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ST Pauls Artane GYM

ST Pauls Artane GYM

Gracefield Avenue Atrane, Dublin ,
SPIN CLASSES / CIRCUIT TRAINING LOTS OF MACHINES FREE WEIGHTS TREADMILLS ROWING MACHINES SHOWERS PERSONAL INSTRUCTORS
Meath GAA

Meath GAA

Pairc Tailteann, Navan ,
The Official Facebook page for Meath GAA. Here you can keep up to date with the latest news, fixtures and results and interact with other Meath Gaels. Current Fixtures : http://meath.gaa.ie/fixtures.php Latest Results: http://meath.gaa.ie/results.php
Ballincollig AC Fit4Life

Ballincollig AC Fit4Life

Ballincollig, Cork ,
Ballincollig AC Fit4Life Tuesday 7pm Regional Park, Ballincollig The winter training meeting point is East Gate, Ballincollig. Text or email for more infomation A reasonable level of physical fitness is essential to good health. The Fit4Life programme is suitable for beginners through to regular runners. The emphasis is on meeting with people of a similar ability on a regular basis. You will be under the guidance of a qualified Fit4Life leader. Those leaders will set out a schedule suitable for your needs. The training nights will feature group runs, with each group composed of people with similar fitness levels. These groups will range in ability from complete beginners up to regular runners and they will each train at their appropriate level and abilities.
Tel: 871436121
St.Catherines Football Club, Killybegs

St.Catherines Football Club, Killybegs

Emerald Park,Conlin Road, Killybegs ,
The Saints. Established in 1896 in the fishing port of Killybegs ,Co.Donegal,Ireland. The club provides soccer for adults and kids throughout the surrounding areas.
Newbridge Town FC

Newbridge Town FC

Station Road, Newbridge ,
The Story of Newbridge Town F.C. The Newbridge Youth Club was one of the most progressive in the county in the 1960's. When a group of boys from the club decided they wanted to form a soccer team, they approached Joe Barry and Tony Hannigan, both of whom had organised and played in soccer matches for many years. A meeting was held in the old supper room of Newbridge Town Hall and a turnout of over 70 interested players attended. This was clear evidence of the enthusiasm for the project and without further ado the club called Newbridge Town F.C. was formed in 1969. They entered the Counties League Division 2 finishing 4th in the League and winning the Counties Cup in their 1st season. This set the new club off on their winning ways. In succeeding seasons they won Division 2 and moved into Division 1, winning that League, then into Leinster Junior League in which they quickly established themselves against such famous names as Cherry Orchard, Home Farm, and Wayside etc. They moved relentlessly up through the grades and into the Leinster Senior League where they capped all previous successes by winning the Senior Division in 98/99. While all this was happening Newbridge Town had started to develop their Youth Project and having formed 2nd and 3rd teams to handle the overspill from the first year, they also started Youth Teams to cater for the huge increase in interested potential players. In 1973, the Committee headed by Joe Carey, Joe Barry and Tony Hannigan brought off a marvellous public relations coup when they invited world famous Wacker Munich F.C. from Germany to play against Newbridge Boys. The two matches drew crowds in excess of 2,000 to Ryan's field for each game. Both matches ended in draws. About this time two Newbridge Town boys were selected for Irish Youth teams. Tom Shaw was the first international, quickly followed by goalkeeper Alan Gough. Alan Gough went on to make his professional career in the League of Ireland, and the Irish League. More recently, Newbridge Town was invited to join the lst Division of the League of Ireland but after much soul searching, it was decided to invite all interested football bodies to a formation meeting for a team that all of Kildare could support. It was decided to take this giant step under the name of Kildare County. At the present time, Newbridge Town have three senior teams with the firsts playing in the senior division of the Leinster Senior League. They continue to field 2 ladies/girls teams and 28 schoolboy teams from under 9 to under 16. We also run a very successful u/6 and u/8-coaching school on Sunday morning catering for up to 30 children and, of course, the youths team, who provide new players to the senior teams every season. The magnificent clubhouse, training facilities, new all weather pitches, showers and dressing rooms are a tribute to the dedication and hard work of successive committees through the years.
Tel: 45432831
Ballina Tennis Club

Ballina Tennis Club

Cathedral Road,, Ballina ,
The courts are situated adjacent to the Ballina Swimming Pool and the Sports Complex. There is ample parking at the back of the pool next to the courts. There are 4 courts two of which are all weather courts.
Loughrea Rams FC

Loughrea Rams FC

Loughrea are currently playing in the 2nd division of the Galway District League.
BC Ballon

BC Ballon

Oakcourt avenue, Palmerstown, Dublin 20. Palmerstown Sports Complex, Dublin ,
Club was Founded in March 2001 in Ballon Village County Carlow. Originally Club was for the local Over 30's Ladies recreational basketball. After the 1year trainings Ladies team entered to the Midlands Ladies Basketball League and played there for the 3 years. 2003 first Men's team of the Club was taking part in the Midlands League. Originall Men's team had not big succsess as like ladies they where more Recreational players. From the beginning of the club, Ballon BC has been open and multinational club and by the 2011 we have had people from the Ireland, Estonia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Italy, Latvia, India, Britain, Germany, Nigeria, South Africa, USA, Russia, Czech, Hungary, Philiphines, Poland taken part in the club life and played for the Ballon BC in different levels of the Basketball Competitions in Ireland and Abroad.
Tel: 861698799
Castleknock Celtic Football Club - Official

Castleknock Celtic Football Club - Official

Porterstown Road , Castleknock ,
Castleknock Celtic Football Club is a community football club offering soccer for all boys/ girls aged six all the way to senior level. The Club was founded in 1987 after its predecessor, Laurel Lodge FC, expanded its coverage to include all of Castleknock. It gradually grew from its one adult team at that time to its present membership of over 800 members, ranging in age from 5 to 18 years and adults. The headquarters are in Porterstown where it built its own clubhouse. It has 4 full sized pitches, along with 3 small-sized pitches. The club also has an all weather pitch in Laurel Lodge for its winter training. It also uses the All-weather pitches at Westmanstown Garda Sports Club and the Blanchardstown IT. Executive Committee Hon. Chairman Jim Geraghty 087-2435546 Hon. Sec. Tony Jordan 087-6535354 Treasurer Brian Cummins 086-8413785 Assistant Secretary Eamonn O’Connor 087-2430969 Registrar Tom O’Neill 086-3202576 Senior Section Secretary Eddie O’Callaghan 087-7501072