Visitors to Broomfield don't get much bigger than the newly crowned All Ireland Club Champions and this Saturday afternoon that exactly who we can look forward seeing in action as Kilmacud Crokes play their first game since their Patricks Day exploits. There is a guard of honor planned for the Saturday afternoon and we would like for all supporters to come along and offer their congratulations to Crokes. Lets not also forget that this is an important league game for our senior footballers and we need to give them all the support we can.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
GAA Club Champions play at Malahide
Saturday 28th March: AFL 1 Broomfield 16:45 St. Sylvester's v Kilmacud Crokes
Visitors to Broomfield don't get much bigger than the newly crowned All Ireland Club Champions and this Saturday afternoon that exactly who we can look forward seeing in action as Kilmacud Crokes play their first game since their Patricks Day exploits. There is a guard of honor planned for the Saturday afternoon and we would like for all supporters to come along and offer their congratulations to Crokes. Lets not also forget that this is an important league game for our senior footballers and we need to give them all the support we can.
Visitors to Broomfield don't get much bigger than the newly crowned All Ireland Club Champions and this Saturday afternoon that exactly who we can look forward seeing in action as Kilmacud Crokes play their first game since their Patricks Day exploits. There is a guard of honor planned for the Saturday afternoon and we would like for all supporters to come along and offer their congratulations to Crokes. Lets not also forget that this is an important league game for our senior footballers and we need to give them all the support we can.
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