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06 Sept 2025

Carrick-on-Suir GAA club completes striking facelift of its grounds

Carrick Davins GAA Club also reopens its car park

Carrick-on-Suir GAA club completes striking facelift of its grounds

A section of wall at Davin Park in Carrick-on-Suir showing murals of club legends including GAA founder Maurice Davin

The arrival of Carrick Davins GAA Club’s crest has been delayed due to power outages caused by Storm Éowyn.

However, the club is pleased to report the crest will be ready within the next few days.

“We appreciate everyone’s patience and look forward to unveiling it very soon,” said a Davins Club spokesperson.
County Trials & Development Squad

Billy Murphy and Alex Stuart continue their efforts in the county trials and the Club wishes them the very best as they push for selection.

The Club is also delighted to announce that Jamie O’Shea has been called up to the South Tipperary Development Squad trials and wish him the best of luck.

Juveniles

The Little Rebels Academy schedule is nearly finalised, and the Club will have both the academy and juvenile calendar published very soon.

There are exciting times ahead as the Club prepares to welcome its youngest players back to Páirc na Daimhín for another great season of hurling and football.

Adults
The Intermediate team has received their match fixtures for the new season.

The League begins the weekend of March 16 while the County Championship begins the weekend of July 27.

The hard work in the gym continues as the squad gets ready for what promises to be another competitive season.

Club Developments

The painting of the club has been completed, and all in the club are delighted with the results.

The car park is now fully reopened, and the feedback from members and visitors has been fantastic.

“We encourage everyone to drop down for a visit and take a look at the improvements.

“More importantly, if you have any thoughts or time to spare to help with the upkeep of our grounds, we’d love to hear from you.

“Your support makes all the difference,” said the club spokesperson.

Lotto

The lotto jackpot wasn’t won last week. Next draw takes place tomorrow (Tuesday, February 5) and the jackpot prize is €2,750.

It only costs €2 to enter, and the deadline for online entries is 7pm  on the day of the draw.

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