Correspondence, Transfers, etc for the March meeting to be with the County Secretary on Tuesday 3rd March.

All proposed changes and adjustments to the 2009 schedule including gradings and regulations to be with County Secretary by first post also on Tuesday 3rd March.

Fixtures Committee meets on 10/3/2009 to decide on Competitions and Team Gradings for 2009.

WEll done the 36 participants who took part in the FUNdementals course on Saturday in Kilmacud Crokes. Many thanks to Lyn Savage and Kilmacud Crokes for their help in staging this course.

Places remain for this weekend for the LEVEL 1 training course. Contact Lyn Savage for details.

Calling all team managers,a special deal is available to clubs at the moment from Sports Tracker, details on www.dublinladiesgaelic.ie

A decision has yet to be made on the most suitable date for Féile Atha Cliath. Details will be posted on the web when a decision is made.

Details re. u10 Proposed Structure and Regulations have been emailed to all clubs.

John Sheridan and Yvonne Burke of Kilmacud Crokes and Dublin Central Council delegates will represent the county at the 2009 Annual Congress in Newry, next weekend, Dublin have four motions submitted seeking change of rules.

Clubs are reminded that Challenge Games must be sanctioned by the County Secretary. Where Clubs wish to play Challenge games with teams from other Counties, the County Secretary must seek the permission of Leinster or Central Councils as appropriate. Please allow at least three working days. All notification by email, please.

Congratulations to the Jackies on securing the double over Cork in the leagues of 2008 and 2009 and also securing top place in Division 1B of the Bord Gais Energy National League with one game to go against Clare on March 15th. Full report on www.dublinladiesgaelic.ie

Pictured is the All Ireland and Current League champions Cork being given a guard of honour by the U10 and U11 girls from Naomh Mearnog.