Lotto Results:
Numbers drawn were 7, 8, 9, 16, 18. Bonus 10. There was no jackpot winner. €100, John White, Stockport. €50 K. Shiels, Portsalon. Our jackpot now stands at €7500. Get your lotto from any committee member or in local shops to be in with a chance of winning.
Championsip:
Gaeil Fhánada seniors and reserves face Naomh Mhuire in the playoff of the Intermediate Championship this Saturday evening, 10th August in O’Donnell Park, with reserves throw-in at 6.00pm and seniors at 7.30pm.
Come along and show your support for your local team.
Under 6, 8 and 10:
Under 6, 8 and 10 training will start up again this Friday 9th August @6.30pm sharp in Portsalon.
It is important that you bring your own gum shield, water bottle and €2 for training.
Three of the clubs senior team will be coaching the boys and girls for the next five Friday evenings.
Any parents willing to help out are more than welcome to do so. Under 6′s training will last for 45 minutes, while the under 8′s and under 10′s will last for one hour.
Under 12′s:
Under 12 training every Tuesday evening at 5.30pm sharp in Portsalon.
For further information contact Jerry @ 0863345583.
Under 14 Girls:
Training on Monday evenings at 7.00pm in Trialough.
Please bring your own water bottle and €2 for training.
Also, any under 12 girls who wish to attend the training session may do so.
Scrap Saturday:
Remember to gather up any scrap metal you may have laying around, as Gaeil Fhánada will hold another Scrap Saturday at the end of the summer.
Good Luck:
Best wishes are extended to all in Fanad Curragh Building as they take part in the official opening of the All Ireland Fleadh in Derry this Sunday.
Hard Luck:
We in Gaeil Fhánada would like to express how proud we are of our County players and management, they have lifted the spirits in Donegal over the last three years, taken home two Ulster Titles and took the Sam Maguire home after twenty long years.
We may not be taking Sam back to the hills again this year, but we have no doubt that we will be back next year bigger, better and stronger than before. Hold your heads high boys, you’ve done your county proud. Dún na nGall Abú.