DUNBOYNE LADIES 2011 The season gone by has been one of the most successful ever by the club. From U10 right through to U16, either a final was won, contested or a semi-final reached. Such was the number of girls in the club that two teams were entered at all underage league matches from U11, U12, U13, U14 and U15.
Under 10 County champions
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f course, were it not for the girls showing an interest there would be no club in the first place. The numbers turning up across the underage grades confirm a huge hunger for the game in Dunboyne. The club has a great relationship with the national school and the Gael Scoil where the girls are introduced to the game. This hand in glove approach is to be admired and the club is grateful to all the teachers and indeed sixth classes who coach in the school. It is hoped that the burgeoning under age success will now translate into minor and senior success. The club enjoyed a long period of success at senior level. With many of that era having moved away either voluntary or in search of work or to education it creates a new opportunity to rebuild again and aim at a bright future. The club is grateful, indeed would not exist were it not for the work put in by all the volunteers. The club is
also grateful for the support from the business fraternity in Dunboyne for investing in its youth. Hopefully the good work of this season will continue in the years ahead. The nursery continues to grow and expand. All this is due to the magnificent work done on a voluntary basis by the managers, coaches and mentors who turn up to provide the girls with a platform to work with. Each Saturday morning from10am - 11am, up to 35 girls practice the skills of kicking, catching, hand passing, lifting and soloing and engage in mini games. This year we also held a blitz
organised by Paul Sweeny with teams from Ratoath and Navan taking part. A great day was held by all. Parents also attended two games organised from within the group where the girls displayed their newly learned skills. Best of luck to some of the girls who will be graduating to the u10s in the spring. The coaches who gave of their time and energy were Paul Sweeney, Joe Travers, Martin Laffoy, David Kane and John Cuffe This year’s Cul Camp was an outstanding success. Over 55 girls took part ranging in age from 6 to 13. The camp started on August
At the Dunboyne ladies Cul Camp