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? Subscribe to postsNew club websiteposted 30 Jun 2015, 02:39 by Dromtarriffe GaaI am currently working on a new updated club website which I am finding challenging updating all the info from this site , so please bear with me ...If anyone in the club has website experience I would appreciate the help !!!!.. In the meantime both our club Twitter and Facebook accounts are up to date....County U21 Football Championship semi finalposted 14 Jun 2015, 07:35 by Dromtarriffe GaaYour support for our U21 footballers who enter new challenges in the County U21BFC semi final when they face Cill Na Matra in Macroom on Thursday June 18th at 8pm... County JBHC- re fixtureposted 9 Jun 2015, 02:50 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 14 Jun 2015, 07:32 ]Our Junior B hurlers face Kilavullen in Round 3 of the County JBHC this Monday at 7pm in Buttevant.... Best of luck to all involved.Exam wishesposted 2 Jun 2015, 07:48 by Dromtarriffe GaaAll the best to everyone who start the Leaving Cert and Junior Cert exams 2015. County U15 hurling panelposted 18 May 2015, 01:43 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe club extends congratulations to Tomas Howard & Conor O Callaghan on their selection on the county U15 hurling panel , both these boys are very talented and we wish them a very successful season ahead.County JBHC this Sundayposted 11 May 2015, 01:23 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur Junior hurlers will commence their county campaign this Sunday in Ballyclough at 3.30pm when we take on Ballinacurra.. Your support will be appreciated.. Best of luck to all concerned.U21 footballers progress in county championshipposted 11 May 2015, 01:21 by Dromtarriffe GaaCongrats to our U21 footballers who defeated Valley Rovers in Coachford on a final scoreline of Dromtarriffe 5-11 valley rovers 1-3. Report & photos available soon.Minor Non exam postponedposted 11 May 2015, 01:18 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 11 May 2015, 01:18 ]Due to a club bereavement this weeks Minor Non exam football has been postponed.. Details of the guard of honour tomorrow night at Derrinagree Church for the late Fr Peter Cronin RIP will be posted here when confirmed .. Possibly 8pm at Derrinagree church. .U21f County quarter finalposted 7 May 2015, 02:56 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur u21 footballers will face a tough and new challenge this Sunday May 10 in Coachford in the County 1/4 v Valley Rovers.We hope for a large Dromtarriffe support in this new venture for the club.Best of luck to Captain Adam Buckley & his team mates and the management.Sponsorship Walkposted 22 Apr 2015, 13:44 by Dromtarriffe GaaPlease return all club sponsorship cards to either your Ladies Football / Juvenile /GAA manager ..Walk takes place this Sunday ..Hopefully a large participation.Singleton Cup title for Junior hurlersposted 6 Apr 2015, 14:16 by Dromtarriffe Gaalast years Singleton Cup final was played as part of our home league fixture against Castlemagner today with Dromtarriffe taking the honours in splendid style in a sunny Rathcoole. This made for a great weekend for the Adult Club after claiming the U 21 championship last Saturday a second cup was welcomed into the parish. Captain Dan Dennehy accepted the cup from Tony McAuliffe pp Duhallow board.U21 footballers bridge 23 year gapposted 6 Apr 2015, 03:09 by Dromtarriffe GaaIt was a long wait but last Saturday in Castlemagner our U21 boys brought home the Duhallow U21B silverware are a mammoth battle with a strong KIskeam side. A delighted Adam Buckley Capt accepted the cup from Tony McAuliffe pp Duhallow Board on behalf of the panel .. Full report soon .. Photos on our Facebook page.Change of venue for U21 B FC finalposted 2 Apr 2015, 10:30 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur U21 B Duhallow final has been moved to Castlemagner this Saturday 4pm.....Your support in Castlemagner is appreciated.Change of date & venue for U21 semi finalposted 26 Mar 2015, 02:40 by Dromtarriffe GaaAt last nights Duhallow Board meeting our U21 semi final was deferred by the meeting until the following day ..the new fixture is 6.30pm in Newmarket on Sunday. As a result the weekends Ducon Cup v Cullen has been postponed and we expect the Rebel Og North MFL fixture v Newmarket fixed for Sunday also to be announced as postponed due to the rearranged U21 fixture. Any further information will be announced on social media. Rebel Og North Championship Drawsposted 4 Mar 2015, 13:28 by Dromtarriffe GaaHurlingMAHC Dromtarriffe v CuchulainnsU16CHC Dromtarriffe v KIlara OgFootballMBFC Dromtarriffe v Trinity GaelsU16BFC Dromtarriffe v KildorreyU14CFC Dromtarriffe v DoneraileMarch Club meetingposted 3 Mar 2015, 01:01 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe GAA will hold their March monthly meeting this Thursday at 8.30pm in the club rooms.. Members are reminded to renew their club membership asap .. National closing date March 31st.Rebel Og North Cork Championship drawsposted 3 Mar 2015, 00:55 by Dromtarriffe GaaTomorrow Wednesday the Rebel Og North Championship draws will take place in Mallow......Details when known will be posted to our club Facebook & Twitter accounts . Our minor footballers commence their league campaign also away to Fermoy tomorrow night at 7pm. Good luck to all concerned. Rebel Og North Leagues 2015posted 21 Feb 2015, 02:12 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 26 Feb 2015, 05:22 ]Our club Facebook page has the upcoming fixtures -why not check them out!.Duhallow U21 Football Championshipposted 18 Feb 2015, 05:12 by Dromtarriffe GaaPlease take note of the slighter later start time for the U21 FC first round v Kiskeam - This now starts at 8-15pm on Friday night - Please come out and support the lads in this tough match.Club GAA season begins on Sundayposted 10 Feb 2015, 05:25 by Dromtarriffe GaaSo its back to the pitch for our Junior Footballers who have the honour of kicking off the club season this Sunday at 2pm in Rathcoole when we welcome Kilbrin to Rathcoole... Be sure to come out and cheer on the lads for what hopefully will be a great season for the club.Registration Evening for Juvenile GAA & Dromtarriffe LGFAposted 7 Feb 2015, 07:00 by Dromtarriffe GaaThis Monday February 9th the Dromtarriffe Juvenile Club & Dromtarriffe LGFA will hold their membership / registration evening from 7-30pm to 8-30pm in the club rooms.Dromtarriffe Junior Club Meetingposted 2 Feb 2015, 00:28 by Dromtarriffe GaaThis Thursday February 5th in the club rooms at 8-30pmJuvenile Club - Registration eveningposted 20 Jan 2015, 05:41 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur Juvenile Club ( for all boys aged 5 & school going since September - 16 i.e born 1999-2010 ) registration evening takes place on Monday Febraury 9th 7-30pm - 8-30pm.Players memebreship €20 - Family of 3 €50Juvenile & Ladies Underage club socialposted 20 Jan 2015, 05:37 by Dromtarriffe GaaSaturday Jan 31st in the Wallis Arms Hotel Millstreet - Tickets from both clubs team managers €10.2014 season reflected at club AGMposted 6 Dec 2014, 03:44 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur 2014 club season was reflected last evening at the Dromtarriffe Junior AGM , where comprehensive reports were given from the Club Secretary / Treasurer & Chairman on the year past ( the PRO s report is on this website or for your own copy emailpro.dromtarriffe.cork@gaa.ie) . Financially the club lotto was marked as a necessary club income and we encourage all our players / members & supporters to continue to support our club lotto. For a full list of club results from 2015 check under the Junior hurling & football sub page of this site - list of officers & team managements on the Club Executive sub page on this site.Double delight for Dromtarriffe GAA as Ladies & U16 hulers claim league County titlesposted 24 Nov 2014, 07:09 by Dromtarriffe GaaIt was a fantastci day in Mallow as we brought home two county titles when our U16 hurlers defeated Shamrocks in the U16CHL and four hours later our Junior Ladies captured the Division 3 league defeatng Watergrasshill. Well done to both panels & both managements. - Full reports posted later on this website.U16 hurlers to contest County League final this Sundayposted 20 Nov 2014, 04:52 by Dromtarriffe GaaPlease come out and support our U16 hurlers this Sunday at 2pm in Mallow as we face Shamrocks ( Ringaskiddy) for the County League honours. Your support is appreciated.Dromtarriffe Juvenile AGM - Calledposted 18 Nov 2014, 01:26 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe Dromtarriffe Juvenile AGM taks place on Wednesday December 17th in the club rooms. A new top table of club officers will be sought as our current Chairman / Secretary & Treasurer have all announced they are not standing , so we encourage any parents or indicuals who have an interest in the Juvenile affairs of our club to keep December 17th free. Our Juvenile club is the core ingrediant of our Adult club with so much development work done both on and off the field over many decades and to continue the Dromtarriffe GAA in providing gaelic games for our children and members we hope that the new families involved with our club will get nvolved with the administration side of things and continue to develop our club over their term in office.Minors ladies pipped for County titleposted 16 Nov 2014, 02:24 by Dromtarriffe GaaHard luck to all involved with our Minor Ladies , who were defeated by Carrigaline yesterday in Redmonds GAA , Cork. Conditions did not suit either side as both teams tried to battle hard agianst the opposition and the elements - On the 47th minute of the match the teams were sent to the dressing rooms , until the hail/downpour ceased as it was too difficult to play in , Dromtarriffe at the time were down 1-4 to 0-1 , however on their return immediately goaled . Dromtarriffe kept battling and found the equalising goal - , added time was entered and it was in that stoppage time that Carrigaline added the winning points , one from a free and the second just before the final whistle. Thanks to the huge support that travelled to Redmonds to support the side.Minor Ladies Seek County Honoursposted 13 Nov 2014, 05:32 by Dromtarriffe GaaBest of luck to all involved with our sister clubs Minor Ladies Football team seeking County honours this Saturday in CIT at 2-30pm v Carrigaline - Please support!Dromtarriffe Junior B Hurlers claim championship honoursposted 9 Nov 2014, 13:22 by Dromtarriffe GaaCongrats to our Junior B hurlers & managment who added the Duhallow hurling Championship to their league title won a few weeks ago. Full report soon on Match reports.U16 hurlers win Rebel Og North Leagueposted 2 Nov 2014, 04:12 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 7 Nov 2014, 06:37 ]Congrats to our U16 hurlers on winning the Rebel Og North League last Saturday in Castemagner & also the management of Mike / Daniel / Dan Jo O Keeffe & Tadie McSweeney.Junior B Hurlers bow out of County leagueposted 30 Oct 2014, 02:56 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 7 Nov 2014, 01:34 ]A very experienced Erins Own side ended Dromtarriffe Challenge for County "B" league honours in Mallow . Dromtarriffe threw everything into the challenge from the throw in , with Jack Murphy , Kevin Cremin , Sean Howard & Daniel O Keeffe leading with performances , A Mark O Connor goal inspired the club side to a one point half time lead. However in the second half , the senior training skills were displayed by several of the Erins Own players who werer pointing some magnificant scores from 50-60 yards away from goal , when they goaled in that second half the Dromtarriffe challenge was fading & the hopes dwidled fast a one of our players was dismissed for 2 yellows. Still battling hard were our players including Danny Mullane , Dan Dennehy&, Vincent Browne but the end result saw Erins Own deservedly progress.Minor Ladies Claim North Cork Titleposted 27 Oct 2014, 15:12 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 7 Nov 2014, 01:36 ]Congrats to our Minor Ladies & their management who defeated St Marys ( the Liscarroll / dromina combination) in the North Cork final- their next Challenge is County MBFC final. Please check our club social media for all details.Rebel Og North MBFL final ...Bank Holiday Mondayposted 26 Oct 2014, 00:21 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 7 Nov 2014, 01:48 ]As we travelled to Kiskeam to the MBFL final V Trinity Gaels - Dromtarrffe knew without the services of Michael Healy ( out with a hand injury) their task would be difficult . The players hopwever once again wore the Dromtarriffe Jersey with pride as they battled hard , Midway through the first half Trinty Gaels goaled despite what seemed an illegal challenge on the Dromtarriffe keeper who was injured and later replaced as a result of that challenge . this score was recorded & would be the difference to separate the sides at the short whistle. Dromtarriffe maintaned their challenge but with a new keeper in as custodian , Trinity Gaels capitalised and placed the ball beyond his reach. & so won by the two goals. Had luck to all our players concerned & the management.Minor Football updateposted 20 Oct 2014, 01:57 by Dromtarriffe GaaMitchelstown have conceeded ther semi final meetig with Dromtarriffe & so Dromtarriffe will now meet Trinity Gaels in the Rebel Og North MBFL final TBA due to Dromtarriffes involvement in the County JHBL sem final this Wednesday evening.Latest fixture newsposted 15 Oct 2014, 04:03 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 15 Oct 2014, 04:04 ]Our Minors are due to play Mitchelstown in the Rebel Og North league football semi final - date to be announced. Our hurlers have a busy few weeks ahead - starting on Sunday with the County JBHL quarter final v Donoughmore in Donoughmore at 12 noon - Should they win on Sunday , Erins Own await next Wednesday in Mallow n the semi final with the final marked down for November 1st. On the domestic front the Duhallow JBHC semi final has been ear marked for October 26th in Banteer at 2pm v Kilbrin , with the final due on November 2nd v Lismire.Our Minor hurlers are due to play a league semi final & our U16s due to play a league final all in the coming weeks - so keep up to date on our Facebook poge / twitter account or on this website. Rebel Og North U15 Footballposted 13 Oct 2014, 06:43 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 13 Oct 2014, 06:48 ]Best of luck to our U15 boys who play the Championship semi final on Wednesday night in Lismire v Doneraile.Change of venue announced for Duhallow JBHL finalposted 12 Oct 2014, 05:45 by Dromtarriffe GaaBest of luck to our Junior B Hurlers today in the Duhallow JBHL final ----- Now on in KILBRIN at 5pmBest wishes Michaelposted 10 Oct 2014, 03:40 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe club extends best wishes to our Ladies Football ( & club referee) Michael O Keeffe who has been appointed as referee for the County Ladies Senior final Mourneabbey v St Vals... This will be a truly interesting meeting of two of the young up and coming Ladies Football sides in Cork as Moourneabbey go in search of their inaugural County Senior Title with St Vals ( last years winners) going only for their second county senior. The match will be broadcasted live on C103. Minor B Footballers in County competitionposted 10 Oct 2014, 02:39 by Dromtarriffe GaaREbel Og County Fixtures 09/10/2014Saturday 11th October 2014Rebel ?g County Under 18 ‘B’ Football Championship – Quarter FinalCarraig na bhFear v Dromtarriffe @ Kilavullen 5.30 pmDromtarriffe Minor footballers will face Carrignavar in Kilavullen this Saturday at 5-30pm in the county B championship quarter final. A few weeks ago both sides met in the county MBHC - with Carrignavar gaining a 3 point victory , so one would expect the match to be another close affair... Best of luck to our players & the management. Local sides meet in MBFC finalposted 2 Oct 2014, 02:32 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe will play Newmarket in the final of the Rebel Og North MBFC this Saturday at 5pm in Kanturk... The sides met previously in their opening league match played in Newmarket last April , where a strong Newmarket side led by county minor Michael Cotteral easily finished the victors. The Dromtarriffe side have racked up some good performances during their championship campaign and here's hoping on Saturday another solid team performance will serve the home side well. Kanturk GAA will host the match with throw in at 5pm - please come out and support the team & management & Best of luck to all concerned.Munster Ladies Football semi finals at Rathcooleposted 2 Oct 2014, 02:26 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe will welcome Beara & Kilmihil ( Clare) ladies football teams in the Munster Ladies Intermediate Club championship semi final in Rathcoole at 3-30om on this Saturday which will be followed at 5.30pm the Munster Ladies Junior semi final Rathmore v Fermoy .... Anyone around please come down to the pitch and support the teams.Junior Hurling / Football fixtures Sept 29thposted 1 Oct 2014, 04:14 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe following club fixtures have been announced :Tuesday October 7thJBHL semi final Dromtarriffe v Kilbrin @ TBC 8pm ET if needed *PROV* Friday October 10th @ Knocknagree 8pmNevin Cup semi final Dromtarriffe v Knocknagree ET f neededSunday October 12th eitherJBHC S/F Dromtarrffe v Lismire @ Lismire 4pm PROV orJBHL Final Meelin v Semi final winners PROVSaturday October 18th County league representatives needed. Dromtarrffe GAA Oct Meetingposted 30 Sep 2014, 05:34 by Dromtarriffe GaaThis Thursday Oct 2nd in the club rooms at 8-30pn - all members welcome.Kilshannig win Gerald Healy 2014 Tournamentposted 23 Sep 2014, 06:00 by Dromtarriffe GaaCongrats to Klshannig U12 Footballers who defeated Cullen in the 2014 final held in Rathcoole on Sat 20th Sept. Well done to the competing 7 teams & the organizers , referees & volunteers for a great days football. County Minor B Hurling Championship semi finalposted 19 Sep 2014, 01:48 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 19 Sep 2014, 01:50 ]A big day for our Minor Hurlers tomorrow in Donoughmore at 3-30pm when we face Carrignavar for a place in the 2014 County MBHC final. 5 of the Minor team played their part on the young Dromtarriffe Junior B Hurling side that took a strong and eventual County winners Ballyclogh to last Saturdays replay ( with a further 5 players on the development panel) & hopefully the experience at playing at that high level will stand them in good stead to lead the remaining squad members to another County Final. It is hoped Dromtarrffe will again come out in their numbers to show your support for our young players .Gerald Healy Tournament - tommorrow Sat from 10amposted 19 Sep 2014, 01:40 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe annual Gerald Healy U12F tournament takes place tomorrow Saturday from 10 am at Rathcoole... Our U12 footballers under the guidance of Clare Collins & her management team will host the event with 8 competing teams battling for a place in the 1-30pm timed final. Show your support for the future players with Dromtarrffe GAA ... Come out to enjoy a great mornng of underage football.... Best of luck to the organsers / Dromtarriffe U12s and all competing teams - parents & managements.Brian Cronin 2014 Cheque Presentationposted 19 Sep 2014, 01:35 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe proceeds from the recent Brian Cronin Tournament will be presented at a Juvenile Club event this Wednesday at 7-30pm in the club rooms. Once again a specal thanks to everyone who helped out in anyway over the two day event.County Ladies Championship tonightposted 31 Aug 2014, 03:53 by Dromtarriffe GaaBest of luck to the Dromtarriffe Junior Ladies who host Nemo Rangers at 6pm in Rathcoole in the championship quarter final. - Please support.County JBHC Final - Tomorrow in Pairc Ui Rinn - Previewposted 23 Aug 2014, 03:05 by Dromtarriffe GaaWell this historic day in the history of Dromtarriffe GAA is almost upon us - Our re appearance in a County JBHC Final after a lapse of 29 years.. that day an aging squad fielded - times are different now we have a very young but extremely talented squad - Captained by one of the most seasoned members on our panel Darren McSweeney. Our 2014 journey began in Carrigadrohid on a miserable evening when we defeated Uibh Loaire 1-11 - 0-1... Next round was a very tough challenge from Kilavullen in Mourneabbey which we won 5-12 to 2-8.... A quarter final set up a second meeting with Uibh Laorie in Brinny here we won 4-18 to 1-3 ... The semi final saw us travel to Donoughmore and face Rathpeacon in the semi final winning 1-19 to 0-12 and so to tomorrows County final in Pairc Ui Rinn. Our squad boosts an experience management with John Hartnett ivolved with Duhallow Senior & U21 hurlers as well as previous managements with St Catherines & Banteer , Pat O Callaghan has been a player during the last era of Dromtarriffe hurling and played n the 1985 County final.... While John Daly has been part of various successful underage managements including the Rebel Og North Minor A winners 2013. So to the players - Our inter county experienced underage players are Sean Howard ( Cork U17) and Michael O Brien ( previous Cork U16).. however both players are still young - Ballyclough will have the experience of playing in last years County final & have been boosted by the return of Colm O Neill ( Cork Senior Football) who will strengthen up their attack. Of course Ballyclough will go into tomorrows match as red hot favorites , but as a team we have played some fantastic hurling in reaching tomorrows final , each player strating and those introduced will undoubtedly leave their blood and sweat in Pairc Ui Rinn as we bid for the outright county honours... The very best of luck to all our players & management. Duhallow U21 HC semi finalposted 4 Aug 2014, 13:34 by Dromtarriffe GaaSaturday August 9th in Banteer our hurlers will face Kanturk at 7pm - Please come out and support the lads in this tough challenge.August Club meetingposted 4 Aug 2014, 13:33 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe Dromtarriffe Junior Club meet in the club rooms this Thursday at 9pm --- all members welcome.Junior Hurlers qualify for County Finalposted 27 Jul 2014, 12:32 by Dromtarriffe GaaCongrats to our Junior Hurlers who qualified today for the County JBHC Final on August 10th - see match reports for the full story.Cul Camp - leaders & helpers info - Foundation trainingposted 24 Jun 2014, 02:00 by Dromtarriffe GaaOnline Foundation Course - Any further info required contact Deirdre.A CharaYou have applied to do the Online Foundation Course. Here are the instructions for accessing your course and some guidelines for same. A typical Foundation course takes up to 8 hours to complete. With the online course you can go at your own pace over the course of a few days and have the theory completed in advance of the practical. The practical session is 4 Hours and everyone is to complete it to get a certificate you must do the course as laid out. Attached is a step by step guide on how to access the GAA Elearning Registration where you log in at Cul Camp Course - The enrollment key is Cork for this course. Please commence the course by starting the Introduction Module. I would also encourage you to use the Student's forum to share views on the course content and to engage with other participants.NB: If you are having difficulty accessing the course it is probably due to one of two things:1.Old version of Internet Browser - Please update your Internet Browser or download Google Chrome from Ups Blocked- Once you click Enter to open the Introduction module, the website will try to open module in a new page. Some Internet Browsers are blocking this page from opening, so you will have to set your Internet Browser to allow pop ups for learning.gaa.ie. Please note a few things about completing the course: There are 7 E-Learning Modules and a Practical Module - 1. Introduction (Online)2. Understanding Your Role (Online)3. Physical Movement Skills (Online)4. Developing Hurling Skills (Online5. Games as a Coaching Tool (Online)6. Coaching Children, Youths and Adults (Online)7. Conclusion (Online)8. The Practical Coaching Module – Each of the E-Learning Modules (Online) should be done in order, and each one should take approximately 30mins to complete. Each Module should be completed in one sitting. Many of the modules contain quizzes or tests. In most cases these quizzes can be repeated as often as you want. You must have completed all E-Learning Modules Online before attending the Practical Module.There is no fee for this course.Practical workshop informationVenues & TimesVenue - MidletonTime - 7pmDate - Monday 23rd juneVenue - ClonakiltyTime - 7pmDate - Monday 23rd juneVenue - Nemo RangersTime - 7pmDate - Wed 25th juneVenue - MallowTime - 7pmDate - Wed 25th junePlease let me know what practical session you hope to attend by return email.If you are having any problems feel free to contact me.RegardsShane SuppleFeast of Football enjoyed at U10 Brian Cronin 2014 tournamentposted 14 Jun 2014, 09:06 by Dromtarriffe GaaOnce again 16 teams played a feast of football as the Brian Cronin 2014 concluded in sunny Rathcoole... Sincere thanks to Dominc Byrnes & Liam Buckley & their extremely hard working committee for all their organisation over the past few weeks. Countless volunteers also are thanked for officiating our matches as referees umpires and linespeople , parking cars , stewarding , serving refreshments , baking , coordinating the matches as well as John Tarrant Millstreet for covering the PR of the event. The event sponsors are as always the Cronin Family Clonbanin & this year Collins transport came on board as O Keeffe Rathcoole long time sponsors of the event had now retired. On behalf of the Cronin family , Laura spoke thanking especially the juvenile club under the chairmanship of Dominic for their continued support of the tournament , informing all that this year marks Brian 20th anniversary of his death ... Photos are displayed on this site of the days football. Dromtarriffe GAA - Annual Massposted 13 Jun 2014, 07:30 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur Annual mass for all members & deceased members takes place on June 25th in the Club rooms 8pm.Kits for Clubsposted 9 Jun 2014, 08:34 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 17 Jun 2014, 01:10 ]Dromtarriffe GAA would appreciate club shoppers in Supervalu Kanturk to drop your voucher for the new Kits for clubs in the box marked Dromtarriffe...... Shoppers will receive 1 voucher for every €20 spent - we need 1000 vouchers to receive the Kits for clubs valued at €1000.... so every voucher helps - started June 5th this promotion will end on August 2nd.Please encourage all non GAA friends & family to drop their vouchers also in the Dromtarriffe box.Brian Cronin 2014 - June 7th / 14th in Dromtarriffe GAA Grounds Rathcoole.posted 31 May 2014, 10:54 by Dromtarriffe GaaBrian Cronin Annual U10 tournamentAs the June Bank holiday passes our attention once again turns to the annual Brian Cronin U10 Football tournament. Brian , son of Peter & Nora Cronin , Clonbanin , lost his battle for life through Leukemia , this annual U10 tournament is held in his memory as the club also supports the Children s Leukemia Unit n the Mercy Hospital Cork. . Now in ts 15th year since its commencement , the Brian Cronin tournament has been well supported by club in Kerry & Cork , with Rathmore the inaugural Cup winners after defeating Kanturk & Dromtarriffe the shield winners after defeating Cullen ..The format is changed slightly this year with the new guidelines implemented by Corks rebel og being followed - all attending clubs have been notified of the tournament changes. So we have two days of matches for the tournament teams , On Saturday June 7th beginning at 10 am in Rathcoole 4 groups of 4 teams will play 3 matches each , the following Saturday June 14th, each club receives a further 3 matches but this time the 8 strongest teams are paired into A & B groups while the 8 remaining teams play n group C & D , this ensures even matches with the huge focus on everyone getting game time, usually each team gets to play 6 different teams which is always good for football. Competing teams this year hail from : Dromtarriffe , Clyda Rovers , Aghinagh, Tomas Russells , Kanturk , Knocknagree, Canovee , Clondrohid, Millstreet , Glenville,Kilmurry , Banteer , Gneevguilla. Newmarket , Ballyclough & St Peters. The local ladies from the club will be upstairs throughout both days serving tea , cakes and many refreshments , with proceeds going to the Mercy Hospital , so make sure to call up to them with your donations and sample some of the delights on offer & our thanks in advance to all helpers over the 2 days & those who supply cakes etc. Thanks also to the organizing committee & match officials and club stewards .Thank You John!posted 31 May 2014, 03:47 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 31 May 2014, 03:48 ]The Dromtarriffe GAA Club - especially the hurling teams wish to thank John Howard & his family for sponsoring a new set of jerseys for the Junior / U21 / Minor hurlers - the presentation of the jerseys took place last Wednesday in Rathcoole.Best of luck to our U14 Duhallow players in the County Finalposted 24 May 2014, 01:51 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe have 3 players on the Duhallow U14 panel - we wish Conor , Jerry & Tomas & their families the very best in today's final v Middleton , Pairc Ui Rinn 5pm .... Dont forget also the JB hurlers in county action in Carrigadrohid at 7-30pm.May Club Meeting - Dromtarriffe GAAposted 22 May 2014, 03:02 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe May club meeting will be on Monday at 8-30pm in the club rooms.Ladies Fundraising Day - May 28thposted 19 May 2014, 00:57 by Dromtarriffe GaaPlease support our Ladies Football club on Wednesday May 28th through either their Clothes Collection or Coffee Evening - Or Both!!!! - Our Ladies Club provide a wonderful support to the children of both Millstreet & Dromtarriffe parishes ( as well as some of the older players from Ballydaly / Knocknagree and no more so this season when so far the clubs efforts have been rewarded with a County U21 title and qualification for the Division 3 league final. All proceeds will be put to good use for our talented lady footballers so please come out - gather those unwanted clothes and share a cuppa with the officers / club personnel on May 28th County Coaching Officer in attendance at Rathcooleposted 17 May 2014, 03:18 by Dromtarriffe GaaTo all coaches / selectors or those interested in players development - all are welcome to attend the County Development Officers Coaching session in Rathcoole this Monday at 8pm .Change of time for JAHLposted 17 May 2014, 02:10 by Dromtarriffe GaaTomorrows JAHL match v Castlemagner has been changed to throw in at 3-30pm in Castlemagner.Ducon Cup reviewposted 17 May 2014, 02:07 by Dromtarriffe GaaFor a review of the Ducon Cup 2014 or report on the final match v Boherbue please check out the match report section of this website.Derrinagree & Dromagh NS celebrate rural schools football successes.posted 7 May 2014, 09:04 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 8 May 2014, 00:57 ]Congratulations to the Boys & Girls teams from Dromagh NS & the boys from Derrinagree NS on today rural schools successes in Rathcoole. Plenty of talented footballers on display from the rural schools finalists from Duhallow with schools from Ballydesmond, Kiskeam , Ballyhass , Meelin , Cullen ,Kilbrin , Banteer , Dromagh, Derrinagree , Lisgriffin Lyre, Knocknagree , Freemount, Kanturk , Freemount Kilcorney & Hollymount represented - 10 finals between boys & girls with 1 mixed final took place. Refereeing on the day were Sarah O Keeffe Dromtarriffe , Shane Carroll Kiskeam , James Casey Boherbue , John Ryan Newmarket & Tim Murphy Banteer.. Well done to all participants , schools & officials as well as Connie O Connor main organiser ,Also on hand was Kevin Crowley Millstreet & Cork Senior Football and Shauna Kelly Boherbue & Cork Senior Ladies Football who presented the trophies..County JBHC Round 3 fixture announcedposted 7 May 2014, 00:38 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe will face Iverleary in Macroom on Saturday May 24th @ 7pm - Make sure to keep this date for your diary.Dromtarriffe Ladies qualify for County League finalposted 4 May 2014, 09:39 by Dromtarriffe GaaCongrats to the Dromtarriffe Junior Ladies who reached the Division 3 league final today after an outstanding performance in Douglas v the home side - Final score Dromtarriffe 3-16 Douglas 6-5.Remaining JAHL & Ducon Cup datesposted 1 May 2014, 06:43 by Dromtarriffe GaaAll details for the remaining dates are now posted under Junior Football & Junior Hurling 2014 fixtures .Non Exam ...... Minor Football Fixturesposted 1 May 2014, 06:40 by Dromtarriffe GaaAll matches 7-30pm....May 6th @ Home to ButtevantMay 13th away to Noamh AbanMay 20th @ home to MillstreetJune 3rd @ home to WhitechurchJune 10th away to AhinaghRebel Og North FIXTURES 25-04 - 15-05posted 25 Apr 2014, 12:57 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 1 May 2014, 06:37 ]25-04 U14 Hurling Killshannig v Dromtarriffe @ Killshannig 19:00 27-04 U14 Hurling Dromtarriffe v St Marks @ Rathcoole 19:0027-04 Minor Football Dromtarriffe v Doon Rovers @ Rathcoole 19:00 28-04 U13 Football Dromtarriffe v Lyre @ Banteer 19:0028-04 U16 Hurling Dromtarriffe v Doneraile @ Doneraile 19:15 30-04 U16 Footballl Dromtarriffe v Glanworth @ Rathcoole 19:00 1-05 U14Hurling Dromtarriffe v Mallow @ Mallow 19:0004-05 u16 Hurling Dromtarriffe v Clyda Rovers TBC 05-05 Minor Hurling Dromtarriffe v Croke Rovers @ Kilbrin 19:00 Postponed 08-04 U14 Hurling Dromtarriffe v Ballygibblon @ Rathcoole 19:0015-05 U14 hurling Dromtarriffe v Banteer @ Banteer 19:00 Marie Murphy Dromtarriffe from our U21 Ladies squad County final build up - see her profile here!posted 21 Apr 2014, 03:34 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 22 Apr 2014, 00:34 ]Name: Marie MurphyAge: 20Occupation: Third Year Radiation Therapy Student, Trinity CollegeSchools attended (include college course) Hollymount National School, Scoil Phobail Slaibh Luachra Rathmore Secondary School, Trinity College DublinDrives: Renault MeganeGAA Honours: (club / county) 1 Munster Cailiní ?ga medal 2005 . 1 All Ireland Football Medal U14 2006, 1 Munster Football Medal U14 2006, U14 All Ireland Blitz medal u14 2006, 1 Munster Minor Medal 2010, 1 Munster Minor Medal 2011, 1 All-Ireland Minor Medal 2011, All-Ireland U21 Aslinn Mcginn 2013. 1 All-Ireland Colleges Senior B Donaghy Cup medal 2012, 1 All-Ireland Lynch Cup College Medal 2013 Numerous Club County and North CorkU12 ad U 14 U16 medals2004-2009. North American Final Winners San Francisco 2013. Junior Club county League 2012. Numerous Club County and North CorkU12 ad U 14 U16, Minor medals2004-2012Other sporting honours: Blue belt in Tae-Kwon-Do finished in 2006, 1 All Ireland tae kwon do 2006-1st, 1 Munster and 1 Connacht tae kwon do 2005 1st place and 3rd respectivelyToughest opponent: Amie Giles (Westmeath)Favourite position: Centre or Full ForwardWhen did you start playing football: Properly at U10 but since I was about 4-5 at home.Influences in your career: Would have to say my Dad. After every game he would always manage to find some negative for me to work on even if we won the game well!!The highest point in your career to date: Winning a College All-Ireland with Trinity Last yearWays of improving the game: Get more clubs involved at a higher level and build a higher standard towards senior level Negatives about the game: not enough support at Ladies games even finals.Last book you read: The Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldLast film you saw/ rented: Dallas Buyers ClubFavourite music: Katy Perry is my favourite. Other than that anything really! Christine Dilworth always has good music on in her car on the way to training that's if u can hear it with the rattling!Pet hates: Smoking.Facebook / Twitter: FacebookBest thing about training: The chats- and a good game of backs and forwards.Worst thing about training: Uphill Sprints in a muddy fieldFavourite sportsperson: Geraldine O' Flynn and Michael PhelpsFavourite place to socialise: Going to have to say Copper Face Jacks, Harcourt Street or Coppers as its better known!Person you would most like to meet: Barack ObamaWhat would you do if you won the lotto: Travel the WorldWould not leave home without: My iPhoneDuhallow JAFC First Round match - hosted by Dromtarriffe GAAposted 17 Apr 2014, 01:32 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 17 Apr 2014, 01:33 ]On Easter Monday we will welcome Cullen & Millstreet to Rathcoole for the first round on the Duhallow JAFC at 7pm - the usual helpers will be required by the club so if you are available why not contact the chairman / secretary & give a hand.Junior Club Meeting - Aprilposted 14 Apr 2014, 07:55 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 17 Apr 2014, 01:20 ]The April meeting of Dromtarriffe Junior Club is due to take place this Bank Hol Monday 8-30pm .Meet our U21 Football Captain ahead of the U21 B Duhallow Finalposted 12 Apr 2014, 03:17 by Dromtarriffe GaaName: Darren O ConnorAge: 20Occupation: StudentSchools / Colleges attended: Derrinagree National School, Boherbue Comprehensive School CIT - Business ManagementDrives: Toyota CorollaGAA Honours: U12 Duhallow Hurling champions, U14 Duhallow football league champions, U14 Duhallow hurling champions, U16 Duhallow league hurling champions, Minor C Duhallow Hurling champions, Minor B football county league champions, 1 Junior B Football leagueOther sporting honours: The Long Jump Dromtarriffe Sports Day 2007Toughest opponent: Bernie Daly in a game of backs and forwards, it’s fair to say the ball was never played first…..Favourite position: Wing ForwardWhen did you start playing football : Around the age of 6Influences in your career: Eoin O Sullivan The highest point in your career to date: Winning the minor football countyWays of improving the game: Getting more coaches for under age teamsNegatives about the game: Bad Refereeing decisions and Sunday morning gamesLast film you saw/ rented: American HustleFavourite music: Listen to almost anythingFacebook or Twitter: TwitterBest thing about training: Having the banter with the ladsWorst thing about training: SprintsFavourite sportsperson: Roy KeaneFavourite place to socialise: The Sandpit and ThadysPerson you would most like to meet: Michelle KeeganWhat would you do if you won the lotto: God only knows !!Would not leave home without: IPhone, Wallet Duhallow U21B Final & JAFC dates announcedposted 8 Apr 2014, 09:21 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe final of the Duhallow U21BFC has been announced for Sunday at 7pm in Millstreet. This will be a tough challenge for our players who lost to Croke Rovers in the first round aet in Mallow - Since then though Dromtarriffe have had wins over St Peters & an excellent win over Kiskeam to earn their right to contend this final. Down through the years both sides have played competitive matches with each team recording some vital victories , in 2011 when the sides met at Minor level on both occasions Dromtarriffe held the upper hand & took the league / championship titles , now in 2014 Croke Rovers will go in as favorites having defeated Dromtarriffe in the opening round of this championship but I am sure the Dromtarriffe players ( with the support from the club who hopefully will travel in their numbers to Millstreet on Sunday ) will leave no challenge un -contested in their efforts to overturn the earlier result and come out as Duhallow U21BFC winners. The first round of the JAFC v Lyre has been announced for Millstreet on Saturday April 26th at 7pm . Please take note of changes on the Junior A Football / Hurling pages to the fixtures previously posted. John Howard wins Club Lottoposted 7 Apr 2014, 07:28 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe Club Lotto Jackpot of €11,700 was won at the weekend draw hosted by the D'Outback ny John Howard Dromagh who held the winning numbers drawn which were 3,14,17,24.... Seller was our hard working secretary Noel O Sullivan .... The Jackpot will commence again next week at €2,000 . Club Cul Camp 2014 - dates announcedposted 5 Apr 2014, 01:32 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe will host the 2014 Cul Camp from July 14th - 18th 2014 Cost again this year is €55 - and the camp caters for Boys & Girls from 6-13 years old - plenty of hurling & football skills are developed by many of the club volunteers. Further details will be posted on this site in the coming weeks or from Deirdre O Mahony .Juvenile Club Meetingposted 2 Apr 2014, 04:25 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe April meeting of Dromtarriffe Juvenile Club has been postponed until Wednesday April 9th at 8-30pm.Lee Flagposted 1 Apr 2014, 04:42 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 4 Apr 2014, 00:43 ]Our thanks to Deirdre O Mahony & her team for all their work on the LEE FLAG as Dromtariffe received one of the runners up in the Silver Category!LEE FLAG INITIATIVE 2013 WINNERS ANNOUNCED The winners of the 2013 LEE Flag Club Accreditation Scheme were announced at the Club Officers Workshop in Pairc Ui Chaoimh last Thursday.Ballincollig won the main Gold Award with Ballinhassig scooping the Silver and Cobh annexing the Bronze Award.These clubs will receive grant aid for coaching projects that will benefit their club in the long term. They, along with 30 other clubs who qualified as finalists in the 3 categories will also benefit from a host of benefits through 2014 such as extra GDA visits, entry to draws for Munster & All Ireland tickets, entry to draw for the chance to play in Croke Park Blitzes, increased access to the hurley and helmet subsidy scheme to name but a few. However, Ballincollig are the proud recipients of the coveted top award fighting off stiff competition from clubs all over Cork to scoop the top award.Games Manager Kevin O Callaghan noted “the clubs who entered for the Gold Award are all putting in an unbelievable effort to keep GAA at the forefront of their communities. The quality of the coaching taking place in these clubs is first class and the quality of the players they will produce is going to be of a very high standard.” He went on to point out that “Ballincollig are fully deserving of this award and having visited training sessions in the club at nursery level, there is a lot of planning and thought goes in to every session and the overall yearly goals for each age group at underage level.” O Callaghan went on to pay particular credit to Ballincolligs Coaching Officer (Conor Cronin) who has done a huge amount of work in this role to support club coaches and put quality structures in place to ensure the coaching standards are at a high level in the club.Cork Coaching Officer, Brendan O Driscoll applauded all clubs who engaged in the scheme in 2013 and while he feels "the plaudits go to the 3 outright winning clubs, the other finalists in the 3 categories deserve enormous credit for the tremendous work which they are undertaking in the promotion of GAA. In reality, all the clubs are winners as they are working to such as high standards both on and off the pitch to ensure they get their players to reach their potential.” The LEE Flag initiative is designed to point clubs in the direction of coaching and games best practice while rewarding clubs who are achieving in this area.Clubs are required to meet specific targets through the year as set out by Cork Coaching & Games. The clubs are asked to appoint a Coaching Officer to oversee the implementation of a coaching plan within the club. Clubs were also required to run a Kelloggs GAA Cul Camp and to participate in u 8 and u 10 Monster Blitzes run by Cork Coaching & Games. Clubs were allowed to enter Gold (15 targets), Silver (10 targets) or Bronze (5 targets) with the rewards scheme offering greater rewards to the Gold category winners. All clubs will be presented with a glass plate which they can display at their club grounds to show people they are offering a quality product to children in their communities, similar to the Green Flag Accredited schools who engage in environmental best practice. The 2014 LEE Flag Initiative is now “live” and all clubs are asked to embrace the challenging but achievable criteria laid out.OVERALL RESULTS OF THE 2013 LEE FLAG SCHEME GOLD CATEGORYSILVER CATEGORYBRONZE CATEGORYWINNER: WINNER :WINNER :BALLINCOLLIGBALLINHASSIGCOBHFINALISTS :FINALISTS :FINALISTS :BANTRYKINSALEKILAVULLENST CATHERINESMUINTER BAIREADRIGOLEYOUGHALTADHG MCCARTHAIGHGRENAGHBARRYROEDROMTARRIFFEBLACKROCKMIDLETONILLEN ROVERSCASTLETOWNBEREST COLUMSSKIBBEREENST FINBARRSBALLINORACLANN NA GAELWHITES CROSSERINS OWN KILSHANNIGCASTLEHAVEN MIZEN ROVERSFR O NEILLS KILWORTHKILMACABEA GLEN ROVERSINNISCARRA CLYDA ROVERSKILMEEN MALLOW Busy week ahead for club GAA teamsposted 1 Apr 2014, 04:12 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 4 Apr 2014, 00:45 ]TIME CHANGE:....... Please take note tonights Ducon Cup match at Millstreet now has an 8PM throw in time...Tonight is the start of a busy weekend of club fixtures: Our Junior As travel to Millstreet for the Ducon Cup match at NOW at 8pm , Saturday evening our Ladies Football U21 side will travel to Carrigtwohill for the County Championsip 1/4 final at 7pm.. On Sunday its hurling action and a trip to Freemount for the 2pm JAHL match while on Monday our U16s begin their Rebel Og North League campaign welcoming Kildorrey at 7pm to Rathcoole , so why not come out and support our teams in some or all of these matches.County Scor na bPaistí Successposted 1 Apr 2014, 03:50 by Dromtarriffe GaaCongratulations to the Rathcoole N.S. Instrumental group and their mentors who retained their County Scór na bPáistí title in Ovens last Saturday - hard luck to Norina O Sullivan Derrinagree who represented her school & Club in the Solo dance however on this occasion missed out on a county title.Good luck & Best wishesposted 29 Mar 2014, 02:19 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe Club ( Dromtarriffe Junior & Juvenile ) would like to wish good luck to the Rathcoole N.S. music group ( & their mentors) & Norina O Sullivan Derrinagree in the County Scór na bPaistí finals tonight in Ovens from 6pm .Death Announcementposted 29 Mar 2014, 02:16 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe GAA would like to offer their deepest sympathies to the Family of the late Conor Buckley Meenskehy Derrinagree who's untimely death was announced yesterday. As a result all weekend Dromtarriffe GAA matches have been called off as a mark of respect - Matches postponed are U21 FC v Kiskeam - Minor FL v St Kevins & Ducon Cup v Knocknagree. U8 / U10 Hurling Training to commence this Saturdayposted 27 Mar 2014, 04:17 by Dromtarriffe GaaThis Saturday March 29th from 4-5pm Dromtarriffe U8/U10 hurling training will commence at Millstreet Astro Turf ( by Town Park) Each child must wear a helmet to be allowed to train - A Euro per child.Busy weekend of Football aheadposted 27 Mar 2014, 03:43 by Dromtarriffe GaaTomorrow night ( Friday) starts off a busy weekend with the U21B FC semi final v Kiskeam in Kiskeam at 8pm . Despite losing the opening tie v Croke Rovers AET , Dromtarriffe secured a semi final place v Kiskeam after defeating St Peters in Rockchapel . They face a strong Kiskeam outfit with Anthony Casey , Tom O Sullivan & David Carroll among some of the strong opposition facing Dromtarriffe tomorrow night , but hopefully Dromtarriffe will have a strong panel available & will be looking to the experience of Darren O Connor & Danny Mullane to secure a final spot v Croke Rovers. It is hope Dromtarriffe will travel strong to support our U21s as the face the task ahead. On Saturday our Minors travel to Milford to take on St Kevins at 4-30pm - In the first of the Rebel Og MFL matches Dromtarriffe faced an extremely strong Newmarket side , It is expected this match though should be more competitive for our lads - so good luck to all.Sunday provides a mens & ladies double interest with our Junior A footballers travelling to Knocknagree for their Ducon Cup match at 2pm & our ladies hosting Kildorrey at 4pm in Rathcoole. Our Junior As last time out had an easy win over Kilbrin ( A) but Knocknagree will pose a stiffer task , disappointed with their loss to Dromtarriffe in the opening round of last years JAFC Knocknagree will be hoping the home venue earns them the Ducon Cup points - but under our new management team's guidance the Dromtarriffe Junior As will have nothing to fear as they go in search of their second victory.Our Ladies too have a new manager for 2014 , and on their first outing came home from Trabeg with 2 league points , a second win will go a long way to reaching the league play offs. U16 Rebel Og North Match cancelledposted 27 Mar 2014, 03:26 by Dromtarriffe GaaTonights fixtures in the Rebel Og North U16 BFL has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.Check out our Duhallow GAA & County Board Newsposted 25 Mar 2014, 03:13 by Dromtarriffe GaaFor the latest information on the Alliance Hurling quarter final Cork v Tip & Alliance Football league Round 6 Cork v Tyrone - Also the latest Duhallow GAA news including the U20 report check out these pages.Club EGM / March Meeting / Final date for all 2014 Membershipsposted 20 Mar 2014, 03:05 by Dromtarriffe GaaReminder Club EGM this Friday March 21st @ 8-30pm followed by the March Club meeting ... Also FINAL date for all players & supporters to pay their membership for 2014.Rebel Og Juvenile Fixturesposted 19 Mar 2014, 04:43 by Dromtarriffe GaaCheck out the Juvenile pages for rebel og North fixtures until 14-04.U21 footballers progress in the Championship as Footballers claim league pointsposted 11 Mar 2014, 05:32 by Dromtarriffe GaaCongrats to both our U21 & JAF panels and their management who has weekend successes - Great start to 2014 - See match reports for more.EGM calledposted 4 Mar 2014, 04:33 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 13 Mar 2014, 06:10 ]Re Scheduled for Friday March 21st @ 8-30pm.............................. POSTPONED - NO NEW DATE YET GIVEN.......An EGM has been called for this Friday March 7th at 8-30pm in the club rooms followed by the March Club meeting - Reminder last day to register for ordinary membership.Weather again causes delays to playing seasonposted 1 Mar 2014, 01:39 by Dromtarriffe GaaOnce again this week due the the bad weather the country is currently experiencing - all weekend club fixtures are postponed. Training for the relevant teams are as advertised by their respective managements - it is hoped that the weather will soon improve and all club campaigns can commence.Club Success at Scor na Paistí Duhallow Finalsposted 24 Feb 2014, 05:58 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 7 Mar 2014, 04:09 ]Good luck to Diarmuid & Norina & Rathoole N.S. Music Group tonight in Millstreet in the County semi finals.Well done to our Scór na Páistí competitors yesterday & thanks to Siobhan Buckley who sent me the following information:Figure dancing Rathcoole N.S. 3rd !!!.Recitation - Diarmuid Cronin (Rathcoole N.S ) Winner! .Music Group Rathcoole N.S. (Anna Buckley Leah Murphy Darragh Twomey Diarmuid Cronin and Cathy Byrnes) Winners !!!Solo Dance Norina o Sullivan Derrinagree Winner!!!!. Question Time Dromagh N.S. second !!!The 1st place winners are through to the county semi final on Friday March 7th in Millstreet GAA hall!Juvenile & Ladies to Celebrate 2013 achievements this Saturdayposted 19 Feb 2014, 00:57 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 22 Feb 2014, 01:27 ]Both Dromtarriffe Juvenile Club and Dromtarriffe Ladies Clubs led the way in recording Club successes during 2013. Off the plying field the first of the seasons successes for the Juvenile Club came in Scór na bPáistí when the Rathcoole Music Group took County Honours with several other acts successful in the Duhallow divisional competitions.. The U16 boys football season started in March with the hurling commencing in April . Exam breaks followed with qualification matches through July . August saw the first U16 boys trophy find its way to Dromtarriffe when our hurlers defeated Kilshannig in Kilbrin in the North Cork A Championship final - and though qualified for the League final some errors over the fixture saw Dromtarriffe;s exit . Nevertheless the footballers were now given their opportunity to capture North Cork Honours - League title came our way followed by the North Cork Championship - while the girls also claimed their North Cork U16 League title while the County titles eluded our teams in 2013 our U16 boys in the League gave Kilmurry a great battle in the County final last November narrowly missing out on the outright honours. On the inter-county front Sean Howard represented our U16 hurlers while playing with Cork in the Munster U16 competitions , with All Ireland honours won by Chloe Collins & Clare O Keeffe U14 & Kate O Keeffe U16. Saturday night will be a Parish night of celebration with a modest €5 admission - It is hoped that the GAA community will come out & celebrate with our winning Juveniles who are the future of our Adult clubs and share their 2013 success - I will be on hand as per usual with my camera to record the memories from the evening. Finger Food & disco for all to enjoy. Rebel Og North Newsposted 14 Feb 2014, 01:15 by Dromtarriffe GaaRebel Og Gradings involving Dromtarriffe teams are now posted on our Juvenile page - all Rebel Og North matches scheduled for this weekend are OFF due to the weather.IMPORTANT information re Junior Club Membershipposted 10 Feb 2014, 01:42 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe Junior Club will CLOSE its membership ( National requirements) on February 28th ... All members on that date will be included in the draws for any club allotted tickets . Adult membership remains at €20 for 2014.Any Juvenile / Ladies Club members wishing to also be included in the draws can be an additional €10 to their Juvenile / Ladies registration .Club registrar Michael O Keeffe - 086 3494172.Players membership has expired however all players still have until their first game to pay their membership / insurance. Rates reminder: Adult players Membership €20 Insurance €30.Student in FULL time education Membership €10 Insurance €20.Ladies & Juvenile Club REGISTRATION eveningposted 10 Feb 2014, 01:34 by Dromtarriffe GaaTo all parents & players of the Juvenile Club & Ladies Club 2014 - A joint registration evening will be held on Wednesday Feb 19th between 7-30pm & 8 -30pm for all current & new players with both the above clubs .Cost for Ladies U10/U8/U6 €20.U12/U14/U16 & Minors €40 includes Insurance Junior Ladies €55 includes Insurance & covers loss of wages if relevant. Juvenile Club €20 per child €50 for family of 3 or moreDromtarriffe Juvenile 2013 AGM reportposted 7 Feb 2014, 00:34 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe Juvenile Club held their Agm last evening ( Thursday 6th) in the club rooms . Chairman Dominic Byrnes welcomed the attendance reflecting on what was a return to club sporting highlights after a fruitless 2012 season for the club. He thanked his fellow officers for the year for all their dedication and wished secretary Fiona every success in her future endeavors as she stepped downed from administration. In 2013 our U16 hurlers & footballers played with true grit facing several challenges that were presented and returned as Football North Cork League & Championship winners reaching a county League final , with Hurling Championship winners North Cork . For our U14 / U12 Footballers and Hurlers the 2013 season presented them with enormous challenges as numbers fielding proved a huge problem and both sides played in a grade possibly too strong for them. Our U10 hurlers & footballers enjoyed their season grasping the skills led by numerous helpers through the season and their highlight was winning the Brian Cronin Shield at our Annual Club Tournament. In Scór our club had several successes , at Scór na bPáistí level we claimed 3 club first , 2 second & 1 third - well done to those participants with our Instrumental Music Group winning the County Final. Thanks were afforded to the three schools in the parish for all their co operation during 2013 & congratulations went to Dromagh who won the Schools Quiz. To the countless volunteers who help with club activities including the Brian Cronin , Cúl Camps & Parish Sports - these are the essence of the club & with so many young people willing to assist as well the club is in good hands . Reports were then presented from the Treasurer , various managements schools , Scór ,& Brian Cronin all were adopted by the meeting . Then came the election of officers & team managers for 2014 Presidents Janey Healy & Vincent CollinsChairman Dominic ByrnesVice Chairman Jason MurphySecretary Deferred to next meetingAss Secretary Dolores ByrnesTreasurer Eileen BuckleyAss Treasurer Deferred to next meetingCultural Officer Dan Jo O'KeeffePRO Sharon O'KeeffeSchool Liaison Officer Dolores Byrnes Child protection officer Dominic ByrnesLee Flag Coordinator Deirdre O MahonyCúl Camp Coordinator Deirdre O MahonyJuvenile AGMposted 5 Feb 2014, 13:14 by Dromtarriffe GaaDromtarriffe Juvenile AGM takes place this Thursday Feb 6th at 8pm in the club rooms - All WelcomeDromtarriffe GAA - PRO Reportposted 7 Dec 2013, 04:37 by Unknown user [ updated 31 Jan 2014, 01:57 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ]Pro Report Dromtarriffe AGM 2013 ----------------------6/12/13 Our website dromtarriffe.gaa.ie We have 901 followers on our Twitter Account and over 200 likes to our club Facebook page.Some of the outstanding Dromtarriffe highlights of the year.Rathcoole Instrumental Group & their mentors County Scor Na b Páistí winners who also played at half time in Pairc Ui Chaoimh.Sean Howard representing Dromtarriffe on the Cork U16 hurling panel ; Sean Cremin who was a vital member of our minors – won his first Irish rugby cap; Clare & Kate O Keeffe , Chloe Collins , Katie O Dea , Emer Kerins & Christine Dilworth & Geraldine O Flynn all members of successful Cork Ladies All Ireland panels.Our Club was also represented in Croke Park when Michael John O Keeffe became the first Cork referee to officiate an All Ireland Ladies Final in Croke Park assist by 4 club members as his umpires.Our Minor hurlers winning the North Cork A Championship title after a cracking match in Newtownshandrum v Ballyhea – and showing well in their county semi final.Our U16 hurlers also won the North Cork A Championship title and again showed up well in the County semi final .Our U16 footballers claimed league & championship North Cork titles and reached the County league final losing out to Kilmurry at Clondrohid.Our Junior B Hurlers are making huge strides in the County Championship losing to Ballyclough in the County ? final .Disappointment was suffered by our competing footballing sides who fell short of achieving their season objectives .We had a great day at the club fundraising walk through Crinaloo Bog & Blackrock Wood.Again a very successful Brian Cronin Tournament was arranged as was the Kellogg’s Cúl Camps – well done to all involved with both ventures.On the down side – getting information on matches / results and match reports has been difficult from some teams - I try to cover all Dromtarriffe teams as I feel each playing member deserves the same PR coverage – hopefully this will improve in 2014 but thanks to all who did supply me with the information uploaded on the website – Help is always appreciated in Club PR!.Finally thanks to all parish businesses who promote our lotto results Dromtarriffe GAA AGM 2013posted 7 Dec 2013, 04:31 by Unknown userDromtarriffe GAA held their 2013 AGM last night in the club rooms. Chairman Mike Byrnes ( jnr) welcomed the good attendance , Noel O Sullivan first read our the minutes of the previous AGM which were adopted. In his report on the 2013 playing season Noel again gave a comprehensive review of the playing season. He highlighted the Minor Hurlers & U16 hurling & football squads on their great acievements of 2013 winning North Cork titles. He congratulated players from the ladies club who won All Irelands with Cork as well as Michael John O Keeffe who officiated the All Ireland final in Croke Park. He finished by thanking his fellow officers. Compliments were afforded to Noel by all on his fantasic long service to the club and his as usual excellant report. Mike Byrnes presested his Chairman address , thanking in particular the varous commitees members ( Finance / Lotto / Field) Michael O Connell for his work with Insurance , Janey Healy for his help and advice , the Club PRO for the work on the website etc.. He also congratluated Micahel John O Keeffe on officiating in Croke Park in September he thanked especially his fellow top table officers espially Noel who does tremendous work as Secretary . Andrew presented a positive financial report - the club is still in a reasonable healthly state at least with no loans outstanding at present , he also thanked the finance committe for all their efforts during the season. The PRO distributed her report outlining several highlights of the year on and off the field including Rathcoole National School Scor na bPaisti winners & the Ladies Club members who won All Irelands in 2013 - this report will alo be uploaded on this website .The Election of Officers & Managements for 2014 then took place chaired by Dan Jo O KeeffeChairman Mike Byrnes JnrVice Chairman Ger TancredSecretary Noel O SullivanAssistant Secretary Andrais O SullivanTreasurer Andrew MurphyAssistant Treasurer D.C. O SullivanPRO Sharon O KeeffeInjuty Officer Micahel O ConnellRegistrar John O SullivanMembership Officer Michael John O KeeffeCultural & Language Dan Jo O Keeffe Mnagements: - all to pick their own selectors FootballMinor Pa DennehyU21 Vincent Browne Junior B John O KeeffeJunior A TBAHurlingMinor John HowardU21 John DalyJunior B John Daly December Club meetingposted 2 Dec 2013, 07:40 by Unknown userA monthy club meeting of Dromtarriffe GAA has been called for tomorrow night at 8pm in the Club rooms - remider AGM takes place this Friday also in the club rooms at 8pm.County U16 Final - a hurdle too far.posted 18 Nov 2013, 02:30 by Unknown userHard luck to an excellant U16 football team who gave their all in their quest to bring County Honours to Dromtarriffe last Saturday but were beaten by a better Kilmurry side 2-13 to 3-4 - Thanks to the Juvenile club who provided refresehments for the team & parents afterwards in the club rooms ( all decked out) and as the Chairman Dominic Byrnes said , he hopes those going on to Minor will continue to enjoy football with Dromtarriffe - numbers are very tight in the club so we need all our players to continue their love of our sport, and with our U16s he hoped their will be enough numbers to field next season... He thanked the management and the players for a very long season and stated how proud the club was of all our fielded teams from U10 to Minor in 2013 . County Final this Saturdayposted 13 Nov 2013, 09:02 by Unknown userAll roads lead to CLONDROHID this Saturday at 2-30pm for the 2013 Rebel Og County U16 Football league final - lets hope the players will have a huge club support - will be tweeting from the game though if you cant make so make sure to follow us on twitter.u16 Footballers qualify for County League finalposted 11 Nov 2013, 01:41 by Unknown userCongratulations to Dromtarriffe U16 Footballers who qualified last Saturday for the County league final v Kilmurry to take place possibly this coming weekend - details will be posted when known.Will you take some time to fill out this club PR survey?posted 5 Nov 2013, 03:51 by Unknown user [ updated 18 Nov 2013, 01:40 ]Please help with some feedback - follow this link and take the survey......Communications SurveyNovember Junior Club Meetingposted 5 Nov 2013, 03:11 by Unknown userThis Friday November 8th in the Club rooms at 8pm - all members invited to attend.The Gathering Parish Social this Saturdayposted 2 Nov 2013, 02:45 by Unknown user [ updated 5 Nov 2013, 03:10 ]Promoted by Dromtarriffe Parish Hall - In honour of the 2013 Gathering a Parish Social will take place next Saturday in the Parish Hall - A 4 course meal will be served with music by the Kelts - a great Parish night is assured - get your tickets early from Sean or from local shops - Adults €25 Children €12.Dromtarriffe to face Newcsetown in County league semi finalposted 1 Nov 2013, 04:20 by Unknown user [ updated 1 Nov 2013, 04:21 ]Dromtarriffe will play Newcestown on Novemeber 9th in the County league U16 B semi final - Venue & time TBC . Details will be posted on this site when confirmed.North Cork title for U16 Ladies Football teamposted 23 Oct 2013, 07:45 by Unknown userCongrats to our U16 Ladies who captured the U16 North Cork A title when they defeated Mallow in Mallow last evening ( Tuesday) - Team Captain Kate O Keeffe accepted the cup on behalf of the team.Dromtarriffe pipped in County Championship semi finalposted 21 Oct 2013, 02:31 by Unknown userDromtarriffe U16 boys failed in their bid to progress to the County U16 B semi final when they suffered defeat to West Cork side Sam Maguire in Coachford last Saturday - the final score was Dromtarriffe 3-5 Sam Maguires 3-8...... They will have another chance to reach a county final when they contest th league semi final - all details yet to be released.Dromtarriffe GAA represented at MLGFA Club finalsposted 18 Oct 2013, 02:04 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur own club referee Michael O Keeffe has again been called upon to officiate another provincial final , when tomorrow Saturday he takes charge of the Junior Club final between Na Gael ( Kerry ) and Ballylanders ( Limerick) in Kilmallock at 1-45pm - His All Ireland team of officials also all from the club will be on hand to umpire. We wish them all the very best of luck. Incidently Cork have club represenation in the Intermediate final when BOHERBUE face Aherlow on Sunday , The Senior Plate when MOURNEABBEY face Southren Gaels also on Sunday and ST Vals in the Senior Championship take on The Banner ( Clare) following the Junior match on Saturday - all matches take place in Kilmallock......... We extend best wishes to all Cork clubs in action over the weekend.U16 footballers embark on County championship journeyposted 17 Oct 2013, 04:44 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur U16B footballers bid to advance to the County Championship final when they take on Sam McGuires in Coachford on Saturday at 2-30pm . This west Cork club Sam McGuires ( parent club Dohenys) as we know have a proud club tradition in GAA with the underage club commerating the name of the famous Sam McGuire ( All Ireland Football cup glory). The last time I can remember we met Sam McGuires in the county ( could be corrected) was in 2008 in the u14HC Final at Carrigaline when a certain Darren Sweetman was the difference between the sides claiming the MOM and denying Dromtarriffe outright county honours. Heres hoping with the support from our Club - our players can overturn that defeat and advance to the county final - Best of luck lads.1893 - County Medal - Recoveryposted 9 Oct 2013, 03:31 by Unknown userCheck out the link on our History page as to the recovery of a 1893 Cork County medal & its return to Dromtarriffe - the photos of the medal are on both the Club Photos & also on the home page in the Dromtarriffe Highlights .Congratulations to our U16 Footballersposted 26 Sep 2013, 02:41 by Dromtarriffe GaaLast evening in Mallow the Dromtarriffe U16 footballers captained by Shane McSweeney captured the Rebel Og North U16BFC when they defeated Blackwater Rovers 2-10 to 1-6 - Match report will be posted soon - photos are now uploaded.Hurlers grind out deserved victory in the Cavanaghs of Charleville MHCposted 14 Sep 2013, 11:16 by Unknown userIt was a match that contained almost everything and at the end of a full blooded 65 minutes Dromtarriffe Minor Hurlers ended victorious on a final scoreline of 0-19 to 2-10 - see match reports for full story.TG4 Ladies All Ireland finalsposted 11 Sep 2013, 04:23 by Unknown userAs for the first time in the Clubs history we will have a referee from Dromtarriffe officiating at the Ladies Football All Irelands - this is a historic occasion and hopefully the great GAA supporters that we have in Dromtarriffe will include the Ladies Finals on Sunday the 29th as part of the All Ireland Hurling replay weekend. I am trying to gather up a group booking of tickets so is anypne requires tickets please let me know by Wednesday Sepetmber 16th by email or facebook message - all tickets must be pre paid for . Adults are €25 , Students / Oaps €10 & U14s €5 or groupd U14 rates are also available but contact the ladies club football secretary re this info. So a reminder Wexford v Offaly Junior All Ireland final 12 noon September - Cork v Monaghan Senior All Ireland final 2pm - Make it a rebel weekend come out & sdupport our Cork Hurlers , Ladies footballers & club referee.Rebel Og North MHC Final this Saturdayposted 11 Sep 2013, 03:32 by Unknown userBest wishes to the Dromtarriffe Minor hurlers & their management in the Rebel Og North MHC final at 4pm this Saturday v Ballhea in Newtownshandrum. This is a repeat of last years final where Pa O Callaghan Ballyhea displayed some magnificant talent earning his side victory - Pa is still minor so Dromtarriffe will be wary of his contribution for his team & hopefully limited his time woth the sliotar - however if given the chance Dromtarriffe have some lovely hurlers well capable of bringing home silverware to our club.Dromtarriffe to face Newcsetown in County league semi finalposted 1 Nov 2013, 04:20 by Unknown user [ updated 1 Nov 2013, 04:21 ]Dromtarriffe will play Newcestown on Novemeber 9th in the County league U16 B semi final - Venue & time TBC . Details will be posted on this site when confirmed.North Cork title for U16 Ladies Football teamposted 23 Oct 2013, 07:45 by Unknown userCongrats to our U16 Ladies who captured the U16 North Cork A title when they defeated Mallow in Mallow last evening ( Tuesday) - Team Captain Kate O Keeffe accepted the cup on behalf of the team.Dromtarriffe pipped in County Championship semi finalposted 21 Oct 2013, 02:31 by Unknown userDromtarriffe U16 boys failed in their bid to progress to the County U16 B semi final when they suffered defeat to West Cork side Sam Maguire in Coachford last Saturday - the final score was Dromtarriffe 3-5 Sam Maguires 3-8...... They will have another chance to reach a county final when they contest th league semi final - all details yet to be released.Dromtarriffe GAA represented at MLGFA Club finalsposted 18 Oct 2013, 02:04 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur own club referee Michael O Keeffe has again been called upon to officiate another provincial final , when tomorrow Saturday he takes charge of the Junior Club final between Na Gael ( Kerry ) and Ballylanders ( Limerick) in Kilmallock at 1-45pm - His All Ireland team of officials also all from the club will be on hand to umpire. We wish them all the very best of luck. Incidently Cork have club represenation in the Intermediate final when BOHERBUE face Aherlow on Sunday , The Senior Plate when MOURNEABBEY face Southren Gaels also on Sunday and ST Vals in the Senior Championship take on The Banner ( Clare) following the Junior match on Saturday - all matches take place in Kilmallock......... We extend best wishes to all Cork clubs in action over the weekend.U16 footballers embark on County championship journeyposted 17 Oct 2013, 04:44 by Dromtarriffe GaaOur U16B footballers bid to advance to the County Championship final when they take on Sam McGuires in Coachford on Saturday at 2-30pm . This west Cork club Sam McGuires ( parent club Dohenys) as we know have a proud club tradition in GAA with the underage club commerating the name of the famous Sam McGuire ( All Ireland Football cup glory). The last time I can remember we met Sam McGuires in the county ( could be corrected) was in 2008 in the u14HC Final at Carrigaline when a certain Darren Sweetman was the difference between the sides claiming the MOM and denying Dromtarriffe outright county honours. Heres hoping with the support from our Club - our players can overturn that defeat and advance to the county final - Best of luck lads.1893 - County Medal - Recoveryposted 9 Oct 2013, 03:31 by Unknown userCheck out the link on our History page as to the recovery of a 1893 Cork County medal & its return to Dromtarriffe - the photos of the medal are on both the Club Photos & also on the home page in the Dromtarriffe Highlights .Congratulations to our U16 Footballersposted 26 Sep 2013, 02:41 by Dromtarriffe GaaLast evening in Mallow the Dromtarriffe U16 footballers captained by Shane McSweeney captured the Rebel Og North U16BFC when they defeated Blackwater Rovers 2-10 to 1-6 - Match report will be posted soon - photos are now uploaded.Hurlers grind out deserved victory in the Cavanaghs of Charleville MHCposted 14 Sep 2013, 11:16 by Unknown userIt was a match that contained almost everything and at the end of a full blooded 65 minutes Dromtarriffe Minor Hurlers ended victorious on a final scoreline of 0-19 to 2-10 - see match reports for full story.TG4 Ladies All Ireland finalsposted 11 Sep 2013, 04:23 by Unknown userAs for the first time in the Clubs history we will have a referee from Dromtarriffe officiating at the Ladies Football All Irelands - this is a historic occasion and hopefully the great GAA supporters that we have in Dromtarriffe will include the Ladies Finals on Sunday the 29th as part of the All Ireland Hurling replay weekend. I am trying to gather up a group booking of tickets so is anypne requires tickets please let me know by Wednesday Sepetmber 16th by email or facebook message - all tickets must be pre paid for . Adults are €25 , Students / Oaps €10 & U14s €5 or groupd U14 rates are also available but contact the ladies club football secretary re this info. So a reminder Wexford v Offaly Junior All Ireland final 12 noon September - Cork v Monaghan Senior All Ireland final 2pm - Make it a rebel weekend come out & sdupport our Cork Hurlers , Ladies footballers & club referee.Rebel Og North MHC Final this Saturdayposted 11 Sep 2013, 03:32 by Unknown userBest wishes to the Dromtarriffe Minor hurlers & their management in the Rebel Og North MHC final at 4pm this Saturday v Ballhea in Newtownshandrum. This is a repeat of last years final where Pa O Callaghan Ballyhea displayed some magnificant talent earning his side victory - Pa is still minor so Dromtarriffe will be wary of his contribution for his team & hopefully limited his time woth the sliotar - however if given the chance Dromtarriffe have some lovely hurlers well capable of bringing home silverware to our club.Ladies face Douglas on Sunday in CIT in County Chammpionship S/Fposted 9 Sep 2013, 04:16 by Unknown userDromtarriffe Junior ladies face Douglas in CIT at 3pm in the Tesco Home Grown County Junior B semi final. Your support for the girls is appreciated.Busy Hurling day for the clubposted 7 Sep 2013, 01:30 by Unknown userFresh from their Rebel Og North win on Wednesday our U16 A hurlers are out again today at 12-15pm in Coachford for their County calsh with Clougduv .... Wishing all involved every success. Later this afternoon our Junior B Hurlers are pitted v Meelin in the JBHL at Ratchoole 3-30pm again best of luck to all involved.Best of luck Mikeposted 7 Sep 2013, 01:27 by Unknown userBest of luck to our own club Referee Michael O Keeffe & his officials today in the TG4 Ladies Football Intermedaite Semi final live from Semple Stadium Thulres from 2-15pmU16 Hurlers capture Barnes Jewellers Fermoy Rebel Og North Championship.posted 5 Sep 2013, 03:57 by Unknown userCongrats to our U16 hurlers and their management , John Howard , Tadie McSweeney & Neilie Galvin on their magnificant victory over Tomas Russells yesterday at Kilbrin in the Rebel Og North U16AHC final. A very large support from Dromtarriffe travelled to witness what is a small panel of talented hurlers claim the first club silverware in two years and all returend back to the club rooms for the evenings celebrations.Win for Minor hurlers in North Cork Rebel Og semi finalposted 2 Sep 2013, 04:20 by Unknown user [ updated 4 Sep 2013, 04:41 ]Dromtarriffe Juvenile Club celebrated qualifictaion for their 3rd Club final this season when the Minor hurlers ( followed the U16s ) & qualifed for the Rebel Og North A HC final after defeating Fermoy last Monday in Buttevant - details of final will be posted when known. Junior Ladies progress in County Championshipposted 2 Sep 2013, 04:17 by Unknown user [ updated 2 Sep 2013, 04:18 ]Congrats to our Junior Ladies who have progressed to the County Championship semi final after defetaing Rosscarbery B on Saturday - they now will play Douglas in the semi final.Rebel Og North U16 HC finalposted 30 Aug 2013, 01:29 by Unknown user [ updated 2 Sep 2013, 04:11 ]The Rebel Og North U16HC final has been Changed - New confirmed of Wednesday September 4th in Kilbrin at 6-45pm - Please show your support for the lads on the night in Kilbrin.Monthly Club meetingposted 30 Aug 2013, 01:27 by Unknown userDromtarriffe Junior Club will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8-30pm in the club rooms - all members to attend.Congrats Kateposted 26 Aug 2013, 03:42 by Unknown userCongratulations to Kate O Keeffe & Cork U16 Ladies Football team who won the All Ireland final last Saturday in Birr . We would also like to wish Kate a speedy recovery after a shoulder injury sustained in the match.Wedding Bells!!posted 23 Aug 2013, 00:42 by Unknown userWedding bells will sound in Duhallow tommorow ( Sat 24th) on the occasion of Pa & Evas wedding , Pa contiuntes to be both player ( Junior A) & manager ( U21s) for Dromtarriffe while Eva too wore the Dromtarriffe Ladies Football jersey for many years - the club would like to extend their best wishes to the couple for many years of wedded bliss. Congrats Pa & Eva.Best wishes Kateposted 23 Aug 2013, 00:36 by Unknown userThe club would like to extend best wishes to Kate O Keeffe and the Duhallow girls and all the members of the Cork U16 Ladies Football team who contest the All Ireland final tomorrow in Birr at 4pm v Dublin.Congrats to our Leaving Certsposted 14 Aug 2013, 12:05 by Unknown userWell done on your results - Enjoy the celebrations.JBF & U16H in championship action tonightposted 12 Aug 2013, 04:42 by Unknown userDromtarriffe Junior B Footballers & U16H are both in championship action tonight when the footballers take on Newmarket at 7-30pm in Boherbue & the hurlers take on Fermoy in Ballyhea also at 7-30pm ... we wish both teams & their managements every success.Club Meeting this Fridayposted 6 Aug 2013, 00:42 by Unknown userThe August meeting of the Junior Club takes place this Friday - Time to be confirmed as depends on JBFC - will amend this notice with time when confirmed.Minors hurlers advance in Rebel Og North Championshipposted 2 Aug 2013, 01:11 by Unknown userA great Dromtarriffe win was recorded last evening in Ballyhea when our Minor hurlers defeated Kilworth 3-19 to 4-10. First half goals from Denis O Sulliven , Mark O Connor & Sean Cremin ( who made a welcome return from his Rugby committments) helped Dromtarriffe into a comfortable 3-10 to 1-5 lead at the short whistle , but the home side faced a strong second half breeze - undaunted they battle hard throughout the half converting 9 further points and despite a late Kilworth flourish held out for the victory. Thanks to Louise Cremin & Darragh Crowley for the updates.Club host County IFC this Sundayposted 31 Jul 2013, 00:45 by Unknown userDromtarriffe will host the meeting of Naomh Aban & Kiskeam in the IFC this Sunday in Rathcoole at 3-30pm - Helpers wanted to steward & collect the gate - please contact John O Mahony to offer your assistance from 2-15pm.Refixture for JBFCposted 31 Jul 2013, 00:42 by Unknown userDromtarriffe Junior Bs will face Newmarket on Friday August 9th at Kiskeam in the Championship refixture - Club support for the team will be appreciated.Junior A footballers make season exitposted 30 Jul 2013, 01:12 by Unknown userAnother JAF season ended last night when Millstreet defeated Dromtarriffe 0-14 to 1-9. Despite an opening minute goal well worked through defense to attack & finished to the net by John O Sullivan the club side with their defensive strategy failed to threaten Millstreet further to close out the match and secure victory.Kanturk Credit Union JAFC 1/4 final tonightposted 29 Jul 2013, 01:25 by Unknown userThe count down is truely on and we hope a large Dromtarriffe support will make there way to Banteer tonight for our JAFC Clash with neighbours Millstreet - the Ducon Cup league match between the sides produced an hour of great football only for two forteuous goals conceeded by our lads to give Millstreet the spoils - - the result will be hard to call - Millstreet have the services of county players , Micahel Vaughan , Kevin Crowley & Mark Ellis but from the evidance in our victory over Knocknagree Dromtarriffe wont be lacking in determination and drive to combat the Millstreet attack.... best of luck to the panel of players & our Management.Junior Ladies Commence County Championship with winposted 27 Jul 2013, 01:26 by Unknown user [ updated 29 Jul 2013, 01:18 ]Dromtarriffe Junior Ladies commenced the Junior Championship when they travel to Boherbue to play their Junior team in the County Championship. They returned home with the spoils defeating Boherbue 3-12 to 0-7 - they now have a home match v Mallow - awaiting confirmation of this fixture and both Mallow and Dromtarriffe will progress to the county 1/4 final either as winners / runners up of the group.Championship for Minor Footballers tonightposted 25 Jul 2013, 01:24 by Unknown userOur Minor Footballers take on Fermoy in the Rebel Og North Minor Football championship tonight in Shanballymore at 7-45pm - please come out & support the lads.Junior A Football Championship 1/4 Draws madeposted 23 Jul 2013, 01:33 by Unknown userThe long wait since June 22nd ( and that great victory over Knocknagree) will come to an end next Monday when Dromtarriffe Junior As take on Millstreet in Banteer at 8pm in the Chanpionship quarter final as their bid continues to reach & ( hopefully cature) the Duhallow Championship Final of 2013. The winners will play Cullen in the semi final. Keep the date free as our players will appreciate your support.Championship time for U21 hurlersposted 21 Jul 2013, 03:54 by Unknown userThis Tuesday (July 23) in Rathcoole the Dr O Callghans U21 side ( amalgamination of Dromtarriffe & Banteer) will face Ctoke Rovers ( Kilbrin & Castlemagner) at 7-45pm. Please come out & support.Defeat for Junior B Hurlers in County Championshipposted 21 Jul 2013, 03:51 by Unknown userOur J B hurlers suffered defeat last evening when Ballyclough progressed to the county semi final on the final scoreline of Dromtarriffe 2-11 Ballyclough 5-11Cork Ladies Football Development ( summer) campsposted 18 Jul 2013, 04:17 by Unknown userChcek out the Ladies Football page for more info July 22-24.Junior B hurlers in County 1/4 final championship action on Saturdayposted 18 Jul 2013, 04:05 by Unknown user [ updated 18 Jul 2013, 04:06 ]Please come out and support our Junior B hurlers as they take on Ballyclough in the County Junior B Hurling championship 1/4 final this Saturday in Donoughmore at 7-30pm.U16 footballers reach North Cork B Finalposted 18 Jul 2013, 03:58 by Unknown userPlayed in Mourenabbey on Saturday July 13th - our u16 footballers overcame a stiff test from a strong Kilworth side to recah the Rebel Og North B Championship final after winning on a scoreline of Dromtarriffe 0-14 Kilworth 2-7. We await to see who qualifies from the other side of the draw to meet us in the final.Humphrey Kelleher ( u15 f) tournament on Saturdayposted 10 Jul 2013, 01:48 by Unknown userBest wishes to the club officials , referees & competeing teams in the Humprey Kellehre U15 football tournament at Rathcoole on Saturday - matchesQuarter finalsKerry North v Tipperary @ Dromtarriffe 11am (Referee J. Ryan)Cork East v Clare @ Dromtarriffe 11am (Referee D. Murnane)Semi finalWinner (Kerry North / Tipperary v Winner (Cork East / Clare) 12.30pm @ Dromtarriffe (Referee D. Carroll)Loser (Kerry North / Tipperary v Loser (Cork West / Clare) 12.30pm @ Dromtarriffe (Referee D. Murnane)U16 Footballers face Kilworth in Championshipposted 10 Jul 2013, 01:32 by Unknown userSaturday July 13th commences the championship season for our U16 footballers with their opponets Kilworth and a meeting at Mourneabbey . Throw in time 7-30pm - best of luck to all involved.Best wishes to U14 Footballersposted 8 Jul 2013, 04:05 by Unknown user [ updated 11 Jul 2013, 01:09 ]Good luck to our U14 footballers who play Milstreet ( Thursday 18th ) in the Rebel Og North Cork Championship at Knocknagree - 7-30pm.irst league points of the season for JB Hurlersposted 8 Jul 2013, 04:02 by Unknown userDromtarriffe secured their first league points of the season when they defeated Newmarket ( h) last Saturday 1-24 to 1-9.U14 Ladies capture North Cork titleposted 27 Jun 2013, 00:39 by Unknown userCongratulations to the Dromtarriffe u14 ladies who won the North Cork title last Tuesday defeating Kanturk 5-12 to 2-7.Annual Club massposted 25 Jun 2013, 07:11 by Unknown userThe annual mass for Dromtarriffe GAA takes place tommorrow Wednesday at the club rooms - All welcome.Double Delight for Dromagh National Schoolposted 20 Jun 2013, 00:42 by Unknown userCongrats to the Boys & Girls ( sorry only found out Tuesday that the Girls won) on their recent Duhallow schools Hurling ( boys) & football ( girls) victories. The girls defeated Meelin a few weeks ago in Knocknagree , while the boys won their hurling match v Knocknagree in Millstreet yesterday . Tomas Howard was in supremo scoring form , though the victory was alos credited in particular to Tommy Walsh - strong in defense & to the Dromagh keeper Michael Sheehan , who brought off some cracking saves. Three Duhallow schools victories for Dromtarriffe Clubs - a great achievement by all involved.Football Captain Calls for Support for Golf Classicposted 17 Jun 2013, 02:34 by Unknown user [ updated 20 Jun 2013, 00:43 ]Dan Dennehy , Captain of the Junior A Football side has called on support for this Saturdays Fundraising Golf Classic. The club has poured huge funds into the pitch surface & maintainance of both pitches over the past 12 months & continually are looking at further development to enhance the playing facilities for every Dromtarriffe players , Juvenile , Ladies & Junior . To achieve some of the clubs fundraising targets - support on Saturday through either entering a team of 3 for €100 or sponoring a tee / green will be appreciated by the Club , who as said will put all monies raised to good use. Details on this website for booking contacts. Brian Cronin - Thank Youposted 17 Jun 2013, 02:25 by Unknown userJust a few well earned thank yous from the Brian Cronin 2013 - Firstly to the Cronin Family , The Dromtarriffe Juvenile Club under Chairman Dominic Byrnes , the Brian Cronin organising committee, the Home Bakers , the Ladies Club & all volunteers in the Canteen & the shop , the Referees , linespersons , umpires from both the Juvenile & Junior Clubs , the lotto sellers , Car parking attendants , those who prepared the 4 pitches , John Tarrant for covering the event for the media , our own club Pro , the 16 competing teams , their mentors & their supporters - another successful Brian Cronin U10 football has been run off in the usual professional manner which is the custom of this event , Kanturk retained the Cup with Clondrohid capturing the shield - Best of luck to all players with the rest of their season at u10 as we look forward to the Brian Cronin 2014 . Photos from this years event on this website.Camogie Title for Rathcooleposted 12 Jun 2013, 07:48 by Unknown userCongrats to the Ladies from Rathcoole NS who won the Duhallow Schools Camogie final over Banteer in a competitive & hard fought match played at Rathcoole.JBHL - Postponedposted 12 Jun 2013, 07:46 by Unknown userTonights JBHL V Millstreet has been confirmed as postponed. - Our hurlers have recieved a bye into the County 1/4 finals where they will meet the winners of Rathpeacon / Ballyclough.Round 2 County JBHC - this Saturday ( June 8th)posted 4 Jun 2013, 06:59 by Unknown user [ updated 8 Jun 2013, 00:23 ]Please take note : CHANGE OF VENUE TONIGHT - All roads return to MOURNEABBEY where Dromtarriffe face Lough Rovers in Round 2 of the County JBHC . Lough rovers lost their opening match of this competition whereas Dromtarriffe recorded an impressive win over Belgooly - despite mising some absentees due to the Leaving Cert , Dromtarriffe should have enough strength in depth to progress to Round 3 - however all support in Coachford will be appreciated as the lads endevour to secure another victory. Throw in time 7-30pm.Brian Cronin ( U10) commences this Saturdayposted 4 Jun 2013, 06:54 by Unknown user [ updated 8 Jun 2013, 00:32 ]Dromtarriffe Juvenile GAA & GAA Club would like to welcome the players & their mentors ( families) from our 16 competing sides today - Dromtarriffe , Boherbue , St Peters , Knocknagree , Kanturk , Newmarket , Millstreet, Tomas Russells , ( Kilshannig), Ballyclough , Macroom , Aghinagh , Canovee, Kilmurry , Clondrohid , Gkenville & Gneevguilla. The annual Brian Cronin ( U10 football) competiton commences this Saturday in Rathcoole when 16 teams will play out the group matches - the strongest sides compete for the Cup while the ramining teams compete for the shield - Many volunteers from the club will be officiating / baking & serving with proceeds going as always to the Luekaemia Foundation Mercy Hospital. I will be there on Saturday to take photos from the matches & a team photo from all participating teams. Good luck to all involved.Exam Wishesposted 4 Jun 2013, 06:49 by Unknown userThe very best of luck to all students from the club ahead of the Leaving Cert & Junior Cert exams .Run for Sallyposted 1 Jun 2013, 03:02 by Unknown userThe club would like to wish the McCabe Family a very successful "Run for Sally" on Monday in conjunction with the Cork City Marathon - especially all the players from the club who are entering teams. Dan & Luke are continuing to do their sisters memory proud with their campaign to highlight SADS - Yesterday the national school ( Dromagh) where they all attended held a successful Cake sale & raised huge monies - well done to the pupils & teachers from Dromagh. Check out their facebook page "Run for Sally" for all their info .Club hosts Ducon Cup Semi finalposted 1 Jun 2013, 02:56 by Unknown userBest wishes to the competiting semi finalists Cullen & Millstreet tomorrow ( Sunday) at 3pm in Rathcoole and also to all involved from the hosting club. Who will join Knocknagree in the final - Come to Rathcoole tommorrow to find out.Cúl Camps 2013posted 28 May 2013, 01:57 by Unknown user [ updated 28 May 2013, 01:58 ]Registration for cul camp taking place in Dromtarriffe 8th - 12th July is on tomorrow 29th may at club rooms 8 - 8.30pm.Best wishes to our U21 LGFA County representitivesposted 28 May 2013, 01:30 by Unknown user [ updated 28 May 2013, 01:31 ]Another Cork v Kerry battle takes place in Beaufort on Saturday , when Cork travel to take on the home side at 2pm in Round 2 of the Aisling McGing U21 league championship. Dromtarriffe have four member in the Cork Panle , Katie O Dea , Marie Murphy , Christine Dilworth & Emer Kerins. We wish the girls & their managemnet every success.Congrats to Clare & Chloéposted 28 May 2013, 01:27 by Unknown userDromtarriffe was proudly represented on the winning Munster U14 Ladies Football team last Sunday in Abbeydorney , by Clare & Chloe , we wish to congratulate both players & their families on winning the Munster title and of course their management and all the team members. A report & photos can be found on corkladiesfootball.ie.Good Luck Chloe & Clareposted 25 May 2013, 02:16 by Unknown userAfer a pulsating Munster U14 Ladies Football final two weeks ago the ladies from Cork & Kerry must do it all again - At Cit neither side could be separated so its off to Abbeydorney tommorrow evening ( Sunday throw in 7pm) for the panel & their mentors - We wish Chloe & Clare & their teammates every success.Championship draws for Junior Bsposted 22 May 2013, 00:20 by Dromtarriffe GaaRound 2 of the County JBHC has been made and Dromtarriffe will face the losers of Lough Rovers v Lismire who play this Saturday at Ballyanly - No dates have yet been published for this game but will upload as soon as the imforntaion comes to hand.In the Duhallow JBFC - Dromtarriffe have been drawn against Newmarket.U14 Ladies draw Bandon in the County Championshipposted 21 May 2013, 00:53 by Unknown userOur U14 ladies have qualified for the County and now are drawn to face Bandon in the quarter finals on May 31st - Full draw is posted under the Ladies Football section.Dromtarriffe Juvenile Sports - this Fridayposted 20 May 2013, 09:43 by Unknown userDromtarriffe juvenile PARISH sports will be held in the pitch this Friday - a great night of sideshows and races for young and ( not so young) promised.Brian Cronin 2012 Presentationposted 20 May 2013, 09:41 by Unknown userThe proceeds from the Brian Cronin 2012 tournament will be presented tommorow night ( Tuesday 21st) to the Childrens Leukaemia Association in the Clubrooms at 7-30pm - all welcome to attendBest wishes Kevinposted 15 May 2013, 02:48 by Unknown userThe club would like to wish Kevin Cremin ( a member of our hurling club) all the very best with Cork Minors tonight in the Munster Football semi final away to Tipperary.U16 footballers capture invitational blitzposted 13 May 2013, 04:16 by Unknown user [ updated 13 May 2013, 08:41 ]Our u16 footballers were invited last Saturday to Kickhams GAA Dundrum Co Tipperary for an invitational blitz. The first match was v the host club - Dromtarriffe started off postively with a 2-2 to 0-2 victory . Then it was Clonkenny who posed the opposition - again victory for Dromtarriffe finishing 2-6 to 2-1, the final group match was v Upperchurch and once again the Cork representitives were victorious on the score of Dromtarriffe 2-3 Upperchurch 1-1 - all the group matches had been 12 minutes a half . Dromtarriffe qualified for the final once again with the Host club the opposition. In this 15 minute a half match , the Dromtarriffe lads took their opportunites well and ended the tournament overall winners finishing 4-2 to 2-2 victors over their hosts. Panel that travelled: Gavin O Keeffe , Dean Condon , David Dunlea, Daniel Desmond, Conor O Callaghan , Sean Howard , Jack Murphy ,Alex Dennehy , Derry O Flynn , Tomas Howard , Jack Buckley , Evan Murphy , Mark Dennehy , Shane Mc Sweeney , Aidan Downey , David Browne. Well done to all & mentors Ger Tancred , Denis Murphy & John O Sullivan.U16 footballers travel to Dundrum for blitzposted 11 May 2013, 02:15 by Unknown userThe last of the football for these boys before the Junior Cert exams and a trip to Dundrum for the host clubs invitational blitz- we wish all travelling every success.U12 / U14 Club teamsposted 10 May 2013, 04:16 by Unknown user [ updated 10 May 2013, 04:20 ]With state exams now calling a halt to Rebel Og U16 / Minor Club fixtures - activity in the club is dominated with Rebel Og U14 / U12 fixtures - all are posted up on the website the week of the match.Any information on any Ladies matches is appreciated.Changes to Duhalow Fixtures May 6thposted 7 May 2013, 02:30 by Unknown userCheck out both the Junior Football Fixtures & Junior Hurling fixtures for the changes from last nights board meeting.Junior Bs capture long awaited County winposted 5 May 2013, 10:04 by Unknown userOur Junior B hurlers recorded the first county victory in 27 years when they defeated Belgooly in the County Championship in Coachford 0-10 to 0-6. Full report will be posted in the coming days.D - Day for Junior B Hurlersposted 4 May 2013, 02:01 by Unknown user [ updated 4 May 2013, 02:02 ]Can the clubs Junior B hurlers return to County championship victory - for the first time in this modern era of hurling? It has been 27 years since the last Dromtarriffe Junior B hurling side contested a County final - todays victory if this can be achieved will be welcomed for the further development of the hurling club in Dromtarriffe now in their 6th years fielding at Junior level. If you cant make the match I will be teweeting from Coachford later.Lets meet the JBH Captain - Owen Dennehyposted 3 May 2013, 00:26 by Unknown user [ updated 3 May 2013, 00:27 ]Name: Owen Dennehy Age: 23Occupation: StudentSchools attended: Rathcoole National School, Millstreet Community School, University of LimerickDrives: Volkswagen PassatGAA Honours: 2 Ducon Cup Medals, Junior B football league title, Minor B football championship medals, U16 Duhallow Championship hurling title, U14 C league and B football Championship medals, U14 County schools football title, U16 Schools County Hurling title, Schools senior county and Munster Championship titles, and 2 All- Ireland vocational schools medals in Hurling and Football with Cork.Other sporting honours: A few 100m sprints and 400m medals from race days and Cork city sports. Breaking my wrist for Rathcoole Rovers under an assumed name because Alfie was stuck for players.Toughest opponent: Vincent BrowneFavourite position: Midfield Influences in your career: My granda Janey and my uncle Donie Healy. The 1995 Championship winning team. I was very young but I’ll never forget it.The highest point in your career to date: Captaining the Millstreet C.S Senior football team to a Munster Championship Title.Ways of improving the game: More consistency from referees.Negatives about the game: Getting injured and having to watch from the sideline.Best thing about training : Everyone on the panel roaring at you and driving you on to be best that you can be and having a laugh with all the lads before and after.Worst thing about training: Actually getting in the mindset and going training. Once your there, you remember how much you love it.I would like to thank Owen for submitting this to me - the full profile will be in the May edition of the club newsletter. Thoughts of the Manager - John Dalyposted 2 May 2013, 00:23 by Unknown userIn the third of my news reports for the build up to Saturdays County JBH Chamionship prelimary meeting against Belgooly I asked the manager John Daly for a few words on the side . "We are very lucky to have John Hartnett as coach and this has generated a great enthusiasm in hurling within the club. Unfortunately this year we are again under pressure with squad numbers, compounded with injuries that deprive us of no fewer than 6 starting players. We have played two league games so far this year, going down by 2 points to Banteer in a well contested thirteen aside game, and Kilbrin then showed their superiority in hurling terms in the second game. Our aim at this time is to create a little bit of history by winning the opening game " - of this new restructured JBH County championship ( since the golden era of hurling in Domtarriffe 1972-1986) , " and hopefully that might give a bit of confidence to the squad. We are under no illusions that this is going to be a huge undertaking facing Belgooly ,a club from the Carrigdoun division , surrounding itself in a very strong tradition of hurling . Belgooly have a proven record in the county having reached the semi final of the county in 2011 and would be strongly tipped to do well again this year.We do hope the squad will enjoy plenty support from the club, parish, and surrounding areas on saturday in Coachford, and we hope to put on a good display of hurling for all, that would reflect the effort our players have put into training this season, and, you never know !"So who will line out on Saturday? - Meet the JBH panelposted 1 May 2013, 05:26 by Unknown userTodays build up to Saturdays Junior B County introduces our panel.Owen Dennehy will have the honour of Captaining the side who’s members are : Jeremiah Buckley , Darren Mc Sweeney , Vincent Browne , Noel O Riordan , Hayden O Connor , Aaron O Halloran , Colin Mullane , Pat O Connell , Shane O Riordan ,Cormac Galvin , Dermot Cremin , Sean O Callaghan , Darren O Connor, Mikie O Gorman , Darragh Crowley , Daniel O Keeffe , Gavin O Sullivan , Mathew O Shea , Alan Dennehy , Aaron Daly , Paudie O Callaghan, Billy O Gorman , Kevin Cremin, Steven O Keeffe, Michael O Brien , Sean Cremin, Denis O Donoghue , James Burke , Peader Duggan, Mark O Connor , Steven Ahern & Daniel Murphy.County date awaits Junior B hurlers on Saturdayposted 30 Apr 2013, 01:33 by Unknown user [ updated 30 Apr 2013, 01:41 ]All roads lead to Coachford this Saturday , when our Junior B Hurlers return to County action after thier absence last year due to players unavilabilty ( exams). This particular era of JBH re formed in 2008 when it was decided to provide Adult hurling for the future of some of the talented Juvenile teams that the club has the priviallge of fielding. The new JBH County structure began in 2011 and Dromtarriffe entered - however Bantry Blues proved to be physically too strong for the young Dromtarriffe side. The back door match was scheduled two weeks later , but the hurling team was demised with late withdrawals due to injuries and state exams committments so unfortunately had to give their opponents the walkover. 2013 marks a welcome return for the club JBH and this match has been eagerly awaited by all hurling followers in the club. Four teams play in the prelimarily rounds with Dromtarriffe pitted against Immokily side Belgooly. Recently the team has played two compettive JBHL matches with some promising competitive hurling played . A side mixed with youth and experience the club is confident that on Saturday the first JBH county victory since 1986 will be recorded. We wish the players every success on Saturday.Junior Club meetingposted 30 Apr 2013, 01:19 by Unknown userThe May meeting of Dromtarriffe Junior Football club takes place on May 1st at 8-30pm in the club rooms - all welcome .April Club Newsletterposted 29 Apr 2013, 01:56 by Unknown user [ updated 21 May 2013, 03:18 ]Check out the latest edition of our Club newsletter - by clicking the relevant section on the left hand side of this page.Thank Youposted 29 Apr 2013, 00:19 by Unknown userThe Dromtarriffe GAA club would like to thanks all the organisers , volunteers and pariciipants at both of our fundraising events over the past weekend. Any Sponsorship cards remaining to be submitted please hand into any club officer before Wednesday.Fundraising weekend for the clubposted 27 Apr 2013, 01:22 by Unknown userToday is Scrap Saturday - all unwanted Scrap can be taken to the Parish Hall for collection to help raise monies for both the GAA & the parish Hall. Please support. Tommorow Sunday is Family Fun Walk day - Sponsorship Cards can be returned on the day or to your team manager. The Walk will take us through Blackrock Wood & Crinaloo Bog - Hopefully the weather will hold out - but probably best to wrap up warm!.Confirmation Dayposted 23 Apr 2013, 00:53 by Unknown userTo all members from the club who are receiveing your confirmation ,Congratulations & we hope you have a great day.2012 JBFL Replayposted 23 Apr 2013, 00:51 by Unknown userPlease come out and support our Junior B footballers who play the replay of the Final Junior B Football league ( 2012)- the club would really welcome some Silverware and your support on the night may help the players achieve this goal- Time 7-15pm in Cullen .Juvenile Club says Thanksposted 23 Apr 2013, 00:49 by Unknown userDromtarrffe Juvenile Club wishes to thank all who supported thier Annual Church gate collection at the weekend massess & those who stood as collectors.Best Wishesposted 18 Apr 2013, 00:48 by Unknown userDromtarriffe Juvenile & GAA clubs would like to extend best wishes to Kevin Cremin on his selection at wing forward for Cork Minor Footballers v Kerry tommorrow night ( Friday) at Pairc Ui Rinn. Kevin has been an important member of the Dromtarriffe Juvenile & GAA hurling squads for many years so we in this club have a special interest tomorrow night in wishing Kevin & Cork every success. We would also like to extend our best wishes to Anthony Casey from Kiskeam who will start in goals on the Cork team - it is a great achievement for both Kevin & Anthony to represent both their clubs & Duhallow as Cork Minors in the Munster Championship.Club Fundraising weekend April 27th / 28thposted 17 Apr 2013, 06:44 by Unknown user [ updated 17 Apr 2013, 06:49 ]Dromtarriffe Juvenile / Junior & Ladies Clubs are joining forces on what is an important weekend to raise badly needed finances for the club.Saturday April 27th Sees the second " SCRAP SATURDAY" - Dromtarriffe GAA & Parish Hall will jointly hold Scrap Saturday on April 27th from 9-30am to 4-30pm at the Hall car park. Please bring our unwanted scrap metals on the day or arrangements can be made to collect the scrap metal from you . Any enquiries please contact the following: John 087-6298542; Sean 087-3168212 or Ritchie 087-2588365. Sunday April 27th at 2pm the club will gather to walk through Crinaloo Bog & Blackrock Wood. A few year back an enjoyable club day was udertaken when the club walked Musherra - Now coming closer to home the club will walk some of our own local places of interest. Sponsorship cards are currently available and we hope when asked the parish will support our fundraising endevours. Monies raised will be used to continue the maintance of both pitches & general club finances.2012 JBFL final replayposted 17 Apr 2013, 02:17 by Unknown userSupporters & players - please take note of the change of date for the 2012 JBFL replay - this is now scheduled for next Tuesday April 23rd at 7-15pm in Cullen - We hope a large support will travel to Cullen as silverware would be badly welcomed in the club & support from our members on the night for this Junior B Squad will be vital.Ladies Registration Nightposted 15 Apr 2013, 05:31 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 15 Apr 2013, 05:34 ] See Ladies Football for full details on their 2013 registration night.Juvenile Church Gate Collectionposted 15 Apr 2013, 04:11 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe annual Juvenile Church gate collection takes place at all weekend masses April 20/21st 2013. see Dromtarriffe Juvenile Club for more info.Juvenile Club Training Infoposted 15 Apr 2013, 04:09 by Dromtarriffe GaaPlease check out the Juvenile Club section for all information on club training times from U12 - U6 football & hurling. All managers details are under the Club Exectutive - Adult & Juvenile managements 2013.Juvenile Club Meeting April 4thposted 3 Apr 2013, 00:31 by Unknown user [ updated 4 Apr 2013, 06:46 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ]An important meeting of Dromtarriffe Juvenile Club takes place this Thursday April 4 ( Date change - now Friday April 5th) in the club rooms - All officials & parents are welcome to attend.April Junior Club Meetingposted 30 Mar 2013, 13:56 by Unknown userThe April meeting of Dromtarriffe Junior Club will be held on Tuesday April 2nd at 8pm - all members are requested to arttend.Scrap Metal Collection Day April 27thposted 24 Mar 2013, 09:52 by Unknown user [ updated 17 Apr 2013, 06:45 ]Dromtarriffe GAA & Parish Hall will jointly hold Scrap Saturday on April 27th from 9-30am to 4-30pm at the Hall car park. Please bring our unwanted scrap metals on the day or arrangements can be made to collect the scrap metal from you . Any enquiries please contact the following: John 087-6298542; Sean 087-3168212 or Ritchie 087-2588365.Rebel Og North Championship Draws 2013posted 15 Mar 2013, 04:19 by Unknown user [ updated 15 Mar 2013, 04:20 ]All the 2013 first round championship draws are uploaded in the Juvenile fixtures section.Mouthguards & GAA - All you need to knowposted 11 Dec 2012, 05:14 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 27 Feb 2013, 01:48 ]Mouthguards and the GAAInformation for Clubs, Players and ParentsBACKGROUNDFollowing the GAA’s Annual Congress in April 2012 a new rule was enacted that made it mandatory to use a mouthguard in all Gaelic football matches and training sessions from January 1st 2013 (for all age grades up to and including minor) and at U21 and Adult level from January 1st 2014.Research figures indicate that Ireland has one of the highest rates of sport-related oral injuries in the EU, with one third of all adult dental injuries being sports-related. In many sports such as rugby and hockey the wearing of gumshields is the norm with nearly all clubs adhering strictly to a 'no gumshield - no game' rule. A recent survey of Irish parents found the average cost of dental treatment for sport related dental injuries in children to be €213.14. Studies have also shown that the overall injury risk is close to twice as high when a mouthguard is not worn, relative to when mouthguards were used during athletic activity.The GAA’s Medical, Scientific & Welfare Committee acknowledge that the use of a properly fitted mouthguard is the best available protective device for reducing the incidence and severity of sports-related dental injuries and was centrally involved in ensuring the introduction of compulsory mouthguards in Gaelic Football.This information sheet has been compiled to assist GAA Clubs and individual players in complying with the provisions of the new rule passed at Congress 2012.ABOUT MOUTHGUARDSThere are three types of mouth guards:Stock mouthguards are preformed and come ready to wear. They are inexpensive and can generally be purchased in sports shops for in or around €5 each. However, little can be done to adjust their fit, they are bulky, can make breathing and talking difficult, and they provide limited protection. Dentists do not recommend their use, nonetheless, once they carry the CE (European Conformity) mark they are acceptable in terms of complying with the new GAA Rules.Official Opro GAA/GPA stock mouthguards will be available for purchasing through your local retailers: Supervalu, Centra, Lifestyle and Elverys.Boil and bite mouthguards can also be bought over the counter at most Sports Shops and generally offer a better fit than stock mouth protectors. The "boil and bite" mouthguard is made from thermoplastic material. It is placed in hot water to soften, then placed in the mouth and shaped around the teeth using finger and tongue pressure. Dentists do not recommend their use in general. Typically these type of mouthguards will cost in the region of €15 to €20 and again any mouthguard with the CE mark on it in this category is sufficient to ensure compliance with the new rule.Official Opro GAA/GPA boil & bite mouthguards will be available for purchasing through your local retailers: Supervalu, Centra, Lifestyle and Elverys.Custom-fitted mouthguards are individually designed and made in a dental office or a professional laboratory based on your dentist's instructions. These will not just offer the best protection against dental and oral injury but they should not affect performance i.e. breathing and speech should be relatively unaffected particularly if these have been worn regularly.First, your dentist will make an impression of your teeth and a mouth guard is then molded over the model using a special material. Due to the use of the special material and because of the extra time and work involved, this custom-made mouth guard is more expensive than the other types, but it provides the most comfort and protection.Prices can vary significantly and it is worth seeking and comparing prices from a number of practitioners before deciding to purchase. Typically a custom fitted mouth-guard should cost between €60 and €120. However, many dental practices offer significant reductions to GAA Clubs who are ordering in bulk. GAA clubs can generally liaise with dental centres and clinics to arrange for someone to visit the club on a given day to take dental impressions from a number of players. Custom fitted mouthguards purchased in bulk in this manner should cost around €30 to €50 each.To find a list of dentists and dental centres in your area, you can use the Find a Dentist function on the Irish Dental Associations Website - TYPE OF MOUTHGUARD SHOULD I PURCHASE?The decision on which type of mouthguard a player should obtain is a matter of personal preference. There is no doubt that custom fitted mouthguards offer the best fit and protection but they are the most expensive option also. The Stock and Boil & Bite options will suffice for compliance with the new rules, but only if the product carries the CE mark.In terms of underage players, it should be borne in mind that teeth and mouths are still developing up until about 12 years of age and young players may grow out of custom fitted mouthguards over a period time. However, your dental practitioner is ultimately in the best position to advise in this PLYING WITH THE NEW RULEThe GAA recognise that Clubs may be worried about compliance with the new rules and specifically what will happen if a player forgets or does not have a mouthguard on the day of a game. The suggestion in this context is that each Club should purchase a supply of the Stock or Boil and Bite mouthguards for use in such situations.If a player refuses to comply with a Referee’s instruction to wear a mouthguard, he will incur the penalty as outlined in (Rule 6.2, Rules of Foul Play, The Playing Rules of Football, Official Guide, Part II, 2012) ‘Caution the offender; order off if he persists’. 2012 AGM REPORTposted 11 Dec 2012, 04:42 by Dromtarriffe GaaThe Dromtarriffe Junior A 2012 Agm took place last Friday in the Club rooms . A relatively small attendance was present . Chairman Joe Murphy welcomed all. In his address he outlined the disappointing year for the club on the playing field - he urged players to reigniate their club passion to again bring Dromtarriffe pride back - he said we embark on a new era for the club with an outside manager - there will be enormous co-operation needed between players / club members & the fund raising committe to meet the finaacial obligations for the coming season . He urged the club lotto to be supported and promoted as much as possible as this was the main source of income for the club. He thanked the Lotto commitee & his fellow officers & stated now his term of three years was up he would not be seeking re election. Noel O Sullivan presented his report on the years activities. Andrew Murphy then presented the treasurers report - There was a huge decrease in income from the lotto and that combined with some recent required expenditure requires for 2013 a fund raising committe to be set up - this has been deferred to the Janauary meeting. Again Andrew re stated the huge importance the lotto is for the finances of the club. He especially thanked John O Mahony for co ordinating the club lotto. Dan Joe O Keeffe was called upon to chair the election of officers . Life Presidant Vincent Collins - all vice presidants returned on block. Chairman Mike Byrnes , Vice Chairman Eoin O Sullivan , Secretary ( for his 16th season ) Noel O Sullivan Ass Secretary Andrais O Sullivan , Treaurer Andrew Murphy , Ass Treas Niall O Connor , PRO Sharon O Keeffe Cultural & Language Dan Joe O Keeffe. The Junior A management was ratified in November - Junior B football Eoin O Sullivan / John O Keeffe .. U21 Vincent Browne & his selectors. Hurling & Minor deffered to January. Next Meeting January 3rd.Junior Bs reach league finalposted 20 Oct 2011, 14:50 by Unknown user [ updated 14 Dec 2012, 13:23 by Unknown user ]Final club fixture for 2012 . Dromtarriffe Junior Bs will play Kiskeam this Sunday at 2-30pm in Mallow - this is the final chance for the club to finish 2012 with some silverware & we wish all players & management every sucess - support is appreciated. Fixtures: I am trying to keep notifications current but matches are been postponed often @ short notice - please email confirmed club fixtures to Facebook Dromtarriffe Mad Twiiter A/c @dromtarriffegaa or email pro.dromtarriffe.cork@gaa.ie. Dromtarriffe 2012 - photosposted 9 Sep 2011, 06:32 by Unknown user [ updated 27 Jun 2012, 02:41 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ] If any photos of interest from around the parish for any of the teams that wore the Dromtarriffe Jersey in 2012 or previuos years please email same & description to pro.dromtarriffe.cork@gaa.ieThank youposted 2 Sep 2011, 01:19 by Unknown user [ updated 11 Dec 2012, 04:48 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ]A thank you to all players who wore a Dromtarriffe Jersey from U6 to adult in Ladies / Mens or Juvenile during 2012....Dromtarriffe GAA Lottoposted 19 Apr 2011, 08:49 by Unknown user [ updated 26 Mar 2013, 01:53 ]This week the Lotto Jackpot is €4,900 Next Saturdays draw is at the Outback - get your tickets from local business or on the night . Tickets @ €2each . Book of 3 @ €5 & muti draw tickets €10 for 6 weeks , €20 for 12 weeks & €50 for 30 weeks. There will be NO lucky dip prizes in the event the Jackpot is won. Lucky dip prizes are consolation prizes where ther is No Lotto winner.Dromtarriffe GAA - Our Historyposted 11 Mar 2011, 04:38 by Unknown user [ updated 23 Nov 2011, 08:21 ] Any person with archive history - we would like to add this to the web site so please email pro.dromtarriffe.cork@gaa.ie with any reports. Archieved Newsposted 8 Mar 2011, 01:26 by Unknown user [ updated 3 Aug 2012, 03:49 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ]. Check out previous reports on Club events under Archieve News posted 8 Mar 2011, 01:17 by Unknown user [ updated 3 Aug 2012, 03:43 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ]posted 4 Mar 2011, 09:05 by Unknown user [ updated 3 Aug 2012, 03:42 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ]posted 3 Mar 2011, 07:29 by Unknown user [ updated 3 Aug 2012, 03:41 by Dromtarriffe Gaa ]. Scór Sinsear Successposted 1 Mar 2011, 08:46 by Unknown user [ updated 8 Mar 2011, 01:38 ]See Archieve Club newsClub Lottoposted 1 Mar 2011, 01:16 by Unknown user [ updated 8 Mar 2011, 01:24 ]Dromtarriffe Lotto Draw takes place at four different venue around the parish every Saturday Night at 11pm. Check out Lotto page for further details.Code Of Ethics Course - Difribulator Courseposted 1 Mar 2011, 01:07 by Unknown user [ updated 22 Apr 2011, 02:47 ]Code Of Ethic Course Dromtarriffe Wednesday Feb 23rd 2011.The Club ran a difribulator Course over two sessions - with 2 groups completing both sessions and a practical & written exam . Full details of those who are qualified for use of the club difribulator are available on the club notice board. See Achieve Club News for Full report.Minor Leagueposted 26 Feb 2011, 02:56 by Unknown user [ updated 3 Mar 2011, 07:33 ]Dromtarriffe V Croke Rovers 27-03-11 Dromtarriffe recorded their first win of the new North Cork Minor league when they defeated Croke Rovers 5-12 to 4-8 in Rathcoole. See Archieve Club news for full match report.Dromtarriffe 2011 Socialposted 26 Feb 2011, 02:14 by Unknown user [ updated 2 Mar 2011, 01:51 ]The 2011 Dromtarriffe GAA social was held in the Wallis Arms Hotel Millstreet , last Friday Febraury 25th.See Archieve Club News / Ladies GAA for a report on same - photos in Photo Gallery | Attachments: Social 001.JPG Social 003.JPG Social 005.JPG Social 006.JPG Social 011.JPG Social 012.JPG Social 014.JPGProposals for U14 / U16 Footballposted 25 Feb 2011, 02:33 by Unknown userSee Juvenile section for U14 / U16 gradings and proposals for 2011.County Board JBHC Drawposted 23 Feb 2011, 00:29 by Unknown userSee hurling Fixtures for full draw - or click on corkgaa in links section.County Board League Promotionsposted 21 Feb 2011, 08:02 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 2 Mar 2011, 01:47 by Unknown user ]See Achieve News for sameWeekly Lotto Resultsposted 17 Feb 2011, 07:19 by Dromtarriffe Gaa [ updated 3 Aug 2012, 03:48 ]To check results from the GAA lotto please click onto Club Lotto.- see Archieve Club News ................
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