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#1
DVD will be released by Dromintee GAC within the next few weeks.

Please check http://www.dromintee.com in the coming weeks for the OFFICIAL coverage
#2
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
January 11, 2010, 03:33:42 PM
http://www.dromintee.com

Dromintee GAC Fight Night

SOLD OUT - our ticket allocation is now completely SOLD OUT


A few remaining tickets are on TICKETMASTER and once these are gone, that is it.

http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Dromintee-GAC-Fight-Night-tickets/artist/1018037

Many thanks to everyone who has supported us it should be a really good night.
#3
SOLD OUT - our ticket allocation is now completely SOLD OUT

A few remaining tickets are on TICKETMASTER and once these are gone, that is it.

http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Dromintee-GAC-Fight-Night-tickets/artist/1018037

Many thanks to everyone who has supported us it should be a really good night.
#4
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
January 06, 2010, 12:55:07 PM
Dromintee GAC Fight Night set to be sold out

The organisers of the Dromintee GAC Fight Night are anticipating a sell out crowd for their Fight Night on Saturday 16th January
A lot of hard work has gone on behind the scenes to ensure this night will attract a bumper crowd to the Carrickdale Hotel.


The main attraction on the night is the fight card itself, with GAA stars from 7 counties taking part and fighters have been matched up to ensure maximum entertainment.

Top of the bill is Aidan O'Rourke, the current Dromintee Manager and former All-Ireland and All Star winner with Armagh, against sharp shooter Paddy Bradley from Derry, also an All Star. Current and former county players from Armagh, Down, Derry, Antrim, and Meath will go toe to toe. In addition, two former Australia Rules players, Kevin Dyas (Collingwood and Armagh) and Colm Begley (Brisbane Lions, St. Kilda, and Laois) will be showing the crowd what they are made of. For added attraction, Ireland's top referee Pat McEnaney will be donning his gloves to try and put manners on Colm Coyle from Meath, whom he sent off in the 1996 All Ireland Final.

MC on the night will be COOL FM's Connor Phillips. There will be entertainment for the crowd throughout the night, followed by a disco after the final bout.

Peter Fearon, Dromintee Chairman, commented: 'The line up of fighters on the night is a credit to our Senior Team players who have pulled out all the stops to get the big names, the organisation of the night has been very professional. Seamus McCormick of the Sacred Heart Boxing Club, and his team, deserve great credit for the work they have put in to training our lads - this event would not be possible without them.'

The main event sponsors are The Carrickdale Hotel and Dromintee GAC would like to thank the hotel from their continued support.

Peter Fearon continued: 'We have been overwhelmed with requests for tickets and I would encourage everyone to get tickets well before the event to avoid disappointment'
Ringside tickets are now sold out. A number of general admission tickets are still available but are selling fast.
Tickets for the event cost £10 and can be purchased from any Dromintee Senior player or on

http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Dromintee-GAC-Fight-Night-tickets/artist/1018037
#5
Dromintee GAC Fight Night set to be sold out

The organisers of the Dromintee GAC Fight Night are anticipating a sell out crowd for their Fight Night on Saturday 16th January
A lot of hard work has gone on behind the scenes to ensure this night will attract a bumper crowd to the Carrickdale Hotel.


The main attraction on the night is the fight card itself, with GAA stars from 7 counties taking part and fighters have been matched up to ensure maximum entertainment.

Top of the bill is Aidan O'Rourke, the current Dromintee Manager and former All-Ireland and All Star winner with Armagh, against sharp shooter Paddy Bradley from Derry, also an All Star. Current and former county players from Armagh, Down, Derry, Antrim, and Meath will go toe to toe. In addition, two former Australia Rules players, Kevin Dyas (Collingwood and Armagh) and Colm Begley (Brisbane Lions, St. Kilda, and Laois) will be showing the crowd what they are made of. For added attraction, Ireland's top referee Pat McEnaney will be donning his gloves to try and put manners on Colm Coyle from Meath, whom he sent off in the 1996 All Ireland Final.

MC on the night will be COOL FM's Connor Phillips. There will be entertainment for the crowd throughout the night, followed by a disco after the final bout.

Peter Fearon, Dromintee Chairman, commented: 'The line up of fighters on the night is a credit to our Senior Team players who have pulled out all the stops to get the big names, the organisation of the night has been very professional. Seamus McCormick of the Sacred Heart Boxing Club, and his team, deserve great credit for the work they have put in to training our lads - this event would not be possible without them.'

The main event sponsors are The Carrickdale Hotel and Dromintee GAC would like to thank the hotel from their continued support.

Peter Fearon continued: 'We have been overwhelmed with requests for tickets and I would encourage everyone to get tickets well before the event to avoid disappointment'
Ringside tickets are now sold out. A number of general admission tickets are still available but are selling fast.
Tickets for the event cost £10 and can be purchased from any Dromintee Senior player or on

http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Dromintee-GAC-Fight-Night-tickets/artist/1018037
#6
New additon/withdrawl from the line-up

Colm Begley (Laois, formerly St.Kilda & Brisbane Lions) replaces Paddy Keenan


Tickets are selling fast, and at this point we estimate that they will not be available on the door

Get tickets here: http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Dromintee-GAC-Fight-Night-tickets/artist/1018037


Tickets are also available from any Dromintee player. £30 Ringside tickets are also available.

Paddy 'Buster' Bradley v 'Atomic' Aidan O'Rourke
Pat 'The Power' McEnaney v Colm 'Crusher' Coyle
Kevin 'The Antrim Assasin' McGourty v Barry 'Sugar Ray' Shannon
'Desperate' Dan McCartan v Mick 'The Mauler' O'Rourke
Gerard 'Golden Boy' O'Kane v Kevin 'Two Guns' Dyas
Aidan 'The Clonduff Cyclone' Carr v Shane 'Knuckles' O'Neill
Colm 'Boom Boom' Begley v Viney 'The Viper' Martin
Ferghal 'Fists of Fury' Murphy v Cathal 'Trouble' O'Neill
Rory 'Meat Cleaver' McKeever v Ultan 'The Ultimate' McDonald
Cathal 'Ferocious' Fegan v Shane 'Sweet Pea' Carroll
Sean 'Fearless' Fearon v Kevin 'Gale Force' Gallagher
#8
MC - COOL FM's Connor Phillips

Line up

Paddy 'Buster' Bradley                     v            'Atomic' Aidan O'Rourke
Pat 'The Power' McEnaney               v            Colm 'Crusher' Coyle

Gerard 'Golden Boy' O'Kane              v            Kevin 'Two Guns' Dyas
Kevin 'The Antrim Assasin' McGourty v            Barry 'Sugar Ray' Shannon
'Desperate' Dan McCartan                v            Mick 'The Mauler' O'Rourke
Aidan 'The Clonduff Cyclone' Carr     v            Shane 'Knuckles' O'Neill
Paddy 'King Hit' Keenan                    v            Viney 'The Viper' Martin
Ferghal 'Fists of Fury' Murphy           v            Cathal 'Trouble' O'Neill
Rory 'Meat Cleaver' McKeever           v            Ultan 'The Ultimate' McDonald
Cathal 'Ferocious' Fegan                  v            Shane 'Sweet Pea' Carroll
Sean 'Fearless' Fearon                   v            Kevin 'Gale Force' Gallagher

Tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/18004372B04A3AC8?artistid=1018037&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=33
#9
General discussion / Re: Kings of Leon
December 08, 2009, 03:29:10 PM
Not the real thing - but close enough

Tí Chulainn Centre, Mullaghbawn, Newry -  presents Kings of Leon tribute 'Kings of the Rodeo'
Saturday 19th December, 8.30pm

Supported by The Gatsbees

Tickets on the door or from ticketmaster.ie

http://www.tichulainn.com

Cheap accommodation available
#11
If you can fill a bus from Belfast, we'll do you a good deal on the tickets.
#13
http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/18004372B04A3AC8?artistid=1018037&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=33

Old scores will be settled, battlelines will be defended and honour put on the line as Dromintee prepare to withstand an invasion from Ulster and afar in the much-anticipated Fight Night, which will take place in the Carrickdale Hotel on January 16. Top GAA personalities from Antrim, Derry, Down, Louth, Meath and Monaghan will travel to take on the south Armagh natives with a full house expected.

The bill is sure to keep all in attendance entertained with the top bout of new Dromintee manager Aidan O'Rourke and Derry's Paddy Bradley garnering the most attention. Bradley's Glenullin teammate Gerard O'Kane will have to be on his toes as he comes up against Kevin Dyas, who has two years weight-training behind him from his time with Collingwood in Australia.

The Armagh/Down rivalry has always been legendary and Micheal O'Rourke and Shane O'Neill will try and get one over their Mourne neighbours when they come up against Dan McCartan and Aidan Carr respectively.

Colm Coyle began his preparations for his fight 13 years ago in the 1996 All-Ireland final, Pat McEnaney, the referee on the day, wasn't overly impressed with his boxing skills that day and gave him the line. Now the Meath man will get his chance at revenge when he squares up against Ulster's top official.

Whether on the pitch or in the political arena, it seems that there are plenty of people looking to land a blow on Antrim's 'Mr Marmite' Kevin McGourty; now Dromintee and Armagh defender Barry Shannon will get just that chance.

Vincey Martin's Dromintee hardman reputation will also be on the line when he comes up against Louth player Paddy Keenan. There will also be a number of contests involving local fighters on the night.

Aidan O'Rourke, one of the chief organisers, is anticipating a great night of entertainment; 'There'll be no holding back knowing the boys involved, said the former Orchard County All Star. Everyone is taking it very seriously. I know the Ulster lads have been training away and are coming here to win. We are as well. Seamus McCormick and the Sacred Heart Club in Newry have been fantastic in giving up their time in attempting to teach us the ropes.'

Organisers are keen to stress that tickets are selling fast and are encouraging people to get their tickets before Christmas to avoid disappointment.

Tickets for the event cost £10 and can be purchased from www.ticketmaster.ie

http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/18004372B04A3AC8?artistid=1018037&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=33

Picture here:
http://www.hoganstand.com/Armagh/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=121289
#14
http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/18004372B04A3AC8?artistid=1018037&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=33

Old scores will be settled, battlelines will be defended and honour put on the line as Dromintee prepare to withstand an invasion from Ulster and afar in the much-anticipated Fight Night, which will take place in the Carrickdale Hotel on January 16. Top GAA personalities from Antrim, Derry, Down, Louth, Meath and Monaghan will travel to take on the south Armagh natives with a full house expected.

The bill is sure to keep all in attendance entertained with the top bout of new Dromintee manager Aidan O'Rourke and Derry's Paddy Bradley garnering the most attention. Bradley's Glenullin teammate Gerard O'Kane will have to be on his toes as he comes up against Kevin Dyas, who has two years weight-training behind him from his time with Collingwood in Australia.

The Armagh/Down rivalry has always been legendary and Micheal O'Rourke and Shane O'Neill will try and get one over their Mourne neighbours when they come up against Dan McCartan and Aidan Carr respectively.

Colm Coyle began his preparations for his fight 13 years ago in the 1996 All-Ireland final, Pat McEnaney, the referee on the day, wasn't overly impressed with his boxing skills that day and gave him the line. Now the Meath man will get his chance at revenge when he squares up against Ulster's top official.

Whether on the pitch or in the political arena, it seems that there are plenty of people looking to land a blow on Antrim's 'Mr Marmite' Kevin McGourty; now Dromintee and Armagh defender Barry Shannon will get just that chance.

Vincey Martin's Dromintee hardman reputation will also be on the line when he comes up against Louth player Paddy Keenan. There will also be a number of contests involving local fighters on the night.

Aidan O'Rourke, one of the chief organisers, is anticipating a great night of entertainment; 'There'll be no holding back knowing the boys involved, said the former Orchard County All Star. Everyone is taking it very seriously. I know the Ulster lads have been training away and are coming here to win. We are as well. Seamus McCormick and the Sacred Heart Club in Newry have been fantastic in giving up their time in attempting to teach us the ropes.'

Organisers are keen to stress that tickets are selling fast and are encouraging people to get their tickets before Christmas to avoid disappointment.

Tickets for the event cost £10 and can be purchased from www.ticketmaster.ie

http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/18004372B04A3AC8?artistid=1018037&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=33

Picture here:
http://www.hoganstand.com/Armagh/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=121289
#15
GAA Discussion / Re: Training weekends
October 28, 2009, 07:25:50 PM
In response to some of the PM's we've been getting on our GAA team weekend packages:

Our one night package costs £67 or €75 per person (Arriving Saturday morning leaving Sunday lunchtime)
There are also 2 night packages available

This includes;
Lunch, dinner, breakfast, ensuite accommodation, 1 challenge match (pitch, referee etc.), an after dinner speaker (current or ex county player), Sunday morning training session (facilties and trainer), use of conference facilities and audiovisual theatre, transport to match/training.

See www.tichulainn.com and look for GAA Packages