Category: Announcements

Announcements from the Queensland Gaelic Football Association.

Carpenter Cup Finals Draw – Friday 21 June 2013 starting from 6:00pm

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Carpenter Cup Finals Draw Where: Field 1 Willawong When:  Friday 21 June 2013 6:00pm – Men’s Div 2 – Souths v John Mitchels 7:30pm – Ladies – Easts Celts v John Mitchels 9:00pm – Men Div 1 – Souths v Harps

2013 Season Information released

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The 2013 Season Information has been released and available to view and download from 2013 Season Information – http://www.gaelicfootballqld.com.au/season-information/ The draw includes a canteen roster. While clubs endorsed the out-sourcing of the canteen at the SGM held in January, the QGFHA Commitee does not forsee that this will eventuate in 2013. A working group has been set up to thoroughly investigate options …

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Field 1 at Gaelic Park is closed, effective immediately

Dear all, Please be advised that Field 1 at Gaelic Park is closed, effective immediately. The Brisbane City Council have advised of their intention to commence immediate work on upgrading field 1. Therefore, from today and until told otherwise, no training or games will be permitted on Field 1. The duration of closure will depend on how quickly the BCC …

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Irish Festival Family Day – Cancelled

Hi all, On behalf of the QGFHA Management Committee I regret to advise that our annual Irish Festival Day, scheduled for this Sunday 10 March at Gaelic Park Willawong, has been cancelled. Unfortunately, the grounds at Willawong are severely waterlogged, and the fact that more rain is predicted over the coming days, we have decided that in the interests of safety for our members, families …

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Brisbane Irish Festival

The Brisbane Irish Festival is a must for anyone with even an ounce of Irish blood. Celebrating Irish culture and heritage, the festival will see a jam packed programme of events taking place across the city. Highlights will include the St Patricks day parade (sat 16 march) through the city, Gaelic sports festival, Fr Ted …

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