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The achievements and dedication of our juvenile hurlers and footballers were acknowledged at a special event in Rathcormac Hall last Friday evening. Players, mentors and family members gathered for our celebration evening. Our thanks to Sligo GAA hurling officer Benny Kenny, and our senior club players Brian Óg Murphy and Paul…

Big congratulations to Drumcliffe Handball Club who were named at the weekend as the Connacht Handball Club of the Year for 2017 by the sport’s provincial council. It was a fitting recognition for the work which has gone into providing handball for the community over the last 12 months. Congrats…

Sunday, January 7th, 2018 Senior Manager 2018 We are pleased to confirm the re-appointment of Fergal O’Flaherty as the men’s senior football team manager for 2018. Fergal and his backroom team put in a trojan effort with the players last year and we are delighted to have him back on…

There were six DRP players on the Summerhill College gaelic football panel which reached the Connacht Juvenile ‘A’ league final last Thursday after a 4-14 to 1-6 win over the ‘The Bish’ (St Joseph’s) Galway. The club players involved were: Ciarán O’Reilly, Ciarán Smith, Hugh Keaney, Cian Oates, Desmond Gillen…

Drumcliffe/Rosses Point GAA Club Notes Sunday, December 3rd, 2017 The club’s AGM for 2017 took place on Sunday evening in the Old School, Rathcormac. The majority of outgoing officers were re-elected for 2018: Chairman:  Shane Campbell
Vice-Chair: Pauric O’Grady Secretary: Seán Reynolds Assistant Secretary: Fergal McGrath
Men’s Registrar: Jimmy O”Brien Ladies Registrar: Jacinta Monaghan…

Sunday, November 19th, 2017 Zero2Hero We are counting down to the club’s big fundraising event for 2017, Zero2Hero at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Sligo on Thursday, November 30th, at 7pm. The event, which is being organised by our senior men’s football squad, promises a great evening of entertainment and fun. It will…

U21s Bow Out Our U21 footballers’ run in the championship came to end last Saturday at Oxfield when they went down to Shamrock Gaels In the county ‘B’ championship semi-final on a final scoreline of 2-16 to 1-6. We were without the injured Cian Lally (broken foot). Just two points…