Name: dunloy shamrock
28/9/2010
frank mc caughan photostream
Name: Noel Brick
28/9/2010
Well done to all the players and everyone involved with Sundays win. Having been with ye for a while, I know how much it means! Enjoy the win, its fully deserved and go and add an Ulster to it now!
Name: Mary Connolly
28/9/2010
Hearty congratulations to the players, mentors and committee alike. You have all worked hard and long for this great win so savour the moment. Keep the flags flying and good luck in the Ulster series.
Name: Seamus
28/9/2010
Can anyone post a link to Frank Mc Caughans Flickr page? Cheers
Name: Seamus McCamphill
28/9/2010
Congratulations on your long overdue victory on Sunday,particularly to my past pupils on the panel. Good luck in Ulster and All-Ireland.
Name: micheal scullion
28/9/2010
Hows the heads lads? Brilliant win on Sunday. Tight as hell and nail biting right to the end but I reckon that just made it sweeter. Well done to all the players and management. Ulster is well achievable too so give it a good lash. Best of luck. Up the Shamrocks!
Name: Hurling Fan
28/9/2010
Some great pictures of the game and the homecoming on Frank McCaughan's Flickr page. 10 minutes of the final highlights shown on TG4's GAA programme which is repeated on Saturday morning. Good Luck in the Ulster Championship and well done on Sunday's victory...
Name: Interested
28/9/2010
was on your videos sections and seen a time capsule being buried? What is this about?
This was part of our club day in July 2009 to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the GAA.
Name: shay
28/9/2010
sitting in casement pk watching our senior team lift the championship is sumthing else an to see 13 players on the panel that u had the privelge to coach at u12 an u14 win senior medals brings tears to my eyes, a great day to be associated with the best club in ireland!!!!!! na seamroga abu!!!!!!!!
Name: Scally Park Residents
27/9/2010
This is a public call restraint. There have been a number of bonfire lit on waste land in Tully View over the last 24 Hours. These bonfires have caused major distress and anxiety to families with young children and elderly people and people with asthma. The main problem is the burning of tyres producing acrid black smoke which is billowing into peoples homes. THIS ACTIVITY IS NOT WELCOME AND IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. I ask that the parents of the youths involved sort this out without further protest.The fire bridage and an ambulance were dispatched to Loughgiel tonight due to the health impacts to local residents. Please enjoy the win but leave these antics to another type of celebration