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| 14.06.13 - Skerries Rugby Club – Minis Section “School’s out for Summer” Junior Disco |
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Friday 28th June @ Skerries Rugby Club (8.00pm to 10.00pm).
Children from 4th, 5th & 6th classes & friends welcome -
Only €5 entry (End of school Disco – Come along and enjoy) |
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| 06.06.13 - FOOD Quiz on Saturday 22nd June at 8.15pm |
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Table of 4 is €50 with any additional numbers to a table are €10. It promises to be a great night as the 6 quiz rounds consist of food tasting & knowledge, (soups, herbs, cheese, wine etc) and all good value for your euro.
Renowned local chef, Conor McGloughlin is the host for the evening. Use the night to prep for any “Come Dine with me” you may be having this summer.
Tables of 4 for €50 can be booked with Nicky McDonough on 086 608 9551, Rock McMahon 087 6935 693 or Robert McAuley 086 6000 333 or via skerriesrugby@eircom.net. First come first served basis. |
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| 15.05.13 - After 17 years Ed Caraher, our veteran centre retires from senior rugby |
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| The boyish face in the photo of the 1998 cup final team has decided to hang up the boots. What wonderful service he has rendered to his club over a decade and a half. He arrived on the scene as a fleet footed instinctive attacking rugby player and developed into an all round quality centre - read the full article here |
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| 07.05.13 - SKERRIES RFC – GIFT OF LIFE – CYCLE AGAINST SUICIDE |
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THANK YOU so much to everyone who helped, participated or turned out to support the GIFT of LIFE weekend for CYCLE AGAINST SUICIDE. The whole weekend was a fantastic success. The Gift of LIFE team acknowledge and really appreciate all the hard work and help that went into the weekend from people who helped with providing food for the cyclists, marshalling the car park and all the Cyclists who took part in the whole event into Skerries.
We should be proud of what was achieved and the involvement of the CLUB, it’s members and friends that helped make this weekend the success it was. GIFT OF LIFE TEAM |
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| 06.04.13 - Ulster Bank League Division 2B versus Sligo RFC |
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| Under clear blue skies and a strong easterly play commenced in Holmpatrick, observed by a sizable audience. The going was good on this Grand National day and the seasiders were in the mood to bring their first season, returned to the senior ranks after six years at junior level, to a winning conclusion - click here to read the match report | view the league table here |
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| 30.03.13 - Ulster Bank League Division 2B versus Connemara All Blacks |
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| Into the West they went, the Skerries supporters invaded the small town of Clifden for the Easter weekend. Some came Thursday, some came Friday, some on the day of the match and it is believed some are still there - click here to read the match report | view the league table here |
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| 02.03.13 - Ulster Bank League Division 2B versus Clonakilty RFC |
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| Considering the copious amounts of water that has spilled onto the Holmpatrick turf in recent months the surface has dried considerably and is now friable, giving conditions conducive to running rugby. The home support (and notably the shrewd rugby brains that frequent the ‘north terrace’) are usually stimulated when served dynamic, fast open rugby - click here to read the match report | view the league table here |