Archive for April, 2010

Scoil Lesson »

The Ranelagh Gaels Ladies experienced their first loss of the season against an impressive Scoil Ui Chonaill outfit in Clontarf on Wednesday. Unfortunately the omens appeared to be against the Gaels girls from the beginning, with heavy traffic and an unhelpful throw-in time resulting in the the Gaels starting with only fourteen players. Compounding this […]

All-Ireland Prediction Competition »

WANT to win a county jersey of your choice and have an interest in the All-Ireland even after your beloved county has been knocked out? Well, Ranelagh Gaels GAA Club has just the Senior Football Championship Prediction Competition for you! All you have to do is make nine simple predictions and then sit back and […]

Ladies Go Back To Scoil »

RANELAGH Gaels ladies footballers will mark yet more firsts on Wednesday night when they play Scoil Ui Chonaill in Division 7 of the league. It will be the team’s first ever away game and also their first outing in the league. So far they have enjoyed two great wins from their outings to date this […]

No Walk In The Park For Gaels »

Clontarf 2-10 Ranelagh Gaels 0-10 Ranelagh Gaels bowed out of the Junior C Championship after a fiercely contested game with Clontarf at St Anne’s Park on Sunday. The two Division 8 sides served up a game full of the usual ingredients we expect from Championship-fare with hits, scores and tension aplenty. The home side got […]

Lotto At €6,400! »

RANELAGH Gaels is your GAA club so why not show your support by playing our lotto this weekend? The top prize is a whopping €6,400 and if that isn’t won there is a guaranteed €200 to be scooped by lucky winners on the night. The draw will take place at Burchill’s in Ranelagh on Sunday […]

Gaels Expect ‘Tarf Challenge »

RANELAGH Gaels take on Clontarf on Sunday in the second round of the Dublin Junior C Football Championship. The Gaels recorded an impressive win over Dublin 6 rivals Portobello in the opening round of fixtures last weekend.

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