John Maguire receives his award for Dublin Camogie Volunteer of the Year. John has tirelessly worked for the development and retention of players and teams for KIlmacud Crokes in particular on junior and B/C teams at times when several girls might previously given-up camogie.
Club - News & Reports
Calling all students in St. Laurence’s, Hollypark, Scoil San Treasa, Oatlands, Carysfort and St. Mary’s (Booterstown)!
In attrocious conditions on Wedneday, Dublin South defeated St Brendan's of Birr 1-9 to 1-1 in the Leinster Colleges juvenile (Under 14 1/2) 'A' Hurling semi-final, and will now face St Kieran's of Kilkenny, victors over Wexford's Good Counsel, in the final. Kilmacud Crokes were well represente
On Wednesday 5th April 2006 a ceremony was held in Croke Park at which various sections of the ground were dedicated to the memory of some of the most famous figures in the GAA's past.
Hurling Continues to Develop in Local Primary Schools
The Magic of The Sevens
- Richard Stakelum, former captain of Tipperary and Kilmacud Crokes, brings the Sevens to life -