Magheracloone Ladies will be hosting Carrickmore, Tyrone at the John West Féile Peile na nÓg and will be competing in Division 3
An Charraig Mhór Naomh Colmcille was formed in 1932 and is based in mid Tyrone in the Parish of Termonmaguirc. The club draws its support from the town of Carrickmore and the surrounding townlands. The town, and particularly the club, is referred to colloquially, and affectionately, as ‘Carmen’, a name derived from the Irish ‘An Tearmann’ meaning a haven or a sanctuary, and refers to the sixth century Columban monastic settlement that was located in the vicinity of the present Parish Church. Old maps of the district show the town’s name as ‘Termon’ or ‘Termon Rock’, In the 19th century the name Carrickmore, from the Irish ‘An Charraig Mhór’ which means The Big Rock, came into common usage. In the tightly knit community Gaelic Games are like a religion and each generation has grown up inspired by their predecessors who have lined out for the club. It’s the ambition on every youngster to one day pull on the famous green, white and gold of An Charraig Mhór Naomh Colmcille. An Charraig Mhór has a proud GAA tradition and the U14 girls are looking forward to competing in the John West Féile Peil na nÓg 2017.
An Charraig Mhór U14 Girls Féile Panel 2017 Sinead McElhome Anna Sweeney Aoibhinn Daly Cloda McNamee Maeve McCrystal Aoibhinn Canavan Eimear McGarrity Blathnait Kerr Sorcha Gormley Cathlin Gormley Aoife Grogan Siofra Loughran Alanna McCallan Clara Gormley Shannon Colhoun Clare Donnelly Rionach McCallan Aibrean Keyes Mary Gormley Clodagh Munroe Aoibh Donnelly Caoimhe Coyle Aoibhinn Kerr Ashlin Coyle Aine McPhillips Erin Bradley Aimee Conlon Shania Mcelhatton Roise Kerr
By Majella Boyd Thu 22nd Jun