County League
The senior hurlers will take on either Thurles Sarsfields or Borris Ileigh in the Division 1 Semi final of the county league this coming weekend. Please refer to the clubs website or social media for full fixture details once confirmed.
The Intermediates still have Clonoulty Rossmore left in the last game with all still to play for in the relegation battle. This game will take place within the coming weeks.
Minor Hurling
The North Minor 'A' hurling championship will commence this coming Thursday (5th) where the lads will take on Roscrea in Toomevara at 7.00 pm. Please come out to support the lads on the day.
Intercounty Hurling
Well done to Sean Hayes who continued his brilliant scoring form with three points from full forward for the Tipperary minor hurlers in their Munster final win over Limerick last Sunday in Semple Stadium. Well done to Sean on bringing another Munster minor medal back to the parish. They will be out in action again in late July in the All Ireland Semi Final.
Best of luck to Barry Hogan and Billy Seymour who are members of the Tipperary Under 21 panel that take on Cork this Wednesday (4th)
in Pairc Ui Chaoimh @ 7:30pm
Juvenile Fixtures
Full list of provisional juvenile hurling fixtures are now available on the clubs website https://kiladangangaa.clubifyapp.com/#fixtures.
U6/8/10
The U6s, 8s and 10s all travelled to Tommy Larkins GAA club in Galway last Saturday where they had a great mornings hurling. Many thanks to the hosts.
U12
The U12 Roinn D team are back in action this Friday evening with a home game vs Borrisoleigh at 6.45pm.
The Roinn B team lost out to a strong Moneygall team last Friday. Their game vs Newport due to be played this Friday has been postponed to July 16th.
U14
The U14s have a bye this week. Their next game will be on Wednesday 18th July away to Newport.
U16
The U16s take on Kilruane MacDonaghs this Monday evening (July 2nd) at 7.00 pm in Cloughjordan. They play Ballina at 7.00pm in Puckane next Monday evening.
Well done to the U16s who had a great win in the Super 10s (10 a side tournament organised by Paudie Malone, North Tipperary Games Development Officer) which took place last Thursday in Puckane. Kiladangan defeated Ballina and Lorrha Rovers in the Group Stages and defeated Roscrea in the final by five points with Seanie Connolly accepting the throphy on behalf of the team.
Clothes Collection
The Juvenile Club’s Clothes Collection will be finishing over the next few weeks. Items that can be donated include: new or used men's, women's, or children's clothing; household textiles (curtains, towels etc.); shoes; handbags; belts; SOFT toys (no plastics) - all items can be in any condition as long as they are clean. Donations should be placed in a plastic bag, which should then be tied. Bags can be brought to the pitch in Pocan during any juvenile training session or match and left in the designated dressing rjoom - the one with the door on the side of the building beside the referee's room. We would ask that bags be left only at the times of Juv training sessions/matches. We will be collecting clothes up to the middle of July. Your support would be greatly appreciated.
Lotto
There was no winner of last weeks lotto jackpot with the numbers drawn: 4,22,23,25.
€25 Lucky Dip - John Healy (c/o Thatched Cottage) | €25 Lucky Dip - Tommy Ryan (Yewston, Nenagh) | €25 Lucky Dip - Joe Devaney (Ballycraggan) | €25 Lucky Dip - John Murphy (Lahorna) .
As part of the recent Lotto relaunch, the club have introduced a 'Second Chance' draw with a weekly jackpot of €500. On its first week, the draw was won with Jimmy O'Dwyer (Beleen) taking home the winnigs with the numbers drawn of 6,9,10,12. Well done to Jimmy.
Next weeks jackpot will be €4,100. Thanks for your continued support.
The Kiladangan lotto is now available to play online through the clubs website at https://kiladangangaa.clubifyapp.com/products.
Sympathy
The club wish to express its sympathy to the friends and family Sean Hyland (Carney and formely of Cloughjordan) who both passed away recently. Sean trained Kiladangan for a number of years during the mid 1990s and did great work to keep hurling going in the parish at the time. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis