National Féile 2020 Cancelled

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Unfortunately our National Feile has been cancelled. Please see the below email from GAA.

A chairde,
As part of our collective efforts in dealing with the Covid-19 outbreak, it is our intention to communicate with our units on a regular basis and keep you informed of developments as they happen.

The GAA can today confirm that a number of coaching and games initiatives will not proceed in light of the prevailing circumstances.

These include the 2020 Féile competitions, the Celtic Challenge and activity involving Academy Squads.

It has also been confirmed that football Championship meeting between New York and Galway, scheduled to take place in Gaelic Park, New York on May 3rd, has been postponed 

The future for this fixture will be considered at a later date and in the context of the anticipated overall re-drawing of the national fixtures calendar for 2020 as necessitated by the ongoing disruption to the GAA games programme.

We will add to this list as further cancellations arise.

The Association would like to reassure our members that when games activity re-commences we will provide an adequate games schedule for our players at all ages and grades.

In the meantime, we are working on a unified approach for all of our units on the issue of Games Development and Administration personnel and will be liaising with our Provincial Councils and County Committees in the coming days.

Thank you for your combined efforts to date.

These efforts have the potential to make a massive difference and it is in this vein that we ask you to continue to mobilise the GAA network and our wider membership in the interests of public health and the greater good.

Please continue to exercise caution relating to social distancing and coughing and sneezing etiquette and continue to refer to HSE.ie for more detailed advice.

Tomás Ó Riain

Tom Ryan

Ard Stiúrthóir

Director General

COVID-19 INFORMATION UPDATE

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COVID-19 INFORMATION UPDATE

As a result of the current Covid19 crisis, the club bar will close from 3pm today until further notice. This decision was made in the interest of staff and club members. The management committee will keep mentors, players and social members informed of any updates.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused by this but Crumlin GAA Club must play it’s part in the interest of the safety of the community.

Stay safe everyone.

COVID-19 INFORMATION UPDATE

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Joint Media Release from the GAA, An Cumann Camógaíochta and the LGFA

COVID-19 Response

In light of this morning’s Government announcement, the GAA, An Cumann Camógaíochta and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association have decided to suspend all activity at club, inter-county and educational levels until March 29 (inclusive) from midnight.

This is to include all games, training and team gatherings at all ages and all grades.

We will continue to liaise with Government officials and review the situation between now and the end of the month, assessing the impact of these measures on our competitions.

In the meantime, the Association is encouraging all members to continue to follow the guidelines which have been provided by the health authorities.

Jim Boggan Cycle 2020

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Details of our Jim Boggan Cycle 2020. This will be year 7 for our cycle and it’s also Crumlin GAA’s 50th year celebration. Make sure to put this date in your diaries so we can make this our biggest cycle yet in memory of our great friend Jim Boggan.
Registration night is Thursday 2nd April so we hope to see you all then.

OPERATION TRANSFORMATION

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A reminder that tomorrow evening is the last of our Operation Transformation walks and we’d love if you could join us to make it the biggest and best one yet.
Please bring along your friends, family and pets too! Registration is at 7.15pm in the clubhouse, with the walk starting at 7.30pm.

#operationtransformation #IrelandLightsUp

Under 15’s – New kit & sponsor.

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Our U15’s had a great win in their first home match of the year in Pearse Park.

Thanks to Classic Bathrooms for sponsoring the lads, they all looked great in their new jerseys!

19th February 2020 – Operation Transformation Walk

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Another wet and windy evening tonight at Crumlin GAA Headquarters in Lorcan O’Toole Park but the troops were out in force to brave the elements and complete our 5km Operation Transformation Walk. A huge well done to all participants.

Next Wednesday is the last week of our Operation Transformation Walk so we are hoping to see as many of you as possible. Let’s make next week’s final walk the best one yet.

Please bring along your friends, family, neighbour’s and pets too. Remember registration is 7.15pm, walk at 7.30pm and it’s free of charge. It’s a great way to meet new people, make new friends and socialise. 😊 Everyone is welcome.
Hope to see you all next week.

12th February 2020 – Operation Transformation Walk

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At last night’s Operation Transformation Walk 47 people from Crumlin GAA and the local community braved the cold night air. Well done to all of you.

There are 2 weeks left of our Operation Transformation walk on Wednesday evenings. Please spread the word and please bring your friends and family. Everyone is welcome.

5th February 2020 – Operation Transformation Walk

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We had 56 people in attendance this evening who brought lots of fun and energy to the walk… the route was approx 5.2km and some people managed to complete the walk in 44 minutes.

Thanks to everyone who came, there is only 3 weeks left so please spread the word and bring your friends and family along to next week’s walk.