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THE CELTIC TRINITY
IS AN ANCIENT CELTIC SYMBOL OF UNITY
AND STRENGTH TOGETHER
THE THREE POINTS OF THE SYMBOL
REPRESENTS KILLEIGH, KILLURIN
AND CLODIAGH GAELS
THE CROSS AT THE TOP TO
CELEBRATE THE RICH HISTORY
OF RELIGIOUS FOLLOWING THROUGH
THE FRANCISCAN ABBEY IN KILLEIGH
AND BISHOP WILLIAM QUARTER IN KILLURIN
THE TOWER OF MULLAGH HILL
AND CHURCH RUINS
TO SYMBOLISE THE KILLURIN
HERITAGE
THE OAK TREE IN THE VALLEY
TO SYMBOLISE THE KILLEIGH
HERITAGE
THE RIVER CLODIAGH IS THE RIVER FROM
WHICH THE NEW CLUB DERIVES ITS NAME
THE HURLEYS AND FOOTBALLS SIGNIFY THE
CODES IN WHICH WE WILL COMPETE

G.A.A CLUB NOTES


Clodiagh Gaels Club Notes
Notes 18/Oct/15


Na Fianna
Well done to the Na Fianna minor hurlers on a historic win in the A county final. This group of lads have shown hearts of steel from a very young age and they have got their due reward from years of hard work put in by Columba McDermott, Tom Curran, Liam Byrne and Dominic Kelly.

Wedding Bells
Congratulations to Mark Egan and Serena Cunningham who tied the knot on Friday last.

Notes for Inclusion
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