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#1
Macs men played the first game of the year. It was a full blooded encounter with Young Irelands.

Macs lead from the start until 5 minutes to go when Young Irelands gained a 1 point advantage. A well struck free kick looked to level things up but unfortunately it was a sunny day and one umpire deemed the ball to veer wide.

Good start to the season though and for a first game it was played at an impressive tempo and intensity.

Fair play to Young Irelands and we will enjoy meeting you again pretty soon.
#2
Not at all is it getting off the topic!! This is what this discussion shoudl be about - GAA in Australia and openly discuss that! We have been getting carried away with "Great History" comment and forgetting about the football!! Congrats to Wolfe Tones players (and manager who had a huge input I belive in the final) coming up to NSW and walking away with silverware ... afterall it must have hurt to see the Melb 7's silverware come up to NSW!!

Only a matter of weeks until the season kicks off and training is going from strength to strength!!

The annual McAnallens bbq went down a storm on Saturday and bodes well for the season ahead!!
#3
Indeed what was meant by a great history was in reference to Cormac himself. I suppose like Cormac too we have achieved quite a lot in a short space of time and hope to continue to make history.
#4
Unfortunately we are not playing in the Gosford competition this weekend but many of us will be up there.

We are having our annual club bbq on Saturday in Bronte though!!

Not much GAA in NQF but I think Brisbane are actually entering a team and wanted to enter a second team in the Gosford competition.

Clan na Gael lads are usually all talk this time of the season!!
#5
G'day

With the season down under just ready to get under way we would like to welcome anyone who is coming travelling to Australia to come out and play gaelic - mens and ladies football as well as camogie.

Great way to get out and meet new mates as well as playing a competitive level of sport.

McAnallens is a club with a great history and recent winners of the championship. We have girls and fellas playing with us from all over Ireland - Kerry, Dublin, Galway, Tyrone, Armagh, Wexford to name a few.

Please email info@cormacmcanallensgac.com or post on this to find out more.

See you soon.