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Club Call: all the latest from the clubs around Ulster

Ulster GAA are teaming up with Translink to provide a free shuttle bus service for supporters to enjoy convenient access to and from the Down v Armagh Ulster Football Championship games at Páirc Esler, Newry on Sunday. Double-decker buses will operate from Burren GAA club, via Warrenpoint, St Paul's School, Bessbrook and Newry train station. The buses will also operate after the match to return patrons to their pick-up points. Pictured are Down and Armagh minor players with Jarlath Tinnelly of the Down county committee, Ulster secretary Brian McAvoy, Ulster PRO Michael Geoghegan, Translink's Greg McLaughlin and Mickey Savage of Armagh's county committee
Ulster GAA are teaming up with Translink to provide a free shuttle bus service for supporters to enjoy convenient access to and from the Down v Armagh Ulster Football Championship games at Páirc Esler, Newry on Sunday. Double-decker buses will operate from Burren GAA club, via Warrenpoint, St Paul's School, Bessbrook and Newry train station. The buses will also operate after the match to return patrons to their pick-up points. Pictured are Down and Armagh minor players with Jarlath Tinnelly of the Down county committee, Ulster secretary Brian McAvoy, Ulster PRO Michael Geoghegan, Translink's Greg McLaughlin and Mickey Savage of Armagh's county committee

CARRICKCRUPPEN: The club presents Lip Sinc on Friday, June 9 in the Carrickdale Hotel at 8pm, with doors open at 7pm.

Tickets are £10 and are on sale from the committee and online via Facebook page/klubfunder.

The club is also running a draw, ‘Build you own Dream Holiday’. Tickets are £30 and on sale from the committee, online via Facebook klubfunder. Tickets are also on sale in New York, Melbourne and Perth.

GLASDRUMMAN: Volunteers required for wood-turning workshop in the clubrooms at 10am on Thursday, June 22. Anyone interested, please contact any committee member.

The club’s annual golf classic will be on July 7. Anyone wishing to enter a team, please contact Damian Grant or any committee member.

CUMANN PHEADAIR NAOFA: Parents and girls are invited to attend a short presentation and club registration evening in the clubrooms, Mary Street, Warrenpoint this at 7.30pm, where details of our exciting new plans for ladies’ Gaelic football in the town will be discussed. All new members are very welcome.

ST JOHN’S: The club celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. We are compiling a book to celebrate this anniversary and would like anyone with club photographs, visual materials or memorabilia to bring these along to the club on Friday, June 9 at 9pm. Everything will be catalogued and returned. Should you require any further information, please speak to Rory McMullan, Mary Boyle or Stephen Magorrian.

The annual golf classic will be held at Spa Golf Club on Wednesday, July 12. Tee times are now available to book from 9am-3pm.

The cost is £30 per person (£20 for Spa Golf Club members), which includes green fee, goody bag and a meal. You can also sponsor a hole for £50 or sponsor £20 to be listed on the sponsors’ board.

To book a tee time or to sponsor the event, contact Eugene O’Boyle on 07764962676 or e.oboyle@drumillen.com.

ATTICALL: Dancing in the club to the Molly Maguires, this Saturday. Admission is free. Donations welcome for Southern Area Hospice.

The club will be open from 1pm this Sunday, showing the Down v Armagh game.

AGHADERG GAC & BALLYVARLEY HC: The St Patrick's hurling Féile team are fundraising after qualifying for the national Féile na ngGael in Wexford in June.

This Saturday, they are hosting a coffee morning at the club from 10.30am-12.30pm. On Friday, June 9 there will be a Texas Hold’em poker night, with an 8.30pm sharp start and £20 buy in. Everyone welcome to come along and support the team.

ST EUNAN’S: The club Cúl Camps are now available to book online at www.kelloggsculcamps.ie. We have hurling and camogie from July 3-7 and football from July 31-August 4.