Glenullin GAC have been featured in last weeks Gaelic Life. Click on the image above to read the article!
Monday -
9.15am Women’s Morning Circuits
6.45-7.45pm P1-P2 Fundamentals
8pm-9pm P5-P6 Indoor Gaelic Football
Tuesday - 6.45-7.45pm P3-P4 Fundamentals
Wednesday - 6.45-7.45p, P7-U13s Indoor Gaelic
Club 180
Well done to newest winners:
£300 Eunan Okane
£200 Shauna Okane
£100 Brian Sheehan
Club Membership is due. £20 per person please.
Welcome back!
It was great to see the return of Paddy the playing fields. He has worked tirelessly to get back playing and hopefully he will have a great year ahead of him.
Meanwhile Gerard Okane has continued his fantastic form from last year. All bodes well for the Glen!
Courses>
Eoin has advertised some very interesting courses for any budding managers throughout Derry. They are pinned to the notice board in the entrance hall.
Under 14
The guys are starting training on Sunday mornings at 9am sharp. Boots please. Training this Sunday 22nd January.
John Mitchel’s GAC, Glenullin, held their Development Draw on Saturday night at their community centre. This night was the culmination of six months of tireless work, travelling all over Ulster, knocking doors, making phone calls and posting letters to family and friends all around the world. The fundraising proceeds will go towards the development of a state of the art 4G pitch and the extension to and refurbishment of the community centre.
The committee wishes to thank all those people who bought a ticket and donated towards the final total. They would to also wholeheartedly thank the entire community of Glenullin, who once again answered the call and without whom this Development Draw would never have been the success it has turned out to be. The future generation of Glenullin children will be the benefactors of your hard work.
Well done to the following winners who were lucky enough to have their names pulled from the draw on Saturday night:
1st Prize - £10,000 - Aideen McBride (Toomebridge)
2nd Prize - £3,000 - John Quinn (Magherafelt)
3rd Prize - £1,000 - Sarah Mullan (Garvagh)
4th Prize - £500 - Adrian Mallon (Loup)
5th Prize - £500 - Leo Burns (Belfast)





