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		<title>Late goal grinds out another win</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steelstown 1-8 Banagher 0-8 THE knack of winning games.  For all the thrills and spills, for all the talent and the demands of perfection, that’s what this business is all about.  Winning games. Seven years ago, Steelstown took its first timid steps in intermediate football.  Moneymore came to Páirc Bhríd for the club’s first ever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Steelstown 1-8 Banagher 0-8</strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">THE knack of winning games.  For all the thrills and spills, for all the talent and the demands of perfection, that’s what this business is all about.  Winning games.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><a href="http://www.steelstown.ie/2013/06/late-goal-grinds-out-another-win/steelstown-gaa-vs-banaghersteelstown-photo-neil-mellon-nwpresspics-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-1447"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1447" title="Steelstown GAA VS Banagher Steelstown.  Photo - Neil Mellon (nwpresspics)" src="http://www.steelstown.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/IMG_66301-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a></p>
<p dir="ltr">Seven years ago, Steelstown took its first timid steps in intermediate football.  Moneymore came to Páirc Bhríd for the club’s first ever game out of the basement of Derry’s hierarchy and a struggle began with a young side, a green side which would go through more twists and turns, peaks and troths, and more coming of age stories than a John Hughes movie.</p>
<p dir="ltr">To jump straight from that historic day in 2006 to Friday night wouldn’t seem like it would fit, it wouldn’t seem like you were back down at the side of the same pitch at the bottom of the same Cornshell Fields.</p>
<p dir="ltr">To jump straight from a Division Four league playoff defeat to Faughanvale in 2007 and arrive back down at Ballyarnet and witness a Banagher side being physically and mentally broken, it’s almost daydreams.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Except it isn’t.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Somewhere along the way, lessons were learned, boys became men, and grinding out victories like Friday’s was the net result.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Somewhere along the way, the Tony Jacksons of this world who guided the team away from the junior ranks, the Raymond Traceys who delivered the club’s first senior silverware, the Paddy Campbells who set sights farther than they ever were looking, they all indented something into a squad which, under the grip of Hugh McGrath, hasn’t even glanced backwards.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Because games like Friday’s, games like the Craigbane victory in April, like the Magherafelt home fixture last week, they might well have been lost any other year.  Heck, they would’ve been lost last year.</p>
<p dir="ltr">But, from September – when the Óg’s had to wait until the last match of the season to secure their fourth victory last year – to the start of this campaign, glorious failures, messages of hope, pats on the back, they were traded in at the gates of Páirc Bhríd.  In their place came stubbornness, a refusal to lose, belief.  In their place, came wins.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In fact, you only need to cast your eye on the 2012 championship, cast your eye on Steelstown’s final game of last year and see how a late five-point lead was squandered naively to the advantage of Banagher.  The same Banagher who would go on to take Ballinderry to a point in the championship semi final.  The same Banagher who would be made to look so, so ordinary on their first senior visit to Steelstown.</p>
<p dir="ltr">And, whilst Hugh McGrath will bemoan a lack of fluidity at times on Friday, whilst he will bemoan some costly mistakes and a first half when the Óg’s were playing well within themselves; for the occasion, for the conditions, for the two priceless points, he might well have made his peace with just pure grit that dragged his team home.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Because, as it took the Steelstown players a full half to realise that Banagher weren’t offering much in front of the posts except from a dead ball, Mark Lynch capitalised with ease every time a maroon jersey was dragged down inside the 45’ and, after Eunan Murphy got the visitors into an early lead, the county captain made no mistake from his set pieces, hitting two in quick succession.</p>
<p dir="ltr">But, with Michael Moore deployed at centre half forward, Steelstown had brought their own ace to the table.  A position he hasn’t often found himself in throughout his career, Moore’s selection on the 45’ was somewhat of a masterstroke as the number 11 ran Banagher captain Paul Cartin ragged.</p>
<p dir="ltr">He didn’t just have the energy and work rate to keep tabs on the opposition centre back and nullify him for St. Mary’s attacks but, when the Óg’s had possession, Moore went to town.</p>
<p dir="ltr">His jink and his pace were enough to roll Cartin and fire over to register the first score for the hosts when, moments later, the trick was repeated.  But Moore wasn’t fed nearly enough of the ball when he had the opposition back line spread on toast and, as the Steelstown attacks broke down, their north Derry rivals stretched the lead with Rory Colgan raising a white flag before a free kick each from Padhraic Murphy and Mark Lynch kept the scoreboard ticking.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Mickey McKinney kept his side in touch though when he darted in from the left and hooked effortlessly over his shoulder before Darren McDaid got on the score sheet and ensured that, despite playing none, the Óg’s were in touch at the break.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Half time: Steelstown 0-4 Banagher 0-6</strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">At the start of the second period, Banagher’s attacks were hit with a force field.  For 22 unrelenting minutes, the visitors were hounded all over the park and their forwards were granted nothing by way of inches by a merciless resistance defending the Madam’s Bank Road end with their lives.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Paul O’Hea moved onto the roaming Mark Lynch and the Banagher danger man was no sooner silenced than he was put on the back foot by the Steelstown skipper whose second half drive set the tone for the city outfit.</p>
<p dir="ltr">And, although the Óg’s racked up a succession of wides, a succession of missed chances after the restart, they kept on coming as their backline turned over ball time and time again.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Eventually, Mickey McKinney – whose second half shift was nothing short of monstrous – found the target after a lung-bursting run from deep.  McKinney was dictating play all over the field and as he popped up in different positions, the away side couldn’t deal with the threat of the number 12 who would curl over two more beauties to fire his side ahead for the first time in the game 20 minutes into the second half.</p>
<p dir="ltr">At 0-7 to 0-6, Banagher mustered a response much more threatening than their sliced pressure kicks were offering for most of the second period.  A marauding Eunan Murphy run looked to have given the wing forward a sight at goal from the right hand side but, as Marty Dunne closed him down, the Banagher man drilled convincingly wide.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Moments later though, Dunne’s goal line should’ve been breached but for three passages of skill, heart, and luck to divert the size five to safety.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Mark Lynch reared his head and cut straight through the middle of the Óg’s backline to work another opening but, as a scramble of bodies descending on the goal mouth, Kevin Lindsay and his outstretched dive blocked down the initial effort.  Gavin O’Neill thought he had hammered home the rebound only for the back-tracking Shane O’Connor to heroically hurl himself in front and, as Mark Lynch tried again with men hanging off him, the base of the post came to the rescue and the siege was lifted.  Steelstown would not wilt.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In the next passage of play, they came again.  Every maroon shirt was being tagged and harried.  Banagher ran down one channel, they were forced back.  They ran down another, they were rocked to their bones.  Padhraic Murphy then worked an opening but, as he dared to pull the trigger, Neil Forester and his stifling dives crippled his advances from behind before the wing back was up again to block down a second.  Paul O’Hea picked up from where he left off.  A menacing shoulder on Eugene O’Kane saw possession spill out to the 45’, the centre back slid to his knees and got a hand in before the onrushing Oisin McCloskey could.<br />
And, although Brian Óg McGilligan eventually drew the free, although Mark Lynch eventually leveled up with a huge score, that blunt Steelstown refusal was a biting message of intent.</p>
<p dir="ltr">With the next attack, the Óg’s were back in front when Ryan McCloskey bombed forward once more from the back and kicked the sweetest ball he will ever kick to split the posts with the top of his laces from audacious distance.</p>
<p dir="ltr">They looked to be holding out, they looked value for another one-point win, much like they were against Magherafelt but, when substitute Eugene O’Kane worked an opening and sent over Banagher’s solitary second half score from play, Steelstown had to go back to the same well they had already been to.  They had to go back and dig deeper.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Cometh the stroke of the hour, cometh the man.  Neil Forester.  The same player who carried the ball to safety against the Rossas would have the final say once more on Steelstown’s very own fortress.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Stephen McCauley had come in for the final 15 minutes and the midfielder had a huge influence.  He showed for everything, he got his hands on primary ball, he sprayed passes.  It was he who climbed highest for the kickout to flick down for Forester to hoover up in trademark fashion.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The wing back looked up, he decided to run.  50 yards, 40 yards, 30, yards, 20, the Steelstown vice captain was no longer happy with the scruff of the neck, he had taken this game, dragged its jersey over its head, and with two gripping hands, forced it aggressively in Steelstown’s direction.</p>
<p dir="ltr">A fist pass to the overworked Aidan Cleary running miles, in the full forward line all evening, was the one ball the number 14 needed.  It was the one ball the game needed.</p>
<p dir="ltr">A first time flick to his left with both class and bite had bounced the ball devastatingly back into the chest of Forester who rifled home with his side foot into the bottom right hand corner to send the crowd, as soaked and as anxious as they might have been, into raptures.</p>
<p dir="ltr">There was time for one last scare when Banagher tried to force the issue at the other end with the final play of the night but, as a blue tide planted itself in front of Dunne, Rory Colgan, who had taken possession on the 13 metre line, was forced left, he was forced wide, and he sliced despairingly outside the posts.</p>
<p dir="ltr">A fourth victory for Steelstown was confirmed with three shrill blasts of Barry Cassidy’s whistle.  Another side, who they had failed to beat last year, had been brought to their knees in the city.</p>
<p dir="ltr">It was far from pretty though, it was very far from perfect.  But it was also far removed from the days when these games would’ve been lost.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Improvements, big improvements, are needed if the Óg’s are to give the championship a proper rattle this year.  But that, in itself, was the underlying theme of Friday’s resistance, that they could afford to plan ahead.</p>
<p dir="ltr">For the first time, Steelstown are looking at the senior championship.  By hook or by crook, they’ve already taken another step.</p>
<p id="docs-internal-guid-2ad05032-531c-ae03-7ff9-22722a9d1615" dir="ltr"><strong>THE TEAMS</strong></p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Steelstown:</strong> Martin Dunne; Ryan McCloskey (0-1), Kevin Lindsay, Tony Ling; Neil Forester (1-0), Paul O&#8217;Hea, Eamon Donnelly; Darren McDaid (0-1), Ryan Devine; Conán Doherty, Michael Moore (0-2), Mickey McKinney (0-4); Brain Scallan, Aidan Cleary, Liam Heffernan</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Subs:</strong> Pearse O&#8217;Doherty for E Donnelly, 24mins; Shane O&#8217;Connor for T Ling, 35mins; Stephen McCauley for M Moore, 46mins; James Jackson for Doherty 56mins.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Banagher:</strong> Daryl McDermot; Brian Murphy, Ruairi McCloskey, John Lynch; Ryan Lynch, Paul Cartin, Stefan McCloskey; Brian Og McGilligan, Peter O&#8217;Kane; Eunan Murphy (0-1), Padraig Murphy (0-1), Aaron Hasson; Mark Lynch (0-4, 4f), Rory Colgan (0-1), Gavin O&#8217;Neill</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Subs:</strong> Oisin McCloskey for A Hasson, 32mins; Eugene O&#8217;Kane (0-1) for P O&#8217;Kane, 44mins; Conor Lynch for R Lynch, 55mins.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Referee:</strong> Barry Cassidy (Bellaghy)</p>
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		<title>Steelstown secure famous Rossas win</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Division One Steelstown 0-9 Magherafelt 0-8 STEELSTOWN Brian Óg&#8217;s took another big step towards securing their first aim of the season &#8211; Division One safety &#8211; with a tense victory over Magherafelt on Wednesday evening. Played in near perfect conditions on a sun-kissed Páirc Bhríd, Hugh McGrath&#8217;s men delivered a superb second half performance to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Steelstown 0-9 Magherafelt 0-8</strong></p>
<p>STEELSTOWN Brian Óg&#8217;s took another big step towards securing their first aim of the season &#8211; Division One safety &#8211; with a tense victory over Magherafelt on Wednesday evening.</p>
<div>Played in near perfect conditions on a sun-kissed Páirc Bhríd, Hugh McGrath&#8217;s men delivered a superb second half performance to come from behind against the wind and record their third win of the season.</div>
<div>The last time the sides met last year down in Rossa Park, Emmett McGuckin racked up an outrageous tally of 2-6 for the south Derry outfit and, when the Derry full forward struck in the first minute to fire Magherafelt ahead, he was threatening to do the same.</div>
<div>But McGuckin was well shackled for the remained of the evening with Kevin Lindsay sticking to him like glue and Paul O&#8217;Hea finishing the job late on to divert the inevitable aerial bombardment as the Rossas chased the game.</div>
<div>Aidan Cleary responded for Steelstown in the third minute in what would be their last score for 25 whole minutes.  In that period though, whilst the Óg&#8217;s were shot-shy, their defence were well on top and, with Tony Ling tackling like a demon in the full back line, with Neil Forester putting out fires all over the back six, the hosts managed to limit Gary Coleman&#8217;s men to just three more scores for the remainder of the first period.</div>
<div>At 0-4 to 0-1, a quick double salvo before the break from Mickey McKinney &#8211; who started at full forward &#8211; and a superlative Aidan Cleary effort with the outside of his boot on the right wing reduced the gap to the minimum as Cyril Hargan blew for half time.</div>
<div>Upon the restart, Steelstown came out all guns blazing and quickly levelled up when McKinney forced a high ball out for Stephen McCauley to do the honours.  However, with the breeze at their backs, Magherafelt struck twice to move into a 0-6 to 0-4 lead.</div>
<div>Digging deep though, the city men found the answers and, with four unanswered scores, Steelstown moved ahead for the first time in the game with less than 15 minutes to spare.  White flags went waving at the clubhouse end of Páirc Bhríd when Aidan Cleary and Ryan Devine both added a brace of points before a driving Michael Moore run straight through the heart of the Magherafelt defence had the red shirts scrambling and the wing forward tapped over to edge the home side in front, and then Cleary doubled the lead.</div>
<div>But the drama was far from over.</div>
<div>The visitors split the posts at the other end before the home crowd&#8217;s hearts were in their mouths when a chance high ball into the area was palmed off the crossbar by the imposing Emmett McGuckin.</div>
<div>Brian Óg&#8217;s breathed a sigh of relief and recovered quickly for Eamon Donnelly to curl over a decisive score from a tight angle on the left wing to leave the scores at 0-9 to 0-7.</div>
<div>One last Magherafelt score, one last kickout and a typically heroic breaking ball won by Neil Forester and the game was sealed.  Steelstown had held on and secured yet more points against a side they failed to last season.</div>
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<div><strong>Steelstown: </strong>Marty Dunne; Ryan McCloskey, Kevin Lindsay, Tony Ling; Neil Forester, Paul O&#8217;Hea, Eamon Donnelly (0-1); Ryan Devine (0-1), Stephen McCauley (0-1);</div>
<p>Michael Moore (0-1), Darren McDaid, Conán Doherty; Mickey McKinney (0-1), Aidan Cleary (0-4), Liam Heffernan<br />
<strong>Subs</strong>: James Jackson for Heffernan (42), Conor McGoran for McCauley (53)</p>
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		<title>Brian Óg&#8217;s 9s on Monday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The inaugural Brian Óg&#8217;s Nines Tournament takes place this Monday, June 3. The competition takes place at the pitch and we&#8217;re welcoming schools from right across the north. If anyone has any time to spare on Monday (from 10am to early afternoon), please get down and help out in any way you can for however [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The inaugural Brian Óg&#8217;s Nines Tournament takes place this Monday, June 3.<br />
The competition takes place at the pitch and we&#8217;re welcoming schools from right across the north.<br />
If anyone has any time to spare on Monday (from 10am to early afternoon), please get down and help out in any way you can for however long you can afford and help the club support such a special occasion.</p>
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		<title>Guess The Score</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guess the score in the Derry and Down game for your chance at winning £50.  Only £1 to play.  Download the form now and support your club! Submit your forms to any club coach or email your response to doherty.conan@gmail.com Guess the score]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guess the score in the Derry and Down game for your chance at winning £50.  Only £1 to play.  Download the form now and support your club!</p>
<p>Submit your forms to any club coach or email your response to <a href="mailto:doherty.conan@gmail.com">doherty.conan@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tickets for Derry/Down game:  Tickets required for covered stand only.  Pay at turnstiles for terraces. Please contact Ann Lindsay on 07732 246269 or e-mail secretary.steelstown.derry@gaa.ie by Sunday 26th m to order tickets for covered stand. (£20/€25 adult &#38; £5 U16]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Tickets for Derry/Down game:  Tickets required for covered stand only.  Pay at turnstiles for terraces. Please contact Ann Lindsay on 07732 246269 or e-mail <a href="mailto:secretary.steelstown.derry@gaa.ie">secretary.steelstown.derry@gaa.ie</a> by Sunday 26th m to order tickets for covered stand. (£20/€25 adult &amp; £5 U16</strong></h3>
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		<title>Tickets for National League Div 1 and 2 finals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tickets for National League Div 1 and 2 finals in Croke Park on 28 Aibrean are now available. Please contact Abhainn Beag office on 02877742990 or alternatively call me on 07918703901.These tickets will be given out on first come basis With both Dublin and Tyrone in div 1 final demand will be high for tickets. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tickets for National League Div 1 and 2 finals in Croke Park on 28 Aibrean are now available. Please contact Abhainn Beag office on 02877742990 or alternatively call me on 07918703901.These tickets will be given out on first come basis</strong></p>
<p><strong>With both Dublin and Tyrone in div 1 final demand will be high for tickets. So be advised to get orders in order to avoid disappointment. </strong><br />
<strong>Tickets prices </strong><br />
<strong>Adult. €25 / £22 </strong><br />
<strong>Children. €5/ £5</strong><br />
<strong>A €10 refund will be given to students and OAP at block D Turnstiles on production of valid ID. Note that Children  OAP and student tickets are only for Cusack or Davin stand.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Liam Peoples</strong></p>
<p><strong>Co Secretary</strong></p>
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		<title>Kilrea flex muscles in strong opener</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2013 12:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kilrea 1-11 Steelstown 0-7 STEELSTOWN went down in their opening challenge of the new season against a well-oiled Kilrea ship in Pearse Park on Sunday. With a huge wind howling the length of the south Derry pitch, Brian Óg&#8217;s were tasked with facing the storm head on in a subdued first period which looked to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kilrea 1-11<br />
Steelstown 0-7</strong></p>
<p>STEELSTOWN went down in their opening challenge of the new season against a well-oiled Kilrea ship in Pearse Park on Sunday.<br />
With a huge wind howling the length of the south Derry pitch, Brian Óg&#8217;s were tasked with facing the storm head on in a subdued first period which looked to have suited the visitors right down to the ground.<br />
The hosts, under new stewardship for the first time in Mickey and Anton Moran, were out to impress and pumped long, direct balls into the full forward line for Enda McAleese to continually win but a string of bad wides in the opening stages had Kilrea&#8217;s initial two point lead flattering the city men.<br />
Stephen Cleary got the Óg&#8217;s back in touch when he burst off the shoulder and split the posts with the top of his laces and, despite missing three frees in a row, despite watching the red jerseys extend their lead at the other end, Eamonn Donnelly latched onto a Conor McGoran cross-field ball and set up James Jackson to keep the Steelstown men in touch against the gale and all.<br />
Another couple of wides from the Pearses attack had the home side worried heading in for the break as they led by 0-7 to 0-2 when, really, it could and should have been more.<br />
But Kilrea started the brightest in the second period and, with Charlie Kielt dominant at number six, with James Kielt and Sean McMahon bombing forward from the middle at every opportunity, and Tiarnan Rafferty piercing holes from centre forward, Steelstown were kept on the back foot as a physically superior opposition overran them and Gavin McWilliams hit the net within the first five minutes of the restart.<br />
Eventually though, Hugh McGrath&#8217;s men started to settle into the second half and two massive Stephen Cleary frees from beyond the 45&#8242; had their tales back up.  With Tony Ling in ruthless form at the back, the number two was winning everything and driving out, and the Óg&#8217;s restored their running power in the like of Mickey Moore and McKinney.<br />
As time wore thin though and as Kilrea matched the away side point for point, Shane O&#8217;Connor and Michael Moore found a way through the swarming red shirts and a pull back for Dan Jackson presented the only sight Steelstown were afforded at goal.  Jackson pulled the trigger with his vicious left foot but found two defenders hurling themselves in front of the ball and the chance went abegging, as too did Steelstown&#8217;s opening weekend aspirations.<br />
A Sunday which through up little surprises though meant that McGrath and his side lost no ground on their closest competitors and they kickstart their challenge next Saturday when they welcome Craigbane to Páirc Bhríd.</p>
<p><strong>Steelstown: </strong>Marty Dunne; Tony Ling, Paul O&#8217;Hea, Kevin Lindsay; Ryan McCloskey, Neil Forester, Eamonn Donnelly; Darren McDaid, Conor McGoran; Michael McKinney, Aidan Cleary (0-2), Michael Moore; James Jackson (0-1), Stephen Cleary (0-4, 0-2f), Dan Jackson<br />
<strong>Subs: </strong>Conán Doherty for McDaid (Blood sub 15, reversed 17), Conán Doherty for James Jackson (40), Shane O&#8217;Connor for Moore (42), Paul Ferris for Dan Jackson (52)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Saturday is the last day for entry for the sports predictor! So far not many club members are signed up and there are only a few days left. We need more help from all of our club members. As part of our Feile fundraising we are doing a Sports Predictor -Season 2013 (follow Sports Predictor [...]]]></description>
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<div>This Saturday is the last day for entry for the sports predictor!<br />
So far not many club members are signed up and there are only a few days left. We need more help from all of our club members.</div>
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<div>As part of our Feile fundraising we are doing a Sports Predictor -Season 2013 (follow Sports Predictor tab above).  It is only £10 to submit your entry. You can complete and e-mail your entry to <a href="mailto:grainne.concannon@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">grainne.concannon@gmail.com</a> , print a copy off or get a copy from Kieran Bradley, Dominic Concannon or Grainne Concannon. Arragements can be made for payment by emailing Grainne.</div>
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<div>Monthly updates will be made by e-mail on the rankings of those who are participating. Prize Fund of £300.</div>
<div>Last date for entry is 31st March. Grainne will be at the clubhouse from 10-11am this Saturday to collect.</div>
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<div>We are trying to get as many people as possible to participate in this &#8211; so why not get the whole family to enter &#8211; print copies off and make it a workplace competition.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feile presentation nights at Steelstown Brian Og&#8217;s GAC Monday 18th March &#8211; 7:30pm (collect &#38; return forms) Friday 22nd &#124;March &#8211; 7:30pm (collect &#38; return forms)   We are asking parents of our U14 Boys and Girls teams to attend this important meeting. If you have recently attended our launch night and wish to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Feile presentation nights at Steelstown Brian Og&#8217;s GAC</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Friday 22nd |March &#8211; 7:30pm (collect &amp; return forms)</strong></li>
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<strong>We are asking parents of our U14 Boys and Girls teams to attend this important meeting.</strong><br />
<strong>If you have recently attended our launch night and wish to be a host family, please return your forms for application to be a host families.</strong><br />
<strong>If you wish to be a host family, please collect forms on Monday 18th March 7:30pm at the club</strong><br />
<strong>All other club members who would like to be host families, please attend this meeting.</strong><br />
<strong>Access NI forms can be downloaded from our website. Please remember to bring you ID as listed on page 3 of the form.</strong><br />
<strong>We need your support to ensure we can fully accommodate the visiting teams and to make this a successful event.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Please visit the Feile Page by clicking on the tab on the home page where all relevant documents are available to download</strong>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone wishing to get a copy of this can download it from club website and e-mail same to <a href="mailto:grainne.concannon@gmail.com">grainne.concannon@gmail.com</a> or call to clubhouse on Saturday morning 10am &#8211; 11am to get a copy and/or submit your entry. Entry fee is only £10 &#8211; please note that in Section E you do not need to name anyone and the tie breaker question is the number of goals scored in the Ulster Football Championship. Closing date for entries is the 31st March</p>
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