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24 Oct 2025

Dundalk Gaels Reeling in the Years raises funds for SOSAD

Reeling in the Years held in the Imperial hotel in Dundalk

Dundalk Gaels Reeling in the Years raises funds for SOSAD

Pictured above: Laura Connolly, Dundalk Gaels LGFA Chairperson; Sean McCaffrey and Claire Kirby, Reeling in the Years organising committee; and Daniel Watters, Dundalk Gaels Chairperson, presenting a cheque to Peter Nolan from SOSAD Dundalk

After its recent social club event Reeling in the Years held in the Imperial hotel, Dundalk Gaels say they were delighted to be able to present Sosad Dundalk with a cheque for €1,500 which was raised from a raffle as part of the night.

Chairperson Daniel Watters said: “The club recently held their first large event in a number of years, Reeling in the Years, and what a fantastic night it was.

“Thanks to everyone who participated in it and particularly our organising committee for all their hard work. As part of the event, the club wished to give something back to the community we live in and it was decided to make a donation to Sosad.

“They work in extremely difficult circumstances and provide an important service to the community.We wish them all the best in the future and thank them for everything they do.”

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